Big respect to Chris Bosh. He took the blunt end of the criticism whenever the Heat had struggles. He adjusted well to the third option and stepped up when Bron or Wade is out. He made one hell of a play against the Spurs in the closing seconds of game 6. The O rebound, the assist to ray and the block on a dangerous Danny Green to steal game 6.
He took the blunt end of the criticism for good reason. Bosh was a solid NBA player on a really bad team for years, Kind like a Kevin love. When Bosh was paired with actual super stars he struggled to be more than just a role player.
@@deonteanderson4614 so in 1st round interview Kobe said he wants to 3peat? But they got swept and tired? Idk about that bro. Dallas is Better and they destroy the OKC too. That Mavs team is underrated.
Man, the Heatles were something else. While I absolutely hated them throughout my college years back in the day, it was truly something special to witness. Having such a villainous team just made everything that much more intense. It’s crazy how much the league changed since they broke up after 2014. The league is almost unrecognizable despite it being only 8 years since then.
8 years is a long time, man. For reference, Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker were seen as “The Future” around that time. Since then, Jabari’s Parkers knees have exploded and taken him out of the league while Wiggins had to reinvent himself.
The league is just lucky Wade and James didn’t team up after the 08 Olympics instead of 2010, otherwise that’s at least 3 more championships on the table on top of the two they got
@@Rookie_Mode2023 maybe for others but here in our town the old folks seeing MJ bulls in heat jersey and they are excited to watch Heat games during that era. Very enjoyable almost every game
I’m an Mavs fan. I don’t necessarily like Lebron or the heat or Wade. But the 2011-2014 Heatles made the NBA the most exciting that it has ever been. That is the NBA best era.
4 Finals in a row? Pretty good run, hard fought battles but some really good luck. Their 11-12 and 12-13 seasons were incredible. That Ray Allen 3 PT Shot was one of the most amazing in NBA History.
@@justthisguy1948 not really taking into account the 2 losses were preventable, Dirk literally beat 3 Top 10 Players of All Time in 1 Postseason run, and swept Kobe’s back to back team. But the spurs one of the worst things that could’ve happened… Bosh and Wade’s decline started. If Wade and Bosh performed like it was 2011/2012 then it would’ve been light out. Wasn’t a failure honestly, Wade and Bosh’s contending days were gone, and Lebron’s definitely weren’t
@@yuhhtempo to only win 2 championships with that squad is a failure and don’t blame Wade and bosh for the last years loss when the first years was lebrons fault
The most memorable thing for me about the Heatles era was an interview with DWade when he said that during that time when they enter the building there are teams who are really intimidated by them he can clearly feel it way before the start of the game. It's like the young teams are afraid to play them. Especially during that 27 game run.
One of the most interesting things to me is how they initially viewed and treated Spoelstra. Erik Spoelstra went from being disrespected and disregarded as a pushover coach who's never played in the NBA. To one of the most respected coaches of this era and easily one of the greatest coaches of today's era. Also, many people use 2020 playoffs with an asterisk. But think about it. Only the toughest players, coaches, and staff were able to pull through the 2020 bubble. It really required people to sacrifice comfort and routine, and therefor the mentally strongest teams, not the most talented teams are who made it. And Coach Spoel was able to take a maybe at best second round or ECF team if they're lucky and bring them to the finals. And of course him having Jimmy Butler is a huge W as well. All I'm saying is this man isn't talked about as much for how great of a coach he is.
Also throw in the fact that Spoelstra was actually a good coach before James and Bosh came in 2011. He took a really horrid Heat team roster to the playoffs in his first two seasons since he replaced Pat Riley after the 2008 season.
That's cause LeBron can be a baby sometimes. When things don't go right he points fingers. I hate that about him, I'm definitely a fan and no one is perfect but that's a trait I don't like about him
@@Kosher93 If it was just LeBron, would've been the same story on the Cavs. An on court leader can only take a team so far, takes an entire franchise to do their jobs and show up to win. And coaching is a huuge part of that more than people would like to admit. Also, I hate to b one of those guys, but for example. Bron dominated that game 6 versus the Spurs, but if it weren't for Bosh and Ray, well... u know what would've happened.
The massive underdog Bulls gave it their best. LeBron blocked D-Rose to secure the series in 5. But the Bulls should have won Game 5 to extend the series to 6, James and Wade said no and they took over the game.
Sometimes it's easy to forget how versatile a defender LeBron was because almost no one could stay in front of Rose and LeBron basically locked him up that series when he was on him. LeBron was also incredibly clutch that series, he crapped the bed against Dallas then was clutch the next two years, it was an amazing run.
If you're talking about the 2011 mavs, you have to mention their series with portland. Aside from the heat, that was their toughest series all playoffs. It even gave us Brandon Roy's last signature game.
Yep winning in that first rd vs portland is what prepared the Mavs for the rest of the playoffs and finals.If im not mistaken mavs were the underdogs due to past failures
@@brandonbates9259 Bingo! People forgot that the Mavericks for the past three seasons before is a Top 3 or 4 Western Conference team in the regular season and had never made it back to the Finals since 2006 due to early Playoff exits. And who will not forget about that 67-15 Dallas Mavericks being bounced by the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the 2007 Playoffs who happened to be Dirk Nowitzki's MVP Season?
Actually, its pretty difficult for brand new teammates to have the type of chemistry the 2011 Heat had and reach the NBA Finals in their first year together. Thats unheard of. Plus an excellent coaching staff starting with Erik Spoelstra which is Pat Rileys hand picked guy.
idk why but for me wade>james , and I can’t even try to name James even close not to goat but even great as a player , ye great scorer but not a game changer as a same wade , and not even close not only to Kobe , we’re many another game changing guys , that had much more impact in their teams , how you can see last years , lakers game out of James looks better at my point , I could even say much better , cause ego of this guy grown faster than rings on fingers , imagine this guy don’t have a lot of possession cause now not so fast , but asks big throw percent with huge misses , I mean hes not even close to AI in game impact he had about 40 perc possession , but in their games his points was needed , in lakers with james it’s about ego out of results , and davis not only looks but plays much worse with him time to time , hope James leave lakers his teammates better out of him
Coach Erik is still with the Heat as the head coach until now and went to the Finals 5x with the 2-3 record and his last finals appearance, he faced LeBron and the Lakers in 2020 Speaking of Bron, he's the only member of the Heat big 3 still active and won 2 more after with Cleveland and the Lakers seperately. Honestly at that time I was hoping for a Final showdown between the Heat and Lakers during those 4 years but it didn't happen.
