Stats don't win anything, and neither do individual players. TEAMS WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS. I will always consider Malone and Barkely great players. Just because they didn't win championships doesn't take away from what they contributed to their team. To try to say right now that the Miami Heat will or will not win an NBA Championship is impossible. We don't know how they will respond to the adversity they are facing. It might make them fold under the pressure and collapse from within, or it might make them angry to the point where they start winning. I can only speak for myself, but if I was on the Miami Heat right now, the next game I would feel like taking someone's head off. It is truly the Heat against the World right now and the World is showing no mercy.gahs4ever wrote:Mike and Mike in the Morning is really going off big time on the Heat in general and James in particular'
Posters on here have attempted to try to prove that James is the best ever by citing his stats over, say Kobe. Stats dont win crapola! The year Wilt averaged 50 ppg, the Celtics were the World Champs.
It is all about the rings, and nothing else matters. If James scores 40,000 pts and doesnt win a ring, he will be Charles Barkley or Karl Malone; long on talent, short on winning.
BTW...in this less than stellar season for the Miami Choke Machine, their record has been accomplished by going 29-2 against less than .500 teams; none of whom will be in the playoffs.
One thing is for sure, people are taking their jabs and pokes and kicks at Miami right now. Those who are doing so though right now are putting their eggs in one basket. They are basically going under the asumption that the Heat will not recover from what has transpired over the last several games and that LeBron/Wade/Bosh will never learn how to play together. If they do recover by playoff time and win an NBA Championship, the critics and general arses who just want to hate the Heat because it's something to do will look very bad.