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Miami can afford to miss a HOFer because they have THREE others and still 3 point sharp shooters and top notch role players. Missing one guy doesn't hurt them as much

Bulls can't afford to miss 2 or their top 3-4 players (one being the best player). Bulls have to play out of their skin and extremely hard to make up for missing 1-2 key guys

Miami is so damn stacked with talent they can miss their best player and not be affected.
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Well like I said before. Bulls should go with:
C:Noah
PF: Taj
SF: Butler
SG: Snell
PG: DJ
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PF: Boozer
SF/SG: Dunleavey
PG/SG: Hinrich
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How long is the OP going to continue to cry? It's been going on for almost 4 years now.
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Really, the difference is, Miami has Pat Riley and the Bulls don't.


Maybe the OP hasn't been paying attention, but there is a reason Miami is considered the best team in the league, and the 2 time defending champions.

Also, maybe the OP also doesn't realize that the goal of every NBA team is to get the best players possible to put you in a position to win.
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rileymartin wrote:Really, the difference is, Miami has Pat Riley and the Bulls don't.


Maybe the OP hasn't been paying attention, but there is a reason Miami is considered the best team in the league, and the 2 time defending champions.

Also, maybe the OP also doesn't realize that the goal of every NBA team is to get the best players possible to put you in a position to win.
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I agree with op. The Heat are a great team. Why is this a problem ?
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kobeunderbite wrote:I agree with op. The Heat are a great team. Why is this a problem ?
It's not fair!!!

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To expand on what the OP said, I think it is very unfair that teams like the Clips and Thunder were able to play without CP3 and Westbrook and still win because of their depth.

the league should make these team cut players when they acquire too much talent.
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rileymartin wrote:To expand on what the OP said, I think it is very unfair that teams like the Clips and Thunder were able to play without CP3 and Westbrook and still win because of their depth.

the league should make these team cut players when they acquire too much talent.

Actually yes... Thats a good idea when 95 percent of the teams in the NBA is void of talent (And the East is in the WORST state in history). In case you haven't noticed, the talent level in the NBA today isn't exactly at it's highest
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Lol @ this commie bulls fan


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rileymartin wrote:To expand on what the OP said, I think it is very unfair that teams like the Clips and Thunder were able to play without CP3 and Westbrook and still win because of their depth.

the league should make these team cut players when they acquire too much talent.

This is ironic coming from a Heat fan.
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DorianRo wrote:
rileymartin wrote:To expand on what the OP said, I think it is very unfair that teams like the Clips and Thunder were able to play without CP3 and Westbrook and still win because of their depth.

the league should make these team cut players when they acquire too much talent.

Actually yes... Thats a good idea when 95 percent of the teams in the NBA is void of talent (And the East is in the WORST state in history). In case you haven't noticed, the talent level in the NBA today isn't exactly at it's highest
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DorianRo wrote:Miami can afford to miss a HOFer because they have THREE others and still 3 point sharp shooters and top notch role players. Missing one guy doesn't hurt them as much

Bulls can't afford to miss 2 or their top 3-4 players (one being the best player). Bulls have to play out of their skin and extremely hard to make up for missing 1-2 key guys

Miami is so damn stacked with talent they can miss their best player and not be affected.
Looks like a copy and paste from a past DK post
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l3bron wrote:
DorianRo wrote:
rileymartin wrote:To expand on what the OP said, I think it is very unfair that teams like the Clips and Thunder were able to play without CP3 and Westbrook and still win because of their depth.

the league should make these team cut players when they acquire too much talent.

Actually yes... Thats a good idea when 95 percent of the teams in the NBA is void of talent (And the East is in the WORST state in history). In case you haven't noticed, the talent level in the NBA today isn't exactly at it's highest
Did you start watching basketball in 2011?

Yeah they were pretty bad from 99-03 compared to the west but they had more winning teams then they do this year. Also had some great playoff series like in 2001 between Iverson and Carter.
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Chicago would have lost to about 35 other teams in North America today. Me and 4 midgets could have played better offense.
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What am I supposed to infer?

That if Pat riley was as big a dolt as Gar Forman the Heat would be mediocre too.
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When the Bulls win Noah is an MVP candidate and greatest playmaker in the NBA.

When the Bulls lose they play the injury card and whine like bloody cunts.

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DorianRo wrote:Miami can afford to miss a HOFer because they have THREE others and still 3 point sharp shooters and top notch role players. Missing one guy doesn't hurt them as much

Bulls can't afford to miss 2 or their top 3-4 players (one being the best player). Bulls have to play out of their skin and extremely hard to make up for missing 1-2 key guys

Miami is so damn stacked with talent they can miss their best player and not be affected.

Miami is the only top tier team in the entire nBA that does''t even have more than 3 players who even average 10 pts a game--
name the players beyond the big three that would even start for nay of the top teams

This poster has no clue that the Heat do it on the heels of great defense and that the big three score more than 80% of all their points( and Wade is way off his career numbers and Bosh just passed 15 pts per game a few weeks ago)
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