What if LeBron James never left the Miami Heat? (Part 2). Full Video is live on the channel #LeBron
To understand the weight of this question, we need to revisit what LeBron was in Miami and what the heat had become. In 2010, when LeBron shocked the basketball world by announcing he was taking his talents to South Beach, it wasn’t just a free agency move. It was a power shift. It was LeBron, James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosch forming a modern super team before the term became trendy. It was four straight finals appearances, back-to-back championships in 2012 and 2013, a 27game win streak, the most feared team in the NBA. LeBron averaged 26.9 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game over those four years on a ridiculous 54.3% shooting. He played the best all round basketball of his career. Offense, defense, leadership, conditioning, he was in complete command. That 2012 2013 Heat team, they went 66 and 16. They looked unbeatable. The chemistry, the swagger, the execution. This wasn’t just talent. It was culture. It was legacy.