Big Aristotle wins #4
Joe.t said:
Miami has won it in six(i predicted 7) and nobody else picked Miami, too much Dwayne Wade who established himself as one of the top five players in the NBA, hopefully next year it will be the Raptors turn(i hope).
I picked them Joe, not in this thread obviously so believe me, or not, I always thought Miami had too much experience for the Mavs who had no one with any Finals experience and little late round experience. They can build on this years fine performance though and they will be a force to be reckoned with next year as well.
D-Wade isn't Jordan but he shows flashes of brilliance. Funny how all the hype on his draft class was on LeBron and Melo but neither one of them was the first to win a championship. I'm sure the league will do everything it can to get LeBron in the finals next year.
Shaq showed great maturity this year and proved beyond all doubt that it was him, not Kobe, who was the reason those banners are hanging in LA. I take great pleasure in knowing this will make Kobe squirm in discomfort because of the obvious implications. Shaq was refreshingly humble for a player of his stature in his post game comments about being happy to come to Miami knowing he would be the second option to D-Wade! Shaq is a winner plain and simple, he only cares about rings, not numbers. Kobe could never bring himself to be so selfless and thats why he will never win a title again unless he changes his mindset.
Shaq also stated that Riles is "the greatest coach I ever played for." I'm sure Phil won't be happy about the attention that comment will bring. Now all the questions about his greatness will arise again. No Jordan, no Shaq, no championships! Of course the same could be said for a lot of coaches but the controversy here all stems back to the ugly breakup of that Lakers dynasty. Was he just a caretaker of great talent or a great coach? Let the debate begin!
Who made out here and how? Shaq + / Kobe - /Phil -
Gary Payton finally loses the distinction of being on the list of all time most games played without a title.
Zo keeps himself from joining that undesirable club.
Twon goes from zero to hero(sort of anyway) as another Boston longtimer wins a championship, Ray Bourque style, somewhere else
. I have a feeling Twons success will not be celebrated Ray Bourque style in Beantown however.
D-wade scores a knockdown in the fight between he and Kobe for leagues most popular player.
All apologies to LeBron but no one is screaming about him right now, lets watch how quickly D-Wade's jersey sales surge past everyone elses.