I, too, am late to the party. However, I enjoy sports so I'll partake in the conversation. I agree with whoever said that he would have done better in Chicago, at least in terms of immediate impact. Chicago was a destination that would have generated immediate returns for him insofar as late round playoff contention.
With that said, the free-agency period is not over. If Miami can acquire, or develop their draft picks quickly, a big man to compete with Dwight Howard and Kendrick Perkins they will be ridiculous. However, at the moment they also lack a proven and true point guard. The point guard is easier to overcome in my opinion because Wade or Lebron can facilitate an offense. Now, whether they're willing to sacrifice points for facilitation remains to be seen. But, either of them can do it. The "big man" presence remains their biggest concern in my opinion.
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