I wanted Lebron to lose this one too, but more importantly wanted the Spurs to win this, if this is indeed their last run with Duncan. Disappointed that they choked it up a bit in game 6.
Now all Heat would have to do is keep replacing their 3-pt shooters with younger ones, players who want to get on the ride for a trip to trophyland and that they'll find easily. i
Lebron maybe the greatest whatever, but he still had to go to a team which already had a star who had won a ring, in order to get his own ring. And did it in the most distasteful way. I dont have much respect for Riley as well, outside of his coaching abilities. I will root for any other team against Miami in the coming seasons.
As for the Jazz, if you have watched these past 2-3 weeks of games, you'd know that they are about another 2-3 years away from sniffing contention, unless they make any surprise major moves.
Iam a fan of Sloan the coach, but I do not know how good he will be in an adviser's role. Hope he turns out to be good, but he cant wave magic wands and same's the case with Malone.
It is Lindsey and Greggyboy who need to get the talent. It is all about talent in the playoffs. Jazz FO/PR cannot fool the fans into thinking that just by bringing some old icons back they are serious about winning a championship or whatsoever. Get the darn talent first.
Despite having James, Wade and Bosh, Heat still needed some deep, sick 3-pt shooting talent to win this one. Shows you how difficult it is. Jazz are'nt even in the same stratosphere yet, they are floating in space somewhere out there