No chance. I believe they all have the option to opt out after/in their 4th year, which at least one of them will no doubt do.
In 3.5 years when LeBron still doesn't have any rings he'll demand the spotlight for another over-hyped dramatic free agency decision.
IMHO if the Heat are asking Bosh to play the Center position he is likely to get hurt.
I don't think the big 3 in Miami will ever have a strong enough supporting cast to withstand the injury bug, which affects every team in the NBA at some point during an 82-game season + playoffs.
I am pretty confident MIA will have a title in 3 years. Bosh will not be asked to play center unless it's viable. Against Howard he will not, but they can absolutely run small ball with Bosh at C against plenty of NBA teams and run them off the floor.
As for injuries, that could obviously throw a wrench in the plans, but that's unpredictable. Perkin's injury cost us the title in game 6. These things happen, so we'll see, but one thing MIA absolutely has going for it is that Wade and LBJ all carried teams with pretty mediocre supporting casts to the playoffs (in LBJ's case 60 wins twice) so even if one went down for a while they would not be screwed. In the playoffs it's different, but talking regular season here.
Also, I think the supporting cast for MIA is shaping up well already and will continue to be solid. Discounts on quality players will continue to occur. Guys like Mike Miller will thrive on this team.
You have only proven my points further....
Bosh WILL be asked to play center despite not being viable to play the position. He doesn't get excited to bang in the post because he is a face up 4 (who elects to settle for the jumper). His lack of interior presence/toughness will frustrate Wade/Lebron beyond belief and then it's onto the blame game.
Injuries are unpredictable? That's news to me. I"m pretty certain depth is so important for reasons beyond foul trouble, but in the NBA you simply have to account for injuries...otherwise you'll crumble down the stretch.
Winning 60 games in the regular season is MEANINGLESS. Regular season is an entirely different game than playoffs and last I checked you can't win a ring in the regular season. There is simply no point in talking about the success the Heat can have in the regular season as the point of their big 3 teaming up is to win Championships.
I question Mike Miller's competitive nature when it counts. He's never been praised as a defender of any caliber, and just because he can shoot the 3-ball doesn't equate to any type of assumed success for their team, at least IMHO.
You obviously have you're own homer slant to everything.
1) Bosh will not be asked to play C against legit C's. Guys like Perk and Howard I'm talking here, unless the Heat think they can really exploit that matchup and I doubt that happens consistently. But I guess you have some inside to the Spolstra/Reilly camp where you know definitivley what they will do though...
2) Injuries may be inevitable but they are not predictable. Use a dictionary my friend.
3) The point was not the 60 wins but the success of the team. The Cavs were a very good team that ran into a Celtics team playing outstanding D and pretty [dang] good O too. By no means were the Cavs a bad team. Our great D exposed their flaws. But now we are talking a team with Bosh plus Wade and LBJ, two guys who can carry a team. LeBron made it to the finals before with a truly awful Cavs team and LBJ continues to improve as a player. Wade won his ring with Shaq and a pretty mediocre supporting cast and is better now. With all 3 of them they will guarenteed have playoff success. They are too high caliber players to not.
4) Mike Miller is not that bad on D, and regardless he's not asked to be a great defender. What is he asked to do? Shoot open 3's. Mike shoots 40%+ and for a good part of this year shot 50%+ from three, which is insane. Is he clutch? Who knows, he never has really been called on. Dude can play though.