Superteams have been a common topic around the NBA in recent years. So when we talk about them, it’s mandatory to mention the Miami Heat that teamed up LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, and the Golden State Warriors that landed Kevin Durant to join Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.
These teams were expected to take the league by storm, which they did to some extent. Yet, none of them could three-peat, although they were very close to do so.
NBA reporter Ben Stinar sparked a big debate on these superteams and how they compare to legendary squads like the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls and the Lakers that won three straight titles led by Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant.
Everyone freaked out when LeBron James joined the Miami Heat, and Kevin Durant joined the Golden State Warriors.
Yet, neither team won 3 championships in a row.
Just goes to show how special those Michael Jordan Bulls and Kobe/SHAQ Lakers were.
Everyone freaked out when LeBron James joined the Miami Heat, and Kevin Durant joined the Golden State Warriors.
Yet, neither team won 3 championships in a row.
Just goes to show how special those Michael Jordan Bulls and Kobe/SHAQ Lakers were……
— Ben Stinar (@BenStinar) May 8, 2021
Fans reacted to this tweet, explaining that several factors prevented these teams from three-peating, starting a long argument about why these squads deserve more credit.
Man you know damn well if KD or Klay was healthy warriors woulda had 3. Stop it
— T.J. Ward (@BossWard43) May 8, 2021
Gs could have easily won 3
— free (@troytrilla) May 8, 2021
Injuries were a big part of that. I think GS didn't get the 3rd because of injuries.
— ARobinson (@ARobbNJ) May 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/FaisalAli201/status/1391078727220670464
the warriors would have got that if they didnt get injured to hell
— Max4_President (@MWattpadder) May 8, 2021
Or how trash the league was, less parity? 🌚
— R. U. Dumb (@BossDonWave) May 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/2soonjun/status/1391089784387342346
Bro stop. It was easier back then because nobody jumped ship after one year or requested a block buster trade out. It’s a domino affect in the NBA today. A 3 peat today is much harder than Jordan or Shaqs 3 peat.
— Kool-Aid Drinking Giants Fan (@LaunchingDarts) May 8, 2021
Just goes to show you that Jordan didn’t play nobody worth a DAMN
— jettpurple18 (@jettpurple18) May 8, 2021
Lakers cheated with the 3rd one
— John Walkins (@lobatesjj) May 8, 2021
Warriors would’ve three Pet if kd and host didn’t get injured
— Honest laker fan 🇵🇠(@honestlakerfan3) May 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/Ignorem62281500/status/1391139080340127751
It shows you how weak the league was in the 90’s and how Shaq was the last big man standing of that era.
— Robert Harding, Jr (@roberthardingjr) May 8, 2021
Well KD and Klay Thompson both received major injuries.
— Russ to the R (@RussSorite16) May 9, 2021
https://twitter.com/liveMSC101/status/1391089001159868417https://twitter.com/Lbjsgoat1/status/1391107389781389321
Maybe it's because both Jordan and Kobe were and always will be better than Lefraud James?
— Bruce Bailey (@BruceBa74487060) May 8, 2021
Wades injury in 2014 and kds injury in 2019 may have changed those outcomes
— Him (@KevinCold4) May 8, 2021
I'll never understand why some try to say the LeBron/Miami situation = the KD/Warriors situation. LeBron tried to form a super team, the core of the Warriors (Steph/Klay/Dray) were drafted/developed. KD joined after they already won a title. Not the same thing.
— Jeannie Matteucci (@MatteucciJ) May 8, 2021
The Miami Heat went to four NBA Finals, winning two and losing two. The KD Warriors went to three, but they couldn’t get past the Toronto Raptors in the third one.
Right now, the only superteam in the league is the Brooklyn Nets, but they haven’t looked like that this campaign. Injuries have prevented fans from watching Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, and James Harden play together as much as they’d like.
The Los Angeles Lakers were the last team to three-peat in the league, and it doesn’t seem like somebody will snatch that honor from their hands. The association is highly competitive right now, and it’s hard to find a team with the talent to win three consecutive NBA championships.