Three Questions Regarding the Miami Heat Trio

Aaron Smith
The sports world has been in awe for the last several days after LeBron James and Chris Bosh both announced they would join the Miami Heat. Dwayne Wade and the Heat were a pretty formidable force without the services of either of these stars, but now the Heat will instantly be considered the favorites to win it all. There is no denying the level of talent these three have. Many believe this has the potential to be the most talented trio of all time. As most basketball enthusiasts know, the game of basketball is the ultimate team game, which means there are still going to be questions about the Miami Heat and their potential super dynasty in the making. Let's take a look at the top three questions regarding the Heat's amazing trio.

Three Questions Regarding the Miami Heat Super Trio

1. Who Will Take the Big Shot? This really is not a bad problem to have, as long as you have stars who are willing to let others step up when needed. This threesome has all been used to being the player counted on to deliver in the clutch, but now two of them will have to defer. LeBron James career statistics tend to make you think he is willing to pass the ball, but there will certainly be extreme pressure on him to perform after his ridiculous free agency zoo this summer.

2. Who Will Coach This Team? I know everyone is saying that Erik Spoelstra will be the coach, but with the way Pat Riley has just stepped in before, one has to wonder whether the same thing might happen again. Spoelstra will no doubt be feeling the heat (no pun intended), since he knows at the first sign something is going wrong he may be let go.

3. Can They Handle the Pressure? In my opinion, this is the biggest question of the three. The expectations around this team are absolutely tremendous right now. I believe nothing short of several NBA titles will validate this trio of superstars. Because of the ridiculous free agency period this season, many fans have already turned against this team. There is little doubt that the Heat will be the most hated team in the league this year. The pressure is on, and these guys will need to win when it counts multiple times.

Sources:

NBA.com LeBron James Career Stats

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  • Sheri Fresonke Harper7/19/2010

    Good questions :)

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