First, Kobe is still Kobe.
When Wade, James and Bosh teamed up in Miami, Kobe Bryant and the Lakers were enjoying defending their titles in Los Angeles. Everyone believes that the Heat can rush out of the East, enter the finals, and then it is very likely to face the Lakers seeking three consecutive championships. Kobe has proved that he is still the best basketball player on the planet after entering the playoffs, and Kobe will lead the Lakers to defend their title and complete the hegemony of three consecutive championships. Most importantly, Kobe is still the all-powerful Kobe. He can succeed in various ways.
Two or three kings used to be the core.
Wade, James and Bosh are the core of their respective teams and the first choice of attack before joining forces. At present, it is said that they will play selflessly, but it is not difficult to know from the cooperation between Iverson and Anthony that it is even more difficult for the three kings of the Heat to really allocate players. Playing time, shots and even salary will all be factors that affect the three kings' playing.
Third, there is a lack of playoff coaches.
James said in an interview that Eric Pollster will still be the coach of the Heat next season, but everyone knows that Riley may come out to replace him at any time. Over time, Spoelstra will be an excellent head coach, but compared with those experienced coaches who are in charge of the overall situation, he is almost ready, especially after entering the playoffs. Will the Heat still trust him? If he makes the wrong decision, he may lose trust. Ask Mike Brown where he is a knight, and Spoelstra will know his future fate. If the Heat want to win the championship, they must find a coach who can control the situation in the playoffs.
Fourth, the competition in the east is fierce.
At present, the Lakers in the west stand out, and the talents in the east are abundant. The Celtics Big Three are getting older and older, but they will remain an invincible team next season. They are not only experienced, but also upgraded their lineup this summer. Magic didn't stop to continue to transform the lineup. The magic with Howard as the core is still very competitive, and the bull seems to be a neglected force. Boozer's joining greatly enhanced their strength. Next season's Eagles is also a team to be reckoned with. The Heat is likely to be the strongest team in the East, but it will be very difficult for them to break through in the East.
Fifth, there is no reliable and experienced position control.
Chamos's performance after entering the league is not bad, but it is still far from the requirements of the Heat. Every championship needs a great point guard, and Chamos is obviously not a point guard candidate for the Heat championship lineup. Some people may say that James is the best point guard candidate for the Heat. It would be an interesting scene if the Heat lined up like this, but the team needs an experienced player in the No.1 position. You don't have to use such a player, but at least you must be a substitute who can give enough support. Iverson, "White Chocolate" Williams may be a good candidate.
Sixth, the lack of excellent supporting roles.
Even if the three kings can cooperate well, the lack of excellent supporting roles is also an important factor restricting their progress. Even if they take the initiative to reduce their salary, the Heat don't have much money to sign excellent role players. On the team point guard, can a Chamos hold up the scene? Of course, there are also many veterans who are eager to join the Heat, but is this enough for the Heat who are determined to win the championship? In the long NBA campaign, anything can happen, such as injury, foul trouble and so on. Once this happens, who will save the heat? To win the championship, you must be a well-equipped team. If the Heat can't upgrade the bench, winning the championship with three kings can only be a dream.
Seventh, the team lacks chemical reaction.
This is a must for every team. Even if there is a so-called chemical reaction in the heat next season, it is not as good as paper. Of course, Wade, James, and Bosh have all worked together in the All-Star Team and the US National Team, but this does not mean that they can cooperate happily in the Heat. Whether Wade, James and Bosh can adapt to each other is a big problem, and the others have not yet been determined. Other members of the Heat are either novices or basic salary players, and it is also a question whether they can do their jobs well. If the Heat become champions in the regular season, it will be easy for them to enter the finals, but how much do they need between the three kings and between them and the walk-on?