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  • @DJ81 That's irrelevant. Each team goes out and, pressumably, tries to win every game. The T'Wolves may be rebuilding, but they're still trying to win every game. And they failed for the most part. But I think we're geting off topic. The bottom line is that you can't blame LeBron because he's the best player on the team in my opinion. And even if he's not, he's the second best. It would make no sense to blame him. I don't think we should be blaming any individuals. I think you agree by now.

  • @KrfNYC2 but we are talking about 2 different teams at two different points in their franchise. Timberwolves are rebuilding while the Heat were reloading. When the Heat put together that squad, they were aiming for an NBA title. When the Timberwolves put their squad together, they were just trying to compete and keep building til they start making the playoffs. The Timberwolves have been garbage for a while while the Heat already have an NBA title.

  • @DJ81 But you said that the front office is to blame in Minnesota because they didn't put together a team of players that are capable of winning a title. This is apparently the case becuase the T'Wolves did not win a title. The same goes for Miami. The Heat roster was good enough to get to the Finals but not win it. If they were good enough to win it...they would've beat Dallas. So if you're goign to blame the front office in Minnesota you have to do the same in Miami. I don't place blame.

  • @KrfNYC2 Can't blame the organization when they put together a superstar led squad. I trust Pat Riley did the right thing. They had the proper role players in place. It fell on the players to succeed. Like I said, it could be coaching, but the players have to execute and the biggest players have to execute even better than the role players.

  • @DJ81 No doubt. Peace and God bless.

  • @KrfNYC2 I gotcha...in the end, I think Miami will be back, but they have to change and change, I mean their attitude. LeBron needs to be more aggressive in the final mintues because in the regular season this was happening. We will see next year. Great debate though!

  • @DJ81 No I couldn't read his face. I think that's the problem. People see a look on his face and think that they know exactly what is going on in ihs head. That is ridiculous. So why don't you blame the front office in Miami's case. Obviously they didn't gather the right collection of players to win a championship, otherwise they would've won. I don't think it is worth it to try and blame somebody. It's a team/organization effort.

  • @KrfNYC2 no, Kevin Love does not get the blame....that would be the front office for making bad decisions with player and coaching personell. Blame is not limited to the players. In Miami's case, you can blame coaching, but only so much. You mean to tell me that you could not read Lebron's face when they showed a close up of him during these moments. It was loud an clear to me that he didn't want it. His actions showed that. No specualtion whatsoever.

  • @DJ81 I played a little high school ball but no, I haven't been in any really big situations. You're right. LeBron's game did seem to dwindle a bit in the finals. But that doesn't mean that he is to blame for the faiure of the team. I've given my reasons for why I believe this.

  • @KrfNYC2 You are right, but my question to you is...have you played playoff ball before on any level? I've played in many playoff situations while winning several championships in the past in my teens. You step your game up, you don't stay at the same level. I believe Bosh stepped his game up and Chalmers and Haslem made up for being hurt as he was the ultimate reason why they beat Chicago. Lebron's point production went down and his other numbers stayed the same. D Wade pt's dropped too.

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