Oscirus wrote:robillionaire wrote:KD, AD, and a 3rd superstar like Kyrie or Kemba, barring injuries of course, wins you a championship in year 1 and probably year 2 3 and 4. Doesn’t matter who the supporting cast is. I’m that confident in how dominant they would be together
Miami couldnt even do that in their prime when the league wasn't ready for a big 3, Im not even sure the Knicks make it out of the east next year with that lineup much less win it all.
Championship in the 1st year and probably 2,3 and 4 is probably excessive. But, in the 4 years that the Miami "Big 3" were together they made it to the championship every year and won 2 of the 4 they were in. So maybe not immediately and every year but it was hardly the wrong tact to take.
The Warriors are built in the same exact way and have achieved the same type of regular success. You load as much top tier stars as you can get into a system that fits their skills and then surround them with veteran role players that are willing to chase titles for the vet minimum. The assumption is that Perry and Mills will be looking to do the same (you convince KD and another top star to sign, try to trade for a 3rd, then start talking championships to veterans that can fit the system they want to run).
None of the teams in the East appear to be invincible. The Raptors play great team play but if Leonard leaves they are back in the middle of the playoff pack again. The Celtics are already looking like they may need a reshuffle. The Sixers are not world beaters. The Bucks IMO over achieved and eventually got exposed by a smart veteran team with talent and a game plan.

