I never forget how they mocked Dirk for being sick and how he humbled them by taking the ring. That was definitely a learning experience for them to grow up. The next season, they were all about business.
4:16 Lebron had already been to the finals with Cleveland in 07 (which is insane tbh). That finals with the heat against the mavs was his second finals appearance.
Love him or hate him you gotta respect his composure when he's back to Cleveland for the first time after joining South Beach. Ben Simmon and many young players probably wouldn't survive that kind of hostile environment. Game really won't be the same after he retire
Facts, Lebron is really once in a generation type of player/athlete/ personality kind of guy. No one has come close to the level of domination/composure/ intellect etc as Lebron. That’s why he gets so much hate, because he’s so unrelatable. People hate what they can have
@@Ril014 Well lebron really is a great player. But the hate started when he left cleveland. Add to the hatred also is his arrogance not 1 not 2 not 3. He also become a flopper and almost whines to the refs. Also his LeGm style backtracks at him but I can't blame him because of his experience in his past careers. I just hope the big 3 stayed longer in miami because that is my favorite team of all time.
@@Ril014 i definitely agree with you. Im thinking if lebron gonna retired the nba will be boring cos most of players just shooting 3s and had 2 moves only on the sleeves. You will not see someone like him again giving you highlights every game.
It sucks that the Big Three Heat collapsed in the Finals a season before the Warriors dynasty started. Wouldve have been nice to see the Heat at their peak vs the Warriors in the 2015 Finals
heat were definitely a dynasty. 2 rings out of 4 back to back finals appearances is impressive. they could’ve done better but they had a lot of pressure on them
@@slanderman3296ym my guy. I honestly don’t think there’s another team in nba history with more pressure than this team. Idk if there’s many (if any) teams in all of sports history with more pressure than this Heat team. It was a circus of criticism and heroics. Legendary playoff runs. Stunningly exciting playoff basketball. Legacies on the line. Names were solidified in history books during this time. Dirk doesn’t get the love he deserves if not being associated with beating this team. Specifically this run makes Dirk have a case for like top 25 all time. Ray Allen is the most clutch 3 point shooter of all time STILL bc of that shot. If not for that shot Curry takes that title for most clutch EASILY. At least now it’s still a debate. When Wade and Bron lost Bosh to injury and drop 70 on Indy it was a statement to the entire league. That team almost broke the Showtime Lakers record for winning streaks. There’s so much history and so many narratives connected to them. So many Hall of fame guys in that Heat Spurs rivalry. So many mvp caliber players etching their names in the books all time. The only thing we didn’t get to see was Kobe and Lebron/Wade meet in the finals. Tbh it prob works out in Kobe’s favor that this didn’t happen 😅
Can you do "How good was Walter Payton?" Best running back ever. Didn't have any Pro Bowl offensive lineman and still had the record for the most rushing yards.
Can someone explain to me why Chris "The Birdman" Andersen wasn't mentioned in this video? As I recall, after he gotten signed in a two-year deal, they created that historic streak and made their post presence challenging. Yes, we understand that Ray Allen's two-year deal was worth it, but the same can be said about Chris. Period.
He was so key against the pacers in the playoff I remember, they used to struggle against them cuz of size, they had a bunch of scrubs at center almost every season till they got him. They even tried Greg oden!!!
James: 2x MVP, 4x All Star Wade: 4x All Star Bosh: 4x All Star Not to mention the great roster construction that meshed the big 3 with the criminally underrated point guard Mario Chalmers, the phenomenal post defender and leader Udonis Haslem, and an ever-changing yet great group of bench veterans in Mike Miller (2010-13), Zydrunas Ilgauskas (2010-11), Shane Battier (2011-14), Norris Cole (2011-14), Ray Allen (2012-14), Chris Andersen (2012-14), and Rashard Lewis (2012-14). I started watching the NBA just a bit too late for these guys, as I didn't know the Heat and their players until 2014, and they were already crumbling at that point. If it wasn't for D-Wade having old man knees, they may have won it again in 2014.
0:20 absolutely Crazy. He *EASILY* could’ve stayed in Miami and still contended. Wade and Bosh weren’t the same but that team had more potential than Cleveland (at least at the start of the season). He took the tougher road by going back home to try and win a Cleveland championship.
The best part about this team was their aggressive defense and the transition opportunities they could create. Offensively DWade and Bron sort of collided a bit in their roles, and Bosh was reduced to more or less a decent stretch big who could pass.
That was my favourite NBA period. I liked the antagonism in the East (Miami , Chicago, Indiana, New York, Boston) and it also happened during my basketball prime (28-32 years old at the time). Nostalgia sure plays a serious role in my opinion, so i truly understand if someone disagrees.
2010-2014 Heat was far from unsuccessful but they definitely underachieved. You can’t lose that 2011 finals, that way that loss in 2014 doesn’t look as bad because it would have been their first loss in the finals, as well winning 3 championships straight. It also makes LeBron’s move back to Cleveland even more reasonable
@@lukepiemaker They were a very good team but they’re not a dynasty. That combination of players is supposed to win 3+ rings. 2-4 isn’t terrible but it’s not as successful as people thought they would be.
@@chancelinder Winning 2 out of 4 years is not success for you? I mean other teams just winning one is just a dream from them. Other teams can't even make it to the finals and has been in the league for x number of years. That Heat run was undoubtedly a success. You maybe talking about the Celtics forming a big 3 and just getting 2 finals appearance and 1 ring. That's is under achieving.
@@maxillebastille9079 they only stayed together for 4 years . And bosh literally retired year after 💀. Dwade wasn’t relevant he was washed by then due to injured . The whole idea of super team is not really having well supported squad with depth . U have 3 all stars that dude all the heavy lifiting .
