LikeABosh wrote:It's ridiculous to put up someone in your top 10 after winning their first championship and it's just as ridiculous to take them out of your top ten after they lose the very next year.
Make up your mind. Your top 10 shouldn't change every year
1-2 in the finals. Lost in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013 when his team was not only thought to be the leagues best, but were expected to win the title. In 2011 and 2013 specifically, on paper, his teams were and are notably more talented than the opposition that knocked them out. 1-2 in the post season after joining Miami and being by far the most talented team in the East. Loses to Dirk and Duncan in the finals, with his finals win coming over a team whose best players were all under 23(Very talented team besides, but it was their first finals appearance and all were pre-prime).
Additionally, with the way Wade is fading I have a very difficult time seeing Miami becoming a dynasty, or winning multiple rings beyond this season should they lose. Especially considering Indiana is younger than Miami, Rose and Westbrook will presumably return healthy, and Golden State is rising. Durant will be entering his prime, and LeBron will be 29. It only gets more difficult after this season for LBJ.
If Miami loses tonight I am of the belief that it will completely alter the landscape of the NBA, and instead of a success, the Miami experiment will be thought of as a failure and a blemish upon LBJ's career. I don't think that will happen though.