
Rich Paul Absurdly Claims the Miami Heat Were Never a "Big Three"!
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Rich Paul's controversial statement claiming the Miami Heat's championship core of LeBron, Wade, and Bosh was "never a Big Three" sparks heated debate about NBA history and narrative control. I explore why this claim is absurd by examining the definition of a Big Three and comparing it to other famous NBA trios.
• Define a Big Three as three perennial all-star players in or around their prime years
• Breakdown of the 2008 Boston Celtics Big Three (Pierce, Allen, Garnett) as a classic example
• Analysis of the Warriors' Big Four with Durant joining Curry, Thompson and Green
• Detailed stats showing Miami's trio were all multi-time All-Stars in their prime when they joined forces
• Rich Paul's statement appears to be an attempt to rewrite history to enhance LeBron's legacy
• Examining how Bosh's role as "ultimate professional" doesn't diminish his star status
• Statistical comparison showing LeBron played with more All-Stars against fewer playoff All-Star opponents than Jordan
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