Glad you can see it that way.
Denver are not my team but I've been following and rooting for Joker for a few years. I'd like to see them become a dynasty.
Heat were victims of their own success. Where is their true level - the regular seasons where they struggle to even qualify or the play-offs where they come into their own (3 C-Finals and 2 NBA-Finals in 4 years)?
'Heat Culture' has been vindicated and it means doing things the right way - and that's the opposite of player power
It's a free agent destination for the weather, culture and no state taxes in Florida, but to be there players have to accept the Heat way. This is set by Pat Riley obviously. When Lebron and Wade went to him to get Spoelstra fired he told them where to go. The coach is in charge not the players. If you don't keep the low weight and body fat in those famous regular weigh-ins and if you don't follow the orders of the coach, you won't play. Simple as that.
Their rivals, the Celtics and Sixers for example, have obvious player-power issues. The players are in charge - they do what they like down the stretch of games, are allowed to be unfit and undisciplined. Heat is run like the military so they beat teams like this, with more talent maybe, in the play-offs. Sad thing is though, I can't see others copying their formula (only if it brought them a title). More likely Heat Culture will die with Riley and the end of Spoelstra. For now they're still chasing more stars like Lillard and Beal to have any real chance.
Last edited by the_anticlough; 16-06-2023 at 07:07 PM.