Yup, he was definitely aided in Boston by their system and KG.
Is +10.5 referring to 10.5 ppg higher than their regular season average? I'm curious what that metric refers to, because if it is that it's deceptive. Pace affects ppg, and the Heat play a faster pace than most of the league, which would skew the average.
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Op, why do you think we actually won the championship? It's because perkins was a total, useless POS who couldn't rebound or defend a Bosh/Battier rotation
Oh Jesus please take that back. Are you really with the "Thunder would've won if Collison played more" crowd? You don't win a series comfortably in 5 games because their role-playing center leaves much to be desired.
Collison and Ibaka are also useless POS's, so what's your point? Bosh proved to be the best big man in the series and lebron got the role players involved (something durant couldn't do). I'd say those are the two biggest reasons why we won
Fair enough. My qualms were with your initial statement to which I was replying, in which you said we won the championship because Perkins was inept. Perhaps you didn't mean to imply that was the principle reason, but it came across that way.
And honestly, I personally wouldn't be quick to deem an entire power rotation useless who tore through the playoffs the way they did (yes, I know that team is fueled by its perimeters, but to get to the finals you need to be solid in all facets), including against the Lakers and their twin towers. All 3 of those guys have MAJOR holes in their game, and as I stated in my first post, I think Perkins is dog dookie.