DonaldSanders wrote:therealbig3 wrote:People that call the 2012 and 2013 Heat "super teams" kinda reveal they don't know what they're actually talking about and are just reading box scores and names on a roster list. It's like saying the Wizards in 02 and 03 had Michael Jordan and therefore should have been in the playoffs.
This is re-writing history. Just because players under-performed doesn't mean they didn't form and play on a super team. I mean they won 2 championships b2b, and if LeBron didn't vastly underperform in '11 they would have had 3 in a row. Nothing remotely like the Wizards in 02 or 03, this is just plain wild. LeBron certainly did expect to win many championships in a row, hence the "Not 1, Not 2" -- can't believe I even have to write this.
So yeah I do know what I'm talking about, I was following the NBA closely at the time and the team was expected to dominate the entire league. Now 10 years later people like you are re-writing what actually happened.
Did Lebron expect Bosh to miss half of the 2012 playoffs or that Wade's knees were so shot in 2013 that he nearly retired? Does none of that matter because they incorrectly assumed they would all be at the peak of the powers when teaming up? The intention might have been a super-team but that wasn't the reality for most of their four seasons together.
https://www.si.com/nba/2019/03/18/dwyane-wade-retirement-miami-heat-big-3-era-knee-pain
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/2013/05/14/dwyane-wade-bruised-right-knee-injury-miami-heat/2157237/