sleeper;1735688 wrote:Bosh was largely irrelevant before joining the Big 3 in Miami. Sure he was an all-star but Toronto never had any post season success and never won anything relevant until he was carried to 2 championships by Wade and Lebron.
Love is similar. All-star, never won anything, carried by blah blah. The reality is, the problem with the Cavs is lack of depth not a lack of talent. Love would be better traded for a package that gives us some real bench depth, rather than the Big 3 and a bunch of old washed up veterans riding the bench. The Miami model worked okay but not as well as one would expect with having 3 of the top 15 players in the league. They were 2-2 in the NBA finals but probably would have been 4-0 if they had a bench that wasn't pure trash.
If we have Love, Kyrie, and Varejao healthy, our bench isn't trash at all.
Lebron, Kyrie, Love, Shumpert, Mozgov, TT, Varejao, JR, James Jones, Delly, Miller, Harris. THAT is what was envisioned when the team was constructed this year. Obviously, key injuries played a big part in what you saw in the finals as a "shallow" bench, and what our roster actually looks like when healthy. I'm fine with roles like that for Miller and James Jones, where they are they 10-11 guys. Problem is, they were thrust into more minutes because of injuries. Their experience is what helped us weather the storm. Young, end-of-bench guys wouldn't have contributed as much, and we'd have never won 2 games in the finals.
Just my opinion...