One observation Grande made that's worth repeating (paraphrase): for all LeCon's blather about wanting to play with more talented teammates, it was still like watching a Cleveland game: at a certain point, LeCon just played by himself and everyone else stood around watching. So the dynamic was same old, same old.
So was the result.
To be fair, when BronBron took over, Cleveland (I mean MIAMI) had its best run.
Pretty clear that what I think a lot of us suspected was the case really IS the case - at best, this is a Big Two-And-A-Half. Bosh ain't that good. It's not just missing the jumpers, he just doesn't really do anything else. He's athletic enough where he SHOULD be a great defender, but he's pretty terrible. No inside game. Rebounding was OK but not dominant. All he seemed to do was take (and miss) that elbow jumper.
Basically, he looked lost out there. Looks like a guy who's going to average 15/7 with no D.
Wade will be better - but this did not look like a cohesive team at all. Best-case for us, if they want to go back-and-forth, run one iso for Wade, then run an iso for Bron, run an iso for Wade, that's relatively easy to defend.
Wade looked like crap, but LeBron didn't seem all that interested in trying to make him look better. Sure as hell didn't look like a reincarnation of Magic Johnson, like they promised us.