Let's not get ahead of ourselves. One step at a time. 1. Get commitment from Bosh 2. Trade Lin. 3. Complete Asik trade 4. Sign Bosh 5. Match CP25 OS 6. Find vets/talent to fill out roster
Houston fans might not be the best fans in the world, but they are definitely the funniest. lol, go over all the threads these couple days, you will see all the highs and lows, Bosh didnt even commit anything, you guys already cheer like we won the champ, :grin:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Re: Bosh/HOU: Several league sources say Pelicans considering waiving A. Rivers via stretch provision to complete Asik trade.</p>— Zach Lowe (@ZachLowe_NBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/ZachLowe_NBA/statuses/487638681851670530">July 11, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
If Bosh doesn't want max money to play with a contender after LeBron bolted, then good riddance. I want players with a desire to win.
Really Morey did the right thing in going after Carmelo and Bosh, but ultimately Lebron was the one that allowed this to happen. And Morey still has a lot of work to do to get it to all work out. I'm confident he will, but we did see how risky this whole situation has been. Setting himself up to be in the position to make these moves is what he deserves credit for. The moves actually working out or not wasn't exactly in his control and I'm not calling him a genius because it did any more than I would call him an idiot if Lebron had returned to Miami. It was a risk worth taking because it puts us in the position to be real contending favorites if everything works out the way we hope with Bosh and Parsons.
FYI -- LebronJames.com looks exactly like it did yesterday, for those keeping score. Also, Chris Broussard was 85% right, or not.
Two championships does not a dynasty make. The Heat were no more a "dynasty" than the Olajuwon Rockets were, or the Isiah Thomas Pistons.