Yeah, good points Nick, those are valid points. Many of the championship teams have been built without a great or dominant point guard, as you mention.
Though I'd argue Tony Parker, when the Spurs were throwing up titles was one of the better points in the elague who could control the pace of the game and definately was one of the major reasons, along with Duncan, they put up the majority of their rings.
I don't underestimate Miami, I do think they will be dominant, particularly in the regular season. But I put them at fourth overall because I think they may not be quite as dominant come playoff time, largely becasue of their point guard play.
I could be wrong, but I still think Chicago, Milwaukee and Boston have the best chance against them because Jennings, Rose and Rondo all have the potential to expose/destroy/dominante the Miami points.
We'll see though, we should talk about it again come playoff time, and you'll have to start another thread to call me out on it if I'm wrong. It will be a good full circle conversation.
Also good points Slamtheking, we would loose defense but gain shooting with Nash, over DJ. Nash may have been a better fit with the Celtics during the first 5-6 years of the Bird, McHale, Parish era when they got up and down the court a bit more.