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I think the main problem with the current Heat now is the level of tacit understanding of the personnel, give them time, I think it should be no problem, and now the Heat's role players have also grown like Jones, Haslem, and Big Z, as well as the shooter Miller who is recovering from injuries. They are mainly short of time, the regular season is not a key is to watch the playoffs, last season the Cavaliers were not invincible in the regular season, and it will not work in the playoffs, I think there should be no problem in winning the championship, as for the Hornets, I think they are the most experienced and morale, not to mention that their lineup is also good, there are West, Paul, Okafor, and Belineri, all of whom are bull characters. There should be no problem getting into the playoffs, and I think the Hornets can finish 6-8 in the regular season and go out in the first round.
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There's no chance of winning the championship, Bosh is too watery! It's too soft, and it won't be high. Compared to kg, it's like a child's dish.
Sell Bosh, change to a blue-collar interior with a strong point, and shoot a 3-point control position in the next organizational strong point, so that Wade and James can play on the court at the same time to win the championship.
The Hornets are nothing, just at the beginning, very normal, and they have won more than a dozen consecutive games in previous seasons.
When he meets a really strong opponent, he will be able to see the difference.
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The Heat won three championships, in '06, '12, '13.
In the 06 finals, in a desperate situation of 0-2, Wade and O'Neal led the Heat to a successful reversal, defeating the Mavericks 4-2 and winning the first championship in team history.
In the 12 Finals, James and Wade led the Heat to defeat the Thunder with Durant, Westbrook, and Harden 4-1 with more experience.
In the '13 finals, the Heat defeated the Spurs 4-3 and successfully defended their title.
Wade was the main player in the Heat's triumph of these three championships.
The Miami Heat, founded and joined the NBA in 1988, is a professional basketball team belonging to Miami, Florida, USA, and is part of the Southeast Division of the NBA Eastern Conference. The Miami Heat is home to the American Airlines Center arena in downtown Miami. The Heat is a top team in recent years, forming the Big Three of James, Wade, and Bosh in 10 years, and winning the championship twice in the Finals in 4 years.
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Unlikely, because it is difficult for three superstars who are in their playing years to have a good run-in together, and the Lakers have a good tacit understanding between the players after so many years of running-in. Champions are not stacked, even civilian teams can win.
The Heat is indeed good, but it is not optimistic for the time being, and it must be run in well.
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I feel like there's no drama this year, Bosh is too watery! He proved to be a data brush. It's too soft, and it won't be high.
But I don't like the Lakers either, the money is piled up But if these two teams really compare, the Lakers still have the advantage I hope the Heat can sell Bosh and change to a strong blue-collar interior line, and in the next organization, the strong point can throw a 3-point control position in the open position Basic Heat still has a play
The Hornets are because Paul is in a contract year, so they must play at a high price, and Paul is already very strong.
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It should win the championship, but the interior is still a weakness, and if it is not solved, it will be difficult to play in the playoffs.
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The Heat are obviously still in the run-in period... There is still a lot of hope to win the championship.
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I think the Heat can win the championship and support the Heat
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So far, he has won three championships.
Defeated the Dallas Mavericks 4-2 to win the 2006 NBA championship.
In the 2012 finals, he defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 4-1 to win the championship.
On June 21, 2013, after a tie-break, they narrowly defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4-3 and won the championship.
The team is located in Miami, Florida, which is warm and pleasant all year round, so the choice of "hot" among the many candidates is not only to show the weather conditions in Miami, but also to hope that the team will be prosperous and prosperous in the future.
In their first seven seasons, the Heat never had a regular season record of more than 50 wins, despite having a super-scorer like Glen Rice, and only made the playoffs in two seasons in that period. In the 25 seasons between 1988 and 2013, the Miami Heat made the playoffs 17 times, won 10 conference titles, and won the 2006 NBA championship by beating the Dallas Mavericks 4-2.
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Three-time NBA champion.
2006-06 season, 4:2 Dallas Mavericks.
2011-12 season, 4:1 Oklahoma City Thunder.
2012-13 season, 4:3 San Antonio Spurs.
The Miami Heat, founded in 1988 and joined the NBA, is a professional basketball team belonging to Miami, Florida, USA, and is part of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Men's Basketball League (NBA).
The Miami Heat's home stadium is the American Airlines Center arena in downtown Miami. The Heat, founded in the NBA in 1988 at the same time as the Charlotte Hornets, are one of two NBA teams representing Florida (the other being the Orlando Magic).
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As of April 2019, the NBA Heat have won three NBA championships.
Heat's championship season:
2006-06: The Heat defeated the Dallas Mavericks 4-2 to win the championship.
2011-12: The Heat defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 4-1 to win the championship.
2012-13: The Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4-3 to win the championship.
Heat championship situation:
2005-2006 Season:
With the addition of players such as Payton, Alonzo Mourning, Anthony Walker, and Jason Williams, the team has grown in strength and finally met the Pistons again in the Eastern Conference Finals.
Although O'Neal's form has declined, with the help of a group of players, he finally defeated the Pistons 4-2, led the team to the Finals for the first time in history, and defeated the Dallas Mavericks in four straight games from a 0-2 deficit to win the first championship in the history of the Heat.
2011-12 Season:
In the face of the Thunder, who had a strong positional defense, Heat coach Spoelstra put on a special lineup, with centers such as Joe Anthony and Turiaf not playing, and increased the playing time of three-point shooters except for the Big Three. The Heat lost their opening game in Oklahoma, but then won four games in a row to win their second NBA championship in franchise history with a score of 4-1.
2012-13 Season:
In Game 6 of the Finals, the Heat defeated the Spurs 103-100 in overtime, and the two sides scored 3-3 on aggregate, and Ray Allen scored three points with seconds left in the regular season. In the finals tie-break with the Spurs, the Heat finally won the championship 95-88 after a hard battle, and won the championship with a total score of 4-3 to defend the title.
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Three times in total, the first was when Wade helped the Heat win a championship in 2006, and the other two times were last year and this year, both after the Big Three teamed up.
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Three times in total, one in '06, the second in '12, and the third this year. In '06, O'Neill was still there, and by the way, there was now Haslem. Last year's plastic surgery has not changed much from this year's.
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Wade was there when the Heat won the championship, and now Wade has 3 rings, so the Heat have won three championships. The Heat reached the Finals in 2006, 2011, 2012 and 2013, and except for 2011, when they were won by the Mavericks 4:2, the Heat won the championship 4:2 in 2006
2 wins over the Mavericks, 4-1 victory over the Thunder in 2012, and 4-3 victory over the Spurs in 2013 to win the championship.
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Three times, in '06, '12 and '13. Now the strength is very strong, and there is the strength to win the championship.
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There were three times in total, Wade took it three times and James took it twice.
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The third one, Oh, and O'Neil.
It's impossible this year, James is gone, this year the Cavaliers are okay, and the Spurs are okay. Besides, the team with James generally plays with individualism as the main style of play, and basketball is better than team basketball! The Spurs beat the Heat because of team basketball.
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