@@sergiocano7652 yr after bron left we got hungry Hassan Whiteside. Just imagine. Big 3 was out there with Joel Anthony and bird man. Imagine hungry whiteside
Huge warriors fan here but this era of lebron was my favorite. The big 3 here is by far my favorite. The chemistry was amazing. And I can’t lie here, this heat team would dominate ANY team today. Even my healthy, prime warriors
Sorry to burst your bubble but the warriors would own the heat, heat almost lost to the 2013 spurs, which the warriors is exactly like but better with 3 pt shooting.
@@kuhieyei3855 bucks and warriors are way too good to be "dominated" by a team like the heat. If they actually played it might be close but no domination
@@andrewbomkamp3708 yeah exactly what i said, the warriors are basically the 2014 spurs with miles better talent. No way the heat that is a rebound away and saved by the exact type of player the warriors best player has from losing in 2013 would dominate warriors lmao
@@kuhieyei3855 Heat beat the Warriors in 2019 when Dwade was old and had no good players besides Bam, Heat also beat the Warriors in their prime, and The 2012 Heat never went against the 2016 warriors roster so no one knows if the 2016 warriors would of won🤷🏽♂️
nowitzki is so underrated, he’s unguardable 1 on 1 at his peak, it wasn’t surprising they beat that heat, but it was surprising how lbj respond considering he single handedly carried the cavs all those years deep in the playoffs
Norwitzki was already in decline by 2011. It's just that Lebron declined even steeper in finals for whatever reasons to drag the whole Heats team down.
@@TellenJones not sure about the decline since it was his 2nd best playoff scoring of his career, he surely changed his game to the post more, and lbj looks like he doesn’t want to take the throne away from wade and took a step back letting wade run his team!
@@josephj1973 nah. She’s a great wife and watches football with me but I can barely watch basketball anymore either. I love the game but 3’s every 17 seconds isn’t exciting like watching lebron, wade and bosh light them up without having to shoot many 3s at all.
In 2014 the Spurs whipped the Heatles' asses so hard that Lebroom left South Beach with his tail tucked between his legs. He's a ring chaser and that's why he'll never be the goat.
Man i still remember this big three era as yesterday, if only they didnt broke up in 2014 but hey imagine the fight between the big three & the splash brothers in 2015/2016, i think that would be one of the best matches we could had seen
This Heat team was very entertaining to watch especially in the 2012 playoffs after losing in the finals the year before (I was glad Dallas won it in 2011, Dirk deserved a ring) and needing to overcome a 3-2 deficit against rivals Boston in the ECF in 2012. They took care of OKC and then split 2 NBA finals meetings with San Antonio in 2013 and 2014, were lucky to win it in 2013 thanks to Ray Allen's crazy clutch 3 pointer. LeBron James may have been the leading scorer but Chris Bosh was probably the most important player on this Heat team. He did some amazing things when it mattered, offensive rebound to the mentioned Ray Allen 3 pointer and the game saving block on Danny Green. Bosh also made some great game winners, especially the one in San Antonio during the regular season.
Houston and Miami were my default teams. Wade became one of my favs. Then I was hyped when they got Shaq even if it was short lived. When James came to the team, it was just unreal. I was pretty shocked. I was losing interest in keeping up with sports but that Big 2 was interesting to witness. The Love/hate from the fans made it electrifying.
As a Spurs fan: they were incredible. I was terrified of them, especially after they beat the Spurs in '13. They were like the Shaq-Kobe Lakers of the East. But they ended up bringing out the best of my Spurs in 2014. Even as a Spurs fan, I'll admit it was bittersweet when LeBron announced he was moving back to Cleveland. I truly enjoyed that Spurs-Heat rivalry while it lasted, and I hoped it would continue throughout the 2010s.
@@RaidenNexus97 hell yeah. The 2014 Spurs were motivated to get revenge and they also knew it was their last chance to bring home the trophy with the Big Three: Duncan, Ginobili and Parker. The 2014 finals were also exhilarating.
seeing all these teams that have tried to build super teams, it makes there 4 year run that much more impressive, kyrie Durant and harden would’ve loved 2 out of 4
@@gray6414 right like I never understood that yea I get injuries was a big deal but like him and melo and Bosh etc are just a few to name where you can tell their not at their best no more just from a year before. That last year with lebron wade and bosh man were bosh and wade a step behind that whole finals it’s like they got tired from being in 4 finals back to back but lebrkn literally had one of his best finals at that moment stats wise he was on fire literally carrying them. I never understood how wade and bosh had a huge step off from 2011 to 2014. Especially bosh at that point he wasn’t even a top 20 player in the nba tbh. People who don’t remember those times and just see the team wade bosh lebron or allen they see the names but not the context . Only lebrkn was at his prime and playing elite level at that time. After that you can tell how much lebron was holding that team together after he left they struggled barely making the playoffs year after year with bish and wade until bosh got hurt and didn’t come back. Man it’s crazy how lebrkn does that much impact on 1 team went to the cavs who were the worst team and took them to the finals. Going to the finals 8 straight years is frazy and going 9 out of 10 years man it’s unbelievable. All those miles and he’s still playing great rn. I wish lebron started his career around the same time as Luka tatum booker giannis morant Zion etc all the young stars rn that people can actually watch game in n game out yearly playoffs because people forgot how good lebron was now we are watching from his end but people forget those first 7 years with the cavs they were in the playoffs every year and he was in mvp he took the worst team to the finals! He scored the last 24 pts in the playoffs to beat the defending champs pistons ! Like if he played rn nightly people would actually appreciate him and Jordan and Kobe way more. Seeing all these highlights every day imagine lebrons and Kobe’s man. Like we forget all their plays because it’s been so much you have to break it down but you can literally type in lebron 40 pts and so many games will pop up. Like we really forget man and I hate that if he played rn we would literally see the difference between him and all these other young stars. Him playing at a high level at the age of 38 should tell ppl how much you should appreciate him before he’s gone like Kobe and this is all coming from a warriors fan who loves curry and went through the 3-1 loss and those 4 finals wars man. I hated that kd came to the team man cuz him at okc was literally more competitive that 2016 year was amazing but when he joined it wasn’t fun cuz we won every game now basketball is at its highest you don’t know who’s going to win every year. The fact that lebrkn just made it to the finals every year and guys like harden can’t just shows
The worst about this Heat team, is how much flopping Lebron started doing and how many questionable calls favored them to pass the Celtics and win something.
