Look, it's not that I'm saying the Heat aren't going to be very, very, very good next season. But folks are throwing around things like 60+ wins and an NBA title like they were almost givens.
With 2 of the top 5 players in the league and one of the top 5 power forwards, the Heat are going to beat a lot of people next year and beat them badly. But when you match up the apparent Heat roster against what's likely going to be the other top 4 teams in the East next season, the Heat are not without flaws.
I've heard that Riley is trying to bring in Juwan Howard. That would give Miami a top 8 rotation next season of Wade, Bron, Bosh and...
Big Z - 7.4 points, 5.4 rebounds in 21 minutes last season.
Q-Rich - 8.9 points, 4.9 rebounds in 27 minutes last season.
Haslem - 9.9 points, 8.1 rebounds in 28 minutes last season.
Miller - 10.9 points, 6.2 rebounds in 33 minutes last season.
Howard - 6 points, 4.6 rebounds in 22 minutes last season.
So, since I doubt Big Z can log much more than 20some minutes a game anymore, the Heat will spend a lot of time playing two undersized 4s at the 5 and one of them is pretty old. And if they play Chalmers or any other PG at all next season, that will significantly cut into the minutes and production of both Q-Rich and Miller.
In a couple of years, after Miami has brought in MLE-level talent a couple times, the Heat are going to be scary, scary, scary. This year...not quite so much.
Frankly, I'd be a lot more worried about the Heat if they'd landed Fisher and J O'Neal instead of Miller and Haslem.
Mike