Miami Heat Roster All Set Up For Conquest For Finals Appearance For 5th Straight Year, Can Wade And Bosh Carry The Heat?

The Miami Heat roster still looks good no matter what you say about it. It does not matter whether LeBron fled South Beach and rejoined the Cavs to chase another title, it does not matter that a lot of Miami's role players are not coming back. 

What's important is that the two of the once Big Three still remain - Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. 

Though we can argue that the Heat is certainly much better with Lebron around, that cannot be totally true if we consider the other two superstars on the roster. 

Both Wade and Bosh have carried their respective teams as the primary go-to guy a couple of years back. Wade left defenses helpless when he carried Miami to the NBA Finals to win the franchise's first ever NBA title in 2006. 

Meanwhile, Bosh was at that time a monster on his own, averaging almost 25 points a game and grabbing 10 boards per contest. But when the two combined with James, Wade and Bosh's production dipped slightly, because James had more time with the ball than anyone else on this team. 

But now that LBJ is gone, it is up to them to prove that they can still compete for the NBA championship without the best player on the planet on their roster. 

Aside from the two superstars, added support from Luol Deng, Danny Granger and Josh McRoberts should be good for the Heat. And some would even argue that this is the deepest the Heat's bench has been since 2010 when LeBron and Bosh moved to South Beach. 

Still, no matter how good this Miami Heat roster looks on paper, it still needs to mesh properly in order to play effective basketball. 

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