The shocking thing to me is the reaction to my comments about LA being our "true" enemy.
This, to me, is like the late 80's - early 90s.....the "end" of the Cold War...US and Russia making nice.
Cats and Dogs playing together.
Next thing you know, Magic and Larry will make a "Kum Bi Ya" video together - with LA fans and Celtics Fans holding hands and singing in the background.
Makes me sick just thinking about it.
I don't think it will come to that. I also don't think the rivalry is near as strong as it was in the past. Not even with us playing in two finals in the last few seasons. I still hate the Lakers more then any sports team ever. But we don't see them enough to fuel the fire anymore.
And years ago we hated the 76ers about the same as the Lakers. Because we saw them 4 times in the regular season and then possibly 7 times in the playoffs. So in a way the Heat have become our new 76ers. Only the Heat have been the ones winning.
Good point, but to that end I just don't see MIA winning it next year. To me, they just haven't "sustained" success. Now, that may change over the next few years, but IF they can beat BOS, with Rondo/AB/KG/Paul/Jet/Bass/Wilcox/Sully/JG, then I'll be ready to crown them as the "new" enemy.
I'm just too stubborn sometimes.
I'm still in the minority that believe if we had a healthy Avery Bradley, he would've slowed down Wade considerably and allowed us to perhaps beat MIA - even with Bosh playing.
For me, MIA's "dynasty" just seems a bit too tenuous. If Wade were 2-3 yrs younger, then maybe.
But the man will be 31 next year, and seems to get dinged up more every year. Avery Bradley will be like a shark that smells blood in the water next time we play them in a series.