The Big 3 of the Miami Heat are still prominent in the South Florida area, just maybe not the way that you think
Whether you want to admit it or not, one of the most dangerous trios in the history of the NBA recently resided in the south Florida area. When LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade decided to join forces on the Miami Heat in 2010, they became one of the most polarizing forces in the league, winning two titles in the process. But, last season LeBron decided to break the trio up and head back to the Cleveland Cavaliers, making these three not so prominent in south Florida — or are they?
Well, they sort of are.
Saturday afternoon the South Florida Bulls are taking on the Florida State Seminoles in Tallahassee, and as we’ve seen a lot of teams do lately, they use picture cards on the sidelines to help call the plays on the field. One of these cards just happens the have the Big 3 on them.
Apparently, the HEAT Big 3 is still alive and well with USF pic.twitter.com/oAuhAplnC7
— Cody Taylor (@CodyTaylorNBA) September 12, 2015
There’s no telling what their play actually calls for, but I’m sure you can play your own little fun game in making up some theories, as they can’t all be positive. Lest we forget, people in the south Florida region are still pretty salty about LeBron moving on.
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