I was in San Antonio in 2014 when they won the game w/ no air conditioning. walking around downtown seeing all the Spurs flags n shit the next day was really cool.
He probably would have stayed if he had won 14. I remember being devastated as a kid who was a Miami Heat fan from overseas that the year I move to Miami Lebron decided to leave.
@KingstarXfb precisely! Wade was falling off and Bosh having health problems. That team really did deserve probably 4. However, if that happened that's another thing the haters take from Bron. He can't win....even when he wins
People say lebron is soft but more like his teammates are soft during his career. Wade old legs, bosh disease and AD/kyrie glass man. He dont have a proper superstar to ball hard the whole season.
Big respect to Chris Bosh. He took the blunt end of the criticism whenever the Heat had struggles. He adjusted well to the third option and stepped up when Bron or Wade is out. He made one hell of a play against the Spurs in the closing seconds of game 6. The O rebound, the assist to ray and the block on a dangerous Danny Green to steal game 6.
Dwade is underrated
@@deetheoriginal3117 very underrated
He took the blunt end of the criticism for good reason. Bosh was a solid NBA player on a really bad team for years, Kind like a Kevin love. When Bosh was paired with actual super stars he struggled to be more than just a role player.
If LeBron didn't do what he did in the 4th quarter that rebound and that pass to Ray Allen would have never happened
Nobody talks about Bosh having 0 points in game 7 lol but they won
People forget that the 2011 Mavs swept Kobe and the Lakers.
That team is insanely underrated.
Might be one of the best championship run in the nba.
Did us like trash. Lakers was tryna 3 peat that year too
Yeah it was crazy
Lakers were coming off of back 2 back titles they were tired asf plus yk how Kobe is he worked himself so hard it tolled on him
@@deonteanderson4614 so in 1st round interview Kobe said he wants to 3peat?
But they got swept and tired? Idk about that bro.
Dallas is Better and they destroy the OKC too. That Mavs team is underrated.
Man, the Heatles were something else. While I absolutely hated them throughout my college years back in the day, it was truly something special to witness. Having such a villainous team just made everything that much more intense. It’s crazy how much the league changed since they broke up after 2014. The league is almost unrecognizable despite it being only 8 years since then.
8 years is a long time, man. For reference, Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker were seen as “The Future” around that time. Since then, Jabari’s Parkers knees have exploded and taken him out of the league while Wiggins had to reinvent himself.
It's weird I'm from Miami we never really saw us as the villains
The league is just lucky Wade and James didn’t team up after the 08 Olympics instead of 2010, otherwise that’s at least 3 more championships on the table on top of the two they got
@@cannedpineapple2702 like wise I never thought of us as the “bad guys” I guess that is what happens when you are on top for so long.
Facts
That 4 year run was just so dominant especially that 2012-2013 team when they had that 27 game win streak and went 66-16
lebron 2008/09 best season, also lebron > kobe > mj
They hardly beat the spurs in 2012-13 and got dominates by the Mavs and spurs in their finals lost.
@@youngboy2pacdrake lmao he isn’t better than them
@@PTC_Kelimate he is espn said it
@@PTC_Kelimate ton 618 is the biggestest black hole ever recorded it is bigger than our solar system
Miami heat big 3 is what started my love for basketball.
same!
thats what got me into playing basketball for the first time
Same and that was the time I became lebronatic fan.
@@Rookie_Mode2023 maybe for others but here in our town the old folks seeing MJ bulls in heat jersey and they are excited to watch Heat games during that era. Very enjoyable almost every game
I’m an Mavs fan. I don’t necessarily like Lebron or the heat or Wade. But the 2011-2014 Heatles made the NBA the most exciting that it has ever been. That is the NBA best era.
4 Finals in a row?
Pretty good run, hard fought battles but some really good luck.
Their 11-12 and 12-13 seasons were incredible.
That Ray Allen 3 PT Shot was one of the most amazing in NBA History.
Only 2 out of 4 years is a failure with that team
@@justthisguy1948 2/4 and only dominated in 1 finals.
@@justthisguy1948 not really taking into account the 2 losses were preventable, Dirk literally beat 3 Top 10 Players of All Time in 1 Postseason run, and swept Kobe’s back to back team. But the spurs one of the worst things that could’ve happened… Bosh and Wade’s decline started. If Wade and Bosh performed like it was 2011/2012 then it would’ve been light out. Wasn’t a failure honestly, Wade and Bosh’s contending days were gone, and Lebron’s definitely weren’t
@@yuhhtempo to only win 2 championships with that squad is a failure and don’t blame Wade and bosh for the last years loss when the first years was lebrons fault
@@justthisguy1948 wasn’t a failure. They had no depth and their team didn’t hold out as long.
that wade-james fastbreak was the most exciting and scariest i've ever seen...
wrong opinion but ok
@@youngboy2pacdrake how is an opinion wrong but ok
Golden state 3 curry-Thompson
The most memorable thing for me about the Heatles era was an interview with DWade when he said that during that time when they enter the building there are teams who are really intimidated by them he can clearly feel
it way before the start of the game. It's like the young teams are afraid to play them. Especially during that 27 game run.
wrong opinion but on
@@youngboy2pacdrake yours too
@@eol7604are you referring to Osnaldo DePeillo by any chance?
One of the most interesting things to me is how they initially viewed and treated Spoelstra. Erik Spoelstra went from being disrespected and disregarded as a pushover coach who's never played in the NBA. To one of the most respected coaches of this era and easily one of the greatest coaches of today's era. Also, many people use 2020 playoffs with an asterisk. But think about it. Only the toughest players, coaches, and staff were able to pull through the 2020 bubble. It really required people to sacrifice comfort and routine, and therefor the mentally strongest teams, not the most talented teams are who made it. And Coach Spoel was able to take a maybe at best second round or ECF team if they're lucky and bring them to the finals. And of course him having Jimmy Butler is a huge W as well. All I'm saying is this man isn't talked about as much for how great of a coach he is.
Also throw in the fact that Spoelstra was actually a good coach before James and Bosh came in 2011. He took a really horrid Heat team roster to the playoffs in his first two seasons since he replaced Pat Riley after the 2008 season.
