They won't repeat. They're gonna be eliminated in the 2nd round of the playoffs. Shaq's decline has just hit full-speed and it will take more than d-wade's heroics to pull out another surprise for the heat.
TD and the Spurs are gonna win it all this year...
2006-11-06 06:52:53
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answered by JACKASS 5
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Ok let me tell why I don't think the Heat will win. First of all, age is a factor, Shaq, GP, Zo are all older, J-Will has health issues, and I'm not sure D-Wade can do it for the entire season because he has a HUGE target on his back now as a MVP candidate, he wasn't a MVP candidate last year. Second of all you have hunger. Shaq wanted to win one for GP because he owed him for the LA disappointment and Zo wanted that ring more than anything. I do think they will have pride and they won't let the title go without a fight. But finally, let's look at other teams. Dallas didn't change much and their main guys are young so they can come back stronger, the Bulls are a team to watch, the Cavs are a team to watch, and DO NOT doubt the Magic because Dwight Howard is incredible, Grant Hill LOOKS healthy, and Darko is playing for a contract, not to mention solid PG's Jameer Nelson and Carlos Arroyo. Also watch out for the Rockets as TMac tries to prove he is still the same old TMac and we saw a different Yao when TMac was out, plus Shane Battier adds defense and that intangible player that will play every position if asked (trust me, I live in Memphis and saw him play one through five while he was here) and he just might be what can put them over the top if TMac and Yao are healthy. Not to mention, Bonzi Wells is coming off the bench (did you see what he did in the playoffs?!) Also, watch out for the Suns if Amare is healthy, they can win it for real and never doubt the Pistons. The final team that will challenge, and may take the championship, is the Spurs. They all are sick from the playoffs last year when Dallas sent them home. Tim Duncan wants to prove he is the same MVP Duncan, and they made some changes to become more of a running team BUT can still play in the halfcourt with Timmy D in the post so they can do it all. So I wouldn't be suprised if the Heat did repeat, BUT I don't think they will.
2006-11-02 12:13:25
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answered by MARCUS A 2
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particular, they could of gained in 2011, yet they could probably win it this year. next year, i do no longer see them beating the bulls with Derrick Rose using fact the Bulls are already no longer common adequate to conquer with out him and then everybody being wholesome, yikes
2016-10-21 04:17:25
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answered by Anonymous
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they gonna lose this year, thers too much compettiotn these days, teams have more depth on there roster and knowing how to work together.
2006-11-03 01:16:31
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answered by Jaisel M 2
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I think they will win this year
2006-11-02 11:49:19
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answered by happy n 1
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As long as they don't play the Bulls. GO BULLS. BOO HEAT.
2006-11-02 14:09:19
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answered by Einstein 5
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IT IS 2 EARLY 2 TELL ASK BACK AFTER THE ALL-STAR BREAK BUT THE WAY THE BULLS HANDLED THEM I THINK NOT
2006-11-02 13:58:41
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answered by sugar 3
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weren't u there at the parade when shaq said we'll do this again? i was. hell yeah they are gonna repeat. riley just gotta keep them motivated.
2006-11-02 11:48:52
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answered by Kevin 5
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they will definitely win/retain the championship... provided that they don't let other teams beat them to it!
2006-11-02 11:48:24
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answered by gvr28 2
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when what??? they will win at least one game. what do you mean by win???? i gurantee they won at least one game.
DUMB QUESTION
2006-11-02 13:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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