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Dwyane Wade Admits The Heat Superteam Was Created Because of Kobe Bryant
The domino effect is real and happens frequently in sports and daily life. Dwyane Wade said on Tony Parker’s Skweek Show that Kobe Bryant’s success was a factor in his decision to join forces with LeBron James and Chris Bosh.As soon as Kobe rushed and got his hands on the ball, I turned off the TV. LeBron, I was like, “What are you going to do?”
Our summer unattachment period ended there. They held all the power. We were thinking, “Wait, he got five and we got one?” when Kobe started earning all these rings. In other words, yes. That was the turning point that altered the league.
Dwyane Wade explains how the Big 3 of the Miami Heat came to be.In the summer of 2010, the Miami Heat signed James and Bosh to join Wade, and it was immediately obvious that this was going to be a problem for the NBA. Indeed, James, Bosh, and Wade had reached their athletic peaks.
While the Big 3 went to the NBA Finals four years in a row from 2011 to 2014, Bryant never made it back. In 2012 and 2013, they ultimately prevailed and became champions.However, the Internet has a long memory. When a public figure of Wade’s stature makes an outlandish claim, skeptics inevitably want proof.
A fan going by the handle “Coach James” on X/Twitter called Wade out on his persistent lying. An old videotape was part of his arsenal of proof. Wade mentioned the Boston Celtics as the impetus for the formation of the Big 3 in an interview with Kevin Garnett.Which of these explanations is accurate? Okay, I guess both are possible. The Celtics were the dominant team in the Eastern Conference while Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers were making their way to the NBA Finals. In theory, they wouldn’t be able to reach Bryant if they lost to Boston.