That's cause LeBron can be a baby sometimes. When things don't go right he points fingers. I hate that about him, I'm definitely a fan and no one is perfect but that's a trait I don't like about him
@@ericg4915they all walked over him you dik riding gremlin but of course you trllls gotta make it about bron
They? It was just LeBron lol
@@Kosher93 If it was just LeBron, would've been the same story on the Cavs. An on court leader can only take a team so far, takes an entire franchise to do their jobs and show up to win. And coaching is a huuge part of that more than people would like to admit. Also, I hate to b one of those guys, but for example. Bron dominated that game 6 versus the Spurs, but if it weren't for Bosh and Ray, well... u know what would've happened.
As a bulls fan I remember that ecf all too well. I had never seen Drose afraid to drive to the rack until they started putting LeBron on him
The massive underdog Bulls gave it their best. LeBron blocked D-Rose to secure the series in 5. But the Bulls should have won Game 5 to extend the series to 6, James and Wade said no and they took over the game.
Fr 😂
Sometimes it's easy to forget how versatile a defender LeBron was because almost no one could stay in front of Rose and LeBron basically locked him up that series when he was on him. LeBron was also incredibly clutch that series, he crapped the bed against Dallas then was clutch the next two years, it was an amazing run.
@@jamesmarshall6619 drose overrated
@@youngboy2pacdrake lie again 😒
If you're talking about the 2011 mavs, you have to mention their series with portland. Aside from the heat, that was their toughest series all playoffs. It even gave us Brandon Roy's last signature game.
Yep winning in that first rd vs portland is what prepared the Mavs for the rest of the playoffs and finals.If im not mistaken mavs were the underdogs due to past failures
@@brandonbates9259 Bingo! People forgot that the Mavericks for the past three seasons before is a Top 3 or 4 Western Conference team in the regular season and had never made it back to the Finals since 2006 due to early Playoff exits. And who will not forget about that 67-15 Dallas Mavericks being bounced by the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the 2007 Playoffs who happened to be Dirk Nowitzki's MVP Season?
Actually, its pretty difficult for brand new teammates to have the type of chemistry the 2011 Heat had and reach the NBA Finals in their first year together. Thats unheard of. Plus an excellent coaching staff starting with Erik Spoelstra which is Pat Rileys hand picked guy.
Unheard of? What do you call the 2008 Celtics then?
2021 bucks? Just added Jrue holiday and made a big three and won the title the same year… mightve went back to back if middleton hadn’t got hurt
@@thomasthethong Jrue holiday and middleton was not a superstar and a beast in scoring unlike bron and wade that time.
@@zilverman7820 so their chemistry mattered even more.
Stfu! Not when the best players link up. Refer to the Boston Celtics.
Even though his career isn't over LeBron James had the most fun of his career with Miami
Second stint with Cleveland was great too, but the Warriors were just too good most of those seasons.
and his sneakers at the time THE 9 10 and over the peak 11 where extremely popular
And was the best in Miami
@@pcorf still won against the greatest team ever made
@@pcorf cough cough kd cough
Man, I miss the heat big 3… such a fun style of play to watch… such great playoff rivalries
idk why but for me wade>james , and I can’t even try to name James even close not to goat but even great as a player , ye great scorer but not a game changer as a same wade , and not even close not only to Kobe , we’re many another game changing guys , that had much more impact in their teams , how you can see last years , lakers game out of James looks better at my point , I could even say much better , cause ego of this guy grown faster than rings on fingers , imagine this guy don’t have a lot of possession cause now not so fast , but asks big throw percent with huge misses , I mean hes not even close to AI in game impact he had about 40 perc possession , but in their games his points was needed , in lakers with james it’s about ego out of results , and davis not only looks but plays much worse with him time to time , hope James leave lakers his teammates better out of him
@@ВальсПельс you gotta get off that Henny. With all that blasphemy, even satan would be scared of you.
Coach Erik is still with the Heat as the head coach until now and went to the Finals 5x with the 2-3 record and his last finals appearance, he faced LeBron and the Lakers in 2020
Speaking of Bron, he's the only member of the Heat big 3 still active and won 2 more after with Cleveland and the Lakers seperately.
Honestly at that time I was hoping for a Final showdown between the Heat and Lakers during those 4 years but it didn't happen.
That 2011 run by Mavs was LEGENDARY
If you could make for " How Great was James Worthy Actually" Would be Nice.
He is still in the NBA, when he retires maybe a video like that may happen
@@danhan6254?
@@adityasr2448 oohoohoooohoohohh.
I'm blind, my bad, I could've swore I saw lebron james
@@danhan6254 that made my day bro 🤣
Dim bulbs last longer than bright ones do
I never forget how they mocked Dirk for being sick and how he humbled them by taking the ring. That was definitely a learning experience for them to grow up. The next season, they were all about business.
The big three was arrogant they thought they win easy against dallas and they got theyre ass whoop 😂😂😂😂
“Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7”
-Lebro- I mean Tom Brady
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@@THEREALLORDJ you are the pure definition of a very gay man
Wdym Brady got 7
@@1andOnlyKB whats wrong with being gay?
@@warcraftarthas there is a lot wrong with it lil man!!!
admit it or not, this big 3 was iconic
The Heat 3 era deserves much better than a quick 14 min video.
It really dont
4:16 Lebron had already been to the finals with Cleveland in 07 (which is insane tbh). That finals with the heat against the mavs was his second finals appearance.
Love him or hate him you gotta respect his composure when he's back to Cleveland for the first time after joining South Beach. Ben Simmon and many young players probably wouldn't survive that kind of hostile environment. Game really won't be the same after he retire
Facts, Lebron is really once in a generation type of player/athlete/ personality kind of guy. No one has come close to the level of domination/composure/ intellect etc as Lebron. That’s why he gets so much hate, because he’s so unrelatable. People hate what they can have
@@Ril014 Well lebron really is a great player. But the hate started when he left cleveland. Add to the hatred also is his arrogance not 1 not 2 not 3. He also become a flopper and almost whines to the refs. Also his LeGm style backtracks at him but I can't blame him because of his experience in his past careers. I just hope the big 3 stayed longer in miami because that is my favorite team of all time.
I remember in A interview he said he liked when the crowd is hostile, it motivate him more, he loved to go out and quiet them
@@Ril014 i definitely agree with you. Im thinking if lebron gonna retired the nba will be boring cos most of players just shooting 3s and had 2 moves only on the sleeves. You will not see someone like him again giving you highlights every game.
