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Marchesk
11-18-2015, 11:33 AM
Who wins?

I'm going to say that 2012 Durant/Westbrook better than Lebron/Delly or any other combination on the 2015 Cavs. And the Thunder got backdoor swept.

r15mohd
11-18-2015, 11:36 AM
Peak Bron, great rotation defense with Battier and the small ball lineup, 3pt threat from Miller and Battier, even some showing of a Grizzlies-Chalmers lol

2012 Heat would win...Bron would make Curry even less impactful like he did DRose in 2011

Marchesk
11-18-2015, 11:39 AM
2012 Heat would win...Bron would make Curry even less impactful like he did DRose in 2011

That Heat team would also beat the current Warriors in a series.

WayOfWade
11-18-2015, 12:38 PM
Curry = Chalmers ONLY JOKING
Thompson < Wade
Iguodala > Battier
Green < LeBron
Bogut < Bosh

I think it would be pretty close, that Heat team stumbled through the Regular season and had to deal with a lot of injuries, however they were at their best by the end of the season. Dwyane Wade scored no less than 19 points during that finals (did that just once), LeBron was dominating, the Heat had Miller and Battier doing their thing, and Chris Bosh had settled into a nice role as well. This Heat team may be one of the few teams ever that could actually match up with the Warriors no matter what lineup Golden State puts out thanks to Spoelstra's newfound "positionless" basketball, that Heat team is just as versatile, albeit not as deep. They were more top-heavy though and had a bit more starpower. Wade was still performing at a high level, and LeBron was in the middle of his otherworldly years (09-14). However if Stephen Curry performs at his MVP level and the Heat have no answer, I think the Warriors would take the series. If they can do a good job against him, be it by putting LeBron or Battier on him, then I think the Heat would take it in 7; if not, then the Warriors in 6.

ArbitraryWater
11-18-2015, 12:41 PM
2015? Heat in 6
2016? Different discussion, lets see

Hopper15
11-18-2015, 12:55 PM
Curry = Chalmers ONLY JOKING
Thompson < Wade
Iguodala > Battier
Green < LeBron
Bogut < Bosh

I think it would be pretty close, that Heat team stumbled through the Regular season and had to deal with a lot of injuries, however they were at their best by the end of the season. Dwyane Wade scored no less than 19 points during that finals (did that just once), LeBron was dominating, the Heat had Miller and Battier doing their thing, and Chris Bosh had settled into a nice role as well. This Heat team may be one of the few teams ever that could actually match up with the Warriors no matter what lineup Golden State puts out thanks to Spoelstra's newfound "positionless" basketball, that Heat team is just as versatile, albeit not as deep. They were more top-heavy though and had a bit more starpower. Wade was still performing at a high level, and LeBron was in the middle of his otherworldly years (09-14). However if Stephen Curry performs at his MVP level and the Heat have no answer, I think the Warriors would take the series. If they can do a good job against him, be it by putting LeBron or Battier on him, then I think the Heat would take it in 7; if not, then the Warriors in 6.


:facepalm

FreezingTsmoove
11-18-2015, 12:56 PM
Curry = Chalmers ONLY JOKING
Thompson < Wade
Iguodala = Battier
Green < LeBron
Bogut < Bosh

I think it would be pretty close, that Heat team stumbled through the Regular season and had to deal with a lot of injuries, however they were at their best by the end of the season. Dwyane Wade scored no less than 19 points during that finals (did that just once), LeBron was dominating, the Heat had Miller and Battier doing their thing, and Chris Bosh had settled into a nice role as well. This Heat team may be one of the few teams ever that could actually match up with the Warriors no matter what lineup Golden State puts out thanks to Spoelstra's newfound "positionless" basketball, that Heat team is just as versatile, albeit not as deep. They were more top-heavy though and had a bit more starpower. Wade was still performing at a high level, and LeBron was in the middle of his otherworldly years (09-14). However if Stephen Curry performs at his MVP level and the Heat have no answer, I think the Warriors would take the series. If they can do a good job against him, be it by putting LeBron or Battier on him, then I think the Heat would take it in 7; if not, then the Warriors in 6.

fixed

r0drig0lac
11-18-2015, 01:00 PM
Heat in 5

tomtucker
11-18-2015, 01:03 PM
heat in 5, too stacked

Lebronxrings
11-18-2015, 02:08 PM
fixed
i don't recall battier winning a fmvp and leading his team

Real14
11-18-2015, 02:16 PM
Tha Refs would let that stacked team called 2012 cheat win.

Mr. Jabbar
11-18-2015, 02:25 PM
Heat got the REFS advantage by a huge margin. I'd take the Warriors if not for that, by a huge margin too.

WayOfWade
11-18-2015, 04:15 PM
:facepalm
Could you elaborate? I know it must've taken all your mental effort to post that, but I would like it if you actually contribute something

warriorfan
11-18-2015, 04:25 PM
Warriors are team of the decade they would stomp them out no problem

aj1987
11-18-2015, 04:32 PM
Heat would wreck. Better defense and two of the greatest to ever play. One at his peak and the other just exiting his prime.

Lebron23
11-18-2015, 09:15 PM
Heat in 5

Miami beat 3 MVP Candidates, and 1 future NBA All Star.

AnaheimLakers24
11-18-2015, 09:32 PM
If bron brings his A game than warriors in 5

Megabox!
11-18-2015, 11:50 PM
Well for starters that Heat team was actually healthy going into the finals. Heat in 5