But consider that Heat team for what it was: how many wins that Heat team would win in the CBNBA? Does it even make the playoffs in either conference?
Doesn't that speak somewhat to mgent's point? If voters were evaluating that Heat team, they'd say "One star and a bunch of garbage isn't enough to win". However, Wade took that team to 47 wins, and a win against a much better Celtics team (plus a couple other close losses).
Wade is phenomenal. Surround him with a strong, cohesive, defensive-oriented team, and he's plenty good enough to win a title. Having Wade alone launches Philly into the upper-echelon in this draft; adding West, Iggy, Varejao, Hinrich, Kmart, etc. around him propels Philly into the argument for best in the league.
No, MY point was that those 47 wins were in a league with a horrendous eastern conference. If mgent is saying "philly's wins will be proportional to how much better they are than that 5th seed (47 win) Miami team" then that argument is invalid here because Heat team doesn't win 47 games in the CBNBA. They won 47 games because Wade is a superstar, but equally because that Eastern Conference was _________(I'm running out of adjectives here to describe utter crap).
The greatness of Wade is a different argument, I believe, and I don't see myself taking a different side than mgent. Wade is great.
My point was that he's capable of carrying the load and doing so at a very efficient rate. He doesn't need another superstar.
Maybe that Heat team only won 43 games in this game, so what? My team is on a completely different level. Instead I chose to compare them to the much closer Miami team of this year, assuming people could remember that Wade doesn't need LeBron to make it to the Finals.
That Miami team winning 43 games in the CBNBA, huh? So over .500? So, essentially, better than half of the CBNBA teams? I think they would be dead last in the CBNBA West and might be better than 3 teams in the East (ATL, Detroit, El Salvador in no particular order). So, clearly nowhere near .500 and I think that Miami Heat team would win 30-35 games. You're free to disagree, but I'm pretty sure this argument has some substance behind it where 43 wins is pretty arbitrary.
That said, I agree with your decision that it would be better to compare your team to the current Miami, but I still think that you should try to distance yourself from that comparison. You have good players, so establish yourself as a good team of good players instead of an inferior squad to a team that lost in the Finals. (I know you don't think they are, but most of us do.) Just giving some friendly advice that I think would make me more likely to look positively on your team.