@@zilverman7820 wrong opinion
As a Miami fan it was truly an exciting time to say a top 2 player of all time played for my favorite team lol
The 2013 would reek havoc in todays nba especially their small ball lineup
please do more videos like this, with former groups and "big threes"
It sucks that the Big Three Heat collapsed in the Finals a season before the Warriors dynasty started. Wouldve have been nice to see the Heat at their peak vs the Warriors in the 2015 Finals
Wade really wasn’t that good anymore
They didn’t collapse. The Spurs were massively better than them.
The didn’t collapse. Spurs dominated them.
@@michaelterrell2108 wrong, miami heat collapsed. Spurs arent good
@@warcraftarthasGet outta here with the excuses. The Heat got their asses whooped in the 2014 finals and gentlemen swepted.
heat were definitely a dynasty. 2 rings out of 4 back to back finals appearances is impressive. they could’ve done better but they had a lot of pressure on them
Pressure? I'd say hype. Alotta hype to live up to
Dynasty? Really lol🤣🤣
I mean they went to the finals all 4 years. So yeah it was a dynasty and they won 2 rings back to back.
@@slanderman3296ym my guy. I honestly don’t think there’s another team in nba history with more pressure than this team. Idk if there’s many (if any) teams in all of sports history with more pressure than this Heat team. It was a circus of criticism and heroics. Legendary playoff runs. Stunningly exciting playoff basketball. Legacies on the line. Names were solidified in history books during this time. Dirk doesn’t get the love he deserves if not being associated with beating this team. Specifically this run makes Dirk have a case for like top 25 all time. Ray Allen is the most clutch 3 point shooter of all time STILL bc of that shot. If not for that shot Curry takes that title for most clutch EASILY. At least now it’s still a debate. When Wade and Bron lost Bosh to injury and drop 70 on Indy it was a statement to the entire league. That team almost broke the Showtime Lakers record for winning streaks. There’s so much history and so many narratives connected to them. So many Hall of fame guys in that Heat Spurs rivalry. So many mvp caliber players etching their names in the books all time. The only thing we didn’t get to see was Kobe and Lebron/Wade meet in the finals. Tbh it prob works out in Kobe’s favor that this didn’t happen 😅
also won 27 games straight.. thats even more impressive
2012-13 Bron was unreal
3:43 Rose’s little chest bump is so badass
Can you do "How good was Walter Payton?" Best running back ever. Didn't have any Pro Bowl offensive lineman and still had the record for the most rushing yards.
@@peterdurham5482 they already did
Cap
@@peterdurham5482 Barry Sanders was a now show in the playoffs
Can someone explain to me why Chris "The Birdman" Andersen wasn't mentioned in this video? As I recall, after he gotten signed in a two-year deal, they created that historic streak and made their post presence challenging. Yes, we understand that Ray Allen's two-year deal was worth it, but the same can be said about Chris. Period.
He was fun as fuck to watch for sure
they were 43-4 with birdman thru the first round of the playoffs… that’s crazy
all the Heat fans loved him
He was so key against the pacers in the playoff I remember, they used to struggle against them cuz of size, they had a bunch of scrubs at center almost every season till they got him. They even tried Greg oden!!!
James: 2x MVP, 4x All Star
Wade: 4x All Star
Bosh: 4x All Star
Not to mention the great roster construction that meshed the big 3 with the criminally underrated point guard Mario Chalmers, the phenomenal post defender and leader Udonis Haslem, and an ever-changing yet great group of bench veterans in Mike Miller (2010-13), Zydrunas Ilgauskas (2010-11), Shane Battier (2011-14), Norris Cole (2011-14), Ray Allen (2012-14), Chris Andersen (2012-14), and Rashard Lewis (2012-14). I started watching the NBA just a bit too late for these guys, as I didn't know the Heat and their players until 2014, and they were already crumbling at that point. If it wasn't for D-Wade having old man knees, they may have won it again in 2014.
Don’t forget wades chip beforehand
0:20 absolutely Crazy. He *EASILY* could’ve stayed in Miami and still contended. Wade and Bosh weren’t the same but that team had more potential than Cleveland (at least at the start of the season). He took the tougher road by going back home to try and win a Cleveland championship.
The best part about this team was their aggressive defense and the transition opportunities they could create. Offensively DWade and Bron sort of collided a bit in their roles, and Bosh was reduced to more or less a decent stretch big who could pass.
That was my favourite NBA period. I liked the antagonism in the East (Miami , Chicago, Indiana, New York, Boston) and it also happened during my basketball prime (28-32 years old at the time). Nostalgia sure plays a serious role in my opinion, so i truly understand if someone disagrees.
Nonstop Sports ideas: "How good was the 2015 golden state warriors actually?"
Injuries in the playoffs cost them a title
LeBron of Heat was BEAST..and DWade! Best duo ever! Unstoppable! I miss this..really best team!
2010-2014 Heat was far from unsuccessful but they definitely underachieved.
You can’t lose that 2011 finals, that way that loss in 2014 doesn’t look as bad because it would have been their first loss in the finals, as well winning 3 championships straight.
It also makes LeBron’s move back to Cleveland even more reasonable
actually insane someone thinks 2-4 in 4 years of finals is underachieving lmaoo
@@lukepiemaker go back to 2010 and tell them all this super team would only win 2 rings
@@lukepiemaker They were a very good team but they’re not a dynasty. That combination of players is supposed to win 3+ rings. 2-4 isn’t terrible but it’s not as successful as people thought they would be.
@@chancelinder Winning 2 out of 4 years is not success for you? I mean other teams just winning one is just a dream from them. Other teams can't even make it to the finals and has been in the league for x number of years. That Heat run was undoubtedly a success. You maybe talking about the Celtics forming a big 3 and just getting 2 finals appearance and 1 ring. That's is under achieving.
@@maxillebastille9079 they only stayed together for 4 years . And bosh literally retired year after 💀. Dwade wasn’t relevant he was washed by then due to injured . The whole idea of super team is not really having well supported squad with depth . U have 3 all stars that dude all the heavy lifiting .
yo man you got one of the best contents of these nba stories in the whole world. thanks for creating these, i enjoy em very much.
good shit!
do "how good were bad boy pistons actually"
Would've 3 peated if it wasn't for a call in OT game6 1988
This team was like a dream -- unreal.
