NBA: Miami Heat season preview
The 2010-2011 season for the Miami Heat looks very promising, considering the fact that the team was involved in one of the biggest deals of the season. The entire focus for the new season is on the arrival of Lebron James and Chris Bosh. The two All-Stars and members of the US national squad will initiate a new era for the Miami Heat. Lebron James was part of a bidding war that involved eight teams, and Miami was lucky enough to secure him in a sign-and-trade deal.
Lebron James received a reception of mixed feelings in Miami. Some feel that he is impatient and disloyal by leaving Cleveland after failing to win a championship. Some fans feel that Lebron’s impatience and hot temper will prevent any real dedication to the Heat in the long run.
Another major headline for the Miami Heat is the re-signing of Dwyane Wayde, who has been the team’s superstar and leader since joining it in 2003. Wayde remained loyal to the only team he’s spend his entire NBA career so far.
The Wayde, James, and Bosh trio form a new era for the Miami heat. It is clear that the only goal in sight is to compete for an NBA championship. The heat are looking to bring back the title back to Miami, which they did back in 2006. A combination of some of the game’s best players is a deadly one, and it poses threats to every team in the NBA. Other new arriving key players on the 2010-2011 Miami Heat roster include veterans Juwan Howard and Zydrunas Ilgauskas.
