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I have a feeling it will be overlooked but he it does need addressed. Fit and firing he's still a top player but he is injured far too often.

The Heat need to try and trade/waive Bosh and get Wade to agree to a new deal on less money, play him as a role player on the understanding he can win more trophies. If they can keep Bosh on a reduced contract too alls good but at the moment the team is a posh Cavs with a better version of Bron.

Not sure who is out there to improve though and whether there is a will to improve after another championship. I'd be pretty confident saying if they take this team into next year they won't win another ring.
 
Well done Miami, back to back Championships...last team to do it was the LA Lakers.

Didnt get a chance to watch the game altho i did catch some of it this morning as they were replaying the game from last night and SSN are carrying reports on the game.

Really wanted Miami to win, cannot stand the Spurs in all honesty...didnt think it would go to 7 games but both teams were immense and Lebron was just pure awesome. Loved his interview after they won, when he said he isnt meant to be here lol. MVP too for the second time running.

Again well done Miami and Lebron, will be interesting to see if they can defend the title next season.
 
The one thing I couldn't understand last night though was the Spurs having Leonard/Duncan/Parker driving to the basket and the Heat completely collapsed on them leaving Danny Green wide open and no one passed him the ball - all the way through the 1st half tbh!

Very odd....
 
So it seems that Doc Rivers will get to move to the Clippers, with a unprotected first round pick (2014/15) and DeAndre Jordan moving to Bean Town. I think this a good move for the Clippers. Blake Griffin is a big winner in this trade as this is the first time he will be under a good coach (Capel and VDN... come on son!). Same applies in keeping CP3 in a Clippers uniform. They now have a top 5 coach, and while lob city is fun for a while, will hopefully learn to play some half court basketball.
 
Ainge is blowing up the Celtics and knows it's rebuilding time. Rondo can command a strong set of 1st round picks, or other young talent to rebuild around.

Rondo is an incredible player, one of the best PG's in the league, but we've only seen him really work with KG and Pierce who are lets face it, not just ordinary players.

He had a great coach in Doc, despite their history of feuds, so it'll be interesting imo to see:

1) Who Boston are gonna get to replace Doc that can coach Rondo (assuming he stays/doesnt get traded)
2) How Rondo plays without a wealth of veteran talent around him.

He already has a pretty bad temper, and is a fierce competitor, will be interesting to see how he handles being on a losing team.
 
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