One of best trio of all time
I have watched this clip (11:15) more times than I can count but it STILL gives me chills, reminding me of the night I was watching that game.
Tim Duncan,Dirk Nowitzki and Kobe Bryant remained loyalty with the San Antonio Spurs,Dallas Mavericks and LA Lakers respectively
Good for them they got lucky with a competent front office
The 2012-2013 Miami Heat were Really, Really, Really Good...
They would have won more if they utilize Bosh more in the offense.
Bron left early
I agree but Wades knees started giving out
@@sergiocano7652 yr after bron left we got hungry Hassan Whiteside. Just imagine. Big 3 was out there with Joel Anthony and bird man. Imagine hungry whiteside
Lebron wanted bosh and wade to be 3 point shooters 😂
I know his prime was over by the time LeBron got to Miami but people still sleep on how good D.Wade was in 2010-13
He had some moments
Huge warriors fan here but this era of lebron was my favorite. The big 3 here is by far my favorite. The chemistry was amazing. And I can’t lie here, this heat team would dominate ANY team today. Even my healthy, prime warriors
no, they would not
Sorry to burst your bubble but the warriors would own the heat, heat almost lost to the 2013 spurs, which the warriors is exactly like but better with 3 pt shooting.
@@kuhieyei3855 bucks and warriors are way too good to be "dominated" by a team like the heat. If they actually played it might be close but no domination
@@andrewbomkamp3708 yeah exactly what i said, the warriors are basically the 2014 spurs with miles better talent. No way the heat that is a rebound away and saved by the exact type of player the warriors best player has from losing in 2013 would dominate warriors lmao
@@kuhieyei3855 Heat beat the Warriors in 2019 when Dwade was old and had no good players besides Bam, Heat also beat the Warriors in their prime, and The 2012 Heat never went against the 2016 warriors roster so no one knows if the 2016 warriors would of won🤷🏽♂️
nowitzki is so underrated, he’s unguardable 1 on 1 at his peak, it wasn’t surprising they beat that heat, but it was surprising how lbj respond considering he single handedly carried the cavs all those years deep in the playoffs
Norwitzki was already in decline by 2011. It's just that Lebron declined even steeper in finals for whatever reasons to drag the whole Heats team down.
@@TellenJones not sure about the decline since it was his 2nd best playoff scoring of his career, he surely changed his game to the post more, and lbj looks like he doesn’t want to take the throne away from wade and took a step back letting wade run his team!
I started watching the NBA about two years before LeBron left CLE. I loved the big three Heat as a kid.
12:12 I hope this meme never dies.
LeBron and Wade (Batman & Robin), was a pure highlight reel!
My wife actually watched basketball with me for 4 years 😂. That was the end of that lmao
of cringe
@@picklikeapro6952 Hopefully y'all divorced lol
@@gamergonegaming6811 Stick to watching hockey kid lol
@@josephj1973 nah. She’s a great wife and watches football with me but I can barely watch basketball anymore either. I love the game but 3’s every 17 seconds isn’t exciting like watching lebron, wade and bosh light them up without having to shoot many 3s at all.
I was there for that 27 game winning streak. Heat vs Blazers it was another no contest win.
Wade had lost a step in 2014 but lebron cant be mad at him for not performing because wade balled out in the 2011 finals & got no help at all
The biggest “what if?” For the trio is if they all signed with the Chicago bulls then they would have been the greatest team of all time.
This is back when the nba was good
Yesirrr
In 2014 the Spurs whipped the Heatles' asses so hard that Lebroom left South Beach with his tail tucked between his legs. He's a ring chaser and that's why he'll never be the goat.
“In 2014 they got too old”bruh the spurs where older and still won what ??? 😂
bosh had undiagnosed blood clots and wades knee was shredded
The fact that half the people in Cleveland that game were wearing Lebron jerseys in the arena.💀💀💀
One of the top best big 3 of all-time.
Lebon fans will try and tell you they weren’t a Super team though LMAO
A wise person once said “not 1 not 2 not 3 not 4 not 5 not 6 not 7”
A wise goat*
Man i still remember this big three era as yesterday, if only they didnt broke up in 2014 but hey imagine the fight between the big three & the splash brothers in 2015/2016, i think that would be one of the best matches we could had seen
In 2014 if they would've just added more depth they would've been fine
That FTX sponsor at 2:15 oh how times have changed 🤣
This Heat team was very entertaining to watch especially in the 2012 playoffs after losing in the finals the year before (I was glad Dallas won it in 2011, Dirk deserved a ring) and needing to overcome a 3-2 deficit against rivals Boston in the ECF in 2012. They took care of OKC and then split 2 NBA finals meetings with San Antonio in 2013 and 2014, were lucky to win it in 2013 thanks to Ray Allen's crazy clutch 3 pointer. LeBron James may have been the leading scorer but Chris Bosh was probably the most important player on this Heat team. He did some amazing things when it mattered, offensive rebound to the mentioned Ray Allen 3 pointer and the game saving block on Danny Green. Bosh also made some great game winners, especially the one in San Antonio during the regular season.
DWADE IS underrated
So we’re just gonna ignore 2014 where they got destroyed? Lol
Houston and Miami were my default teams. Wade became one of my favs. Then I was hyped when they got Shaq even if it was short lived. When James came to the team, it was just unreal. I was pretty shocked. I was losing interest in keeping up with sports but that Big 2 was interesting to witness. The Love/hate from the fans made it electrifying.
"Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7......." - Lebron was actually referring to how many NBA finals he would end up losing.
The most fun to watch team ever by far. Those highlights from the big3 are just something else.
1:14 “which was unheard of at the time” woah woah what about the Celtics big 3 back in 2008 🤨
As a Spurs fan: they were incredible. I was terrified of them, especially after they beat the Spurs in '13. They were like the Shaq-Kobe Lakers of the East. But they ended up bringing out the best of my Spurs in 2014. Even as a Spurs fan, I'll admit it was bittersweet when LeBron announced he was moving back to Cleveland. I truly enjoyed that Spurs-Heat rivalry while it lasted, and I hoped it would continue throughout the 2010s.
