Heat and Chris Bosh haters!

@shattered (1728)
Philippines
November 17, 2010 9:32pm CST
Heat just demolished the Phoenix Suns 123-96. Chris Bosh scored a season high 35 points had 4 assist and 6 rebounds. Lebron had 20 points 9 assists and 8 Rebounds Wade had 17, 6, 6. Well they have their weaknesses but they showed that they can be great. This is the first win against a team with a great point guard, albeit old, but great nevertheless. If they just continue to compete they would be a whole lot better. So are you a hater or fan?
4 responses
18 Nov 10
I don't like the Heat. I don't like LeBron, the fact that he is willing to go let Dwanye Wade win him a championship speaks for who he is. He had the ability to be an all-time great. Now at best he will be a member of the supporting cast. What a joke.
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@shattered (1728)
• Philippines
18 Nov 10
Well thats one point of view and I will not fault you for feeling that way. It would really appear to some that he's riding along Wade, but in reality, maybe he just understands that he can't do it alone. And trying out too hard at an early stage may make break him down before he wins a championship. It could also be because he know that in 3-4 years wade will be old and the team will be turned over to him, and he will be the only face of the Miami Heat when he signs an extension after 7 years when he his still in his prime.
@shattered (1728)
• Philippines
19 Nov 10
Leaving Cleveland was his choice. There is not much to discuss about that as has already been debated under all forms of media. I agree however, that how it was done was TERRIBLE. But that already happened. Panicked? Maybe. It could also be part of a plan. Maybe it will lessen his legacy, maybe it won't. But then again only time will tell. I feel for Cleveland fans, but there is no reason to hate. Its just a game after all. And he is just one of the players.
18 Nov 10
Is he young? Yes, but he has been in the league for 7 full seasons so he by those standards he is a veteran. By this point in his carer Michael Jordan had already won a championship (as the main guy on his team) so had Kobe (actually he had won 3- granted with the support of Shaq) and for that matter so had Dwyane Wade. I think what happened to LeBron is that he panicked. He realized that he would be considered nothing if he didn't win a championship and he didn't care what he had to do to win one. But do you realize how many former NBA players spoke out against it. Jordan, Barkley etc. all said they would have NEVER made that choice. What LeBron did to Cleveland was terrible. He could say that he didn't have the supporting cast he needed, but everyone on that team was selected by him. He ran the show, people he didn't want were traded and people he wanted were brought in. The fact of the matter is, he couldn't do it, and he quit. He could have been LEGENDARY if he had brought Cleveland it's first professional championship in over 50 yeas. Instead, whenever (IF ever) he wins one in MIami it will just be another championship in a city that already has championships. In a city that forgets about championships before the parade is even over. In a city that STILL doesn't sell out their home games. Opening night in Cleveland SOLD OUT well in advance. Opening night in Miami, not sure if it ever sold out or not, but I know there were tickets in advance on teh morning of the game
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• China
3 Jan 11
im a fan actually.im crazy about wade & james,cauz they r so perfect in the court.but as for Bosh,i dont think he is as good as those two guys.But on the other hand ,his distribution makes the team better.in my opinion,when they become much familiar with each other in the court ,they r none-stoppable%winning the championship is just a small piece of cake for the team!
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@shattered (1728)
• Philippines
4 Jan 11
True they do need some more time together, they realize this now.18-19 so far beating the Charlotte Bobcats by 14 points 96-82. Even they realize that they need more time and some players to plug the holes would be a bonus. Chris may not be as good as James and wade who had 38 and 31 respectively but he provides a third option that could be a first option in many other NBA teams. Offensively the heat have no equal if they finally jell. I just hope they can have their egoes in check, especially bosh if he doesn't make the all-star games this season.
@free2012 (23)
• China
22 Nov 10
I'm a fan of Heats team.You're right,indeed.That game is the first time to win a team with a great point guard for them, which broke the suspect outsides.However,yesterday they were defeated by Grizzlies,which demonstrated that they're not great enough.I suppose that their Center position is too weak,need to trade a good one.
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@shattered (1728)
• Philippines
22 Nov 10
A good trade is still possible, if some other team want to make sure the Heat win this season's championship! The grizzlies game showed some more weakness they have to address. They are on their way, but nor quite there yet.
• United States
18 Nov 10
Chris bosh really seems to stand out compared to Kobey Bryant. There is something really special that happened during the Heat's championships, as I got to see Kobey and got an autograph from him. I've been an avid follower of the Heat games, and Bosh seems to be giving them a big advantage. Without his work, I think the Heat would be no better than the NY Knicks. Well, it seems that their chances for Championships are above 90 percent, and Bosh will beat the heck out of Dwayne and Shaqobako. Lets stay tuned to their games, and write some quality discussions
@shattered (1728)
• Philippines
18 Nov 10
With Lebron and Dwayne Wade even without Bosh they are definitely better than the Knicks! But with bosh they have a chance to contend, I guess its just a matter of finding a way to exploit his talents.