Miami is so underrated cuz of the warriors and cavs rivalry
Not enough titles for all that talent.
Wade + Shaq+ Kobe + Lebron = 16 Rings?
Bron and the Heat facing Dynasties. It's hard to win championship out there ☝️
the disrespect of this channel to 2011 Mavs is just disgusting
All I remember is 8 points in the finals smh
Spurs fan here. The 2013 finals were, indeed, exhilarating. They broke my heart, but they were fun 😂
Freaking Kawhi missed that darn free throw... But you gotta admit the 2014 Spurs were out for revenge against Miami
@@RaidenNexus97 hell yeah. The 2014 Spurs were motivated to get revenge and they also knew it was their last chance to bring home the trophy with the Big Three: Duncan, Ginobili and Parker. The 2014 finals were also exhilarating.
What a great, insightful recap! Thank you
Fun fact: Lebron played more seasons for the Lakers than he did for Miami 💀
@11:15 i just got chills
I remember the games when bron & wade would sit out & let the offense run through Bosh 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Miss that big3 miami era
Remember if Melo didn’t resign with the Knicks then it’ll be Melo, LeBron, and Wade instead of Bosh
i think melo is not a good fit. hes too ball dominant.
@@keysersoze-ek6umNo, he would had been a great fit. He showed on team USA that he had the ability to play off the ball
seeing all these teams that have tried to build super teams, it makes there 4 year run that much more impressive, kyrie Durant and harden would’ve loved 2 out of 4
It's their defense that made them great.
Not even just that their impact
My 2nd favorite team behind the 90's bulls
If Wade was 25 when LeBron joined the Miami heat, they could’ve won 4-5 championships
lebron would of never have left miami
its sad how wade had such a short prime. in his prime he was one of the best players in the nba and an mvp candidate
@@gray6414 Injuries really stop great players. Sad but that is reality.
@@gray6414 right like I never understood that yea I get injuries was a big deal but like him and melo and Bosh etc are just a few to name where you can tell their not at their best no more just from a year before. That last year with lebron wade and bosh man were bosh and wade a step behind that whole finals it’s like they got tired from being in 4 finals back to back but lebrkn literally had one of his best finals at that moment stats wise he was on fire literally carrying them. I never understood how wade and bosh had a huge step off from 2011 to 2014. Especially bosh at that point he wasn’t even a top 20 player in the nba tbh. People who don’t remember those times and just see the team wade bosh lebron or allen they see the names but not the context . Only lebrkn was at his prime and playing elite level at that time. After that you can tell how much lebron was holding that team together after he left they struggled barely making the playoffs year after year with bish and wade until bosh got hurt and didn’t come back. Man it’s crazy how lebrkn does that much impact on 1 team went to the cavs who were the worst team and took them to the finals. Going to the finals 8 straight years is frazy and going 9 out of 10 years man it’s unbelievable. All those miles and he’s still playing great rn. I wish lebron started his career around the same time as Luka tatum booker giannis morant Zion etc all the young stars rn that people can actually watch game in n game out yearly playoffs because people forgot how good lebron was now we are watching from his end but people forget those first 7 years with the cavs they were in the playoffs every year and he was in mvp he took the worst team to the finals! He scored the last 24 pts in the playoffs to beat the defending champs pistons ! Like if he played rn nightly people would actually appreciate him and Jordan and Kobe way more. Seeing all these highlights every day imagine lebrons and Kobe’s man. Like we forget all their plays because it’s been so much you have to break it down but you can literally type in lebron 40 pts and so many games will pop up. Like we really forget man and I hate that if he played rn we would literally see the difference between him and all these other young stars. Him playing at a high level at the age of 38 should tell ppl how much you should appreciate him before he’s gone like Kobe and this is all coming from a warriors fan who loves curry and went through the 3-1 loss and those 4 finals wars man. I hated that kd came to the team man cuz him at okc was literally more competitive that 2016 year was amazing but when he joined it wasn’t fun cuz we won every game now basketball is at its highest you don’t know who’s going to win every year. The fact that lebrkn just made it to the finals every year and guys like harden can’t just shows
Exactly the miami would’ve went on for the rest of the 2010s Dwayne wade didn’t have injuries
Love these videos ! I was not a heat fan whatsoever. Was a bulls fan and Chicago hated the heat
I used to hate any team who gang up on LeBron, including the bulls
Celtics too hahaha
Proud to be born and raised in Miami Dade-County to witness nba history before my own eyes 😎
the new miami team is a joke compared to the goated 2006 & 2010-2014 heat
@@Leven727 hell yea I was surprised they went to the finals not too long ago
Their bench was better than it appeared.
😮
Seeing those postgame pressers with Bosh after Wade and Bron always broke my heart. Nobody would ask him stuff. He was just there.
The Heatles won 2 championships. I still believe they underachieved
Yep with that talent of the trio. But injuries struck them and their bench is not good either. I wish they could have won atleast 3-4 titles.
I love the review of LeBron for the vs Mavs finals. That’s exactly a reflection of what I have been saying for all these years.
The worst about this Heat team, is how much flopping Lebron started doing and how many questionable calls favored them to pass the Celtics and win something.
He had to flop. Like Shaq, he was getting hit on almost every drive but unlike Shaq, he could hit enough of his free throws to alter games
@@TK-ev Shaq didn't flop. The flopping was just a weak way to manipulate the game.
I was in San Antonio in 2014 when they won the game w/ no air conditioning. walking around downtown seeing all the Spurs flags n shit the next day was really cool.
That Trio could impact the first 4 years just like the Warriors did from 15-18 I think Lebron would stay longer if he won all the Rings from 11-14.
He probably would have stayed if he had won 14. I remember being devastated as a kid who was a Miami Heat fan from overseas that the year I move to Miami Lebron decided to leave.
love these videos really good
@KingstarXfb precisely! Wade was falling off and Bosh having health problems. That team really did deserve probably 4. However, if that happened that's another thing the haters take from Bron. He can't win....even when he wins
Wade was hurt dummy.
People say lebron is soft but more like his teammates are soft during his career. Wade old legs, bosh disease and AD/kyrie glass man. He dont have a proper superstar to ball hard the whole season.