Jordan-Bird-Magic Vs. LeBron-Wade-Bosh

  • Friday, July 30, 2010 1:38 PM
  • Written By: WhatIfSports

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"There's no way I would've ever called up Larry, called up Magic and said, 'Hey, look, let's get together and play on one team.'" - Michael Jordan

Jordan, Bird, Magic

Since his elected exodus from Cleveland, LeBron James' decision has been universally vilified (save for those living in the greater Miami area). Cavalier fans felt betrayed and bamboozled, particularly with the hindsight of their hometown hero's performance against Boston in the playoffs. Almost anyone with a sense of self-image mocked the man's hubris of proclaiming his destination in a prime-time TV forum. Basketball legends shook their heads at LeBron's priority of improving his "brand" rather than his jump shot.

Yet the most belittling battle cry hurled at James concerns his contentment in playing second banana rather than maintaining his alpha-dog status in pursuit of a championship. This attitude was echoed by His Airness, who delivered the above quote when asked his thoughts on the matter. If any doubt remained, this damning declaration settled the debate. In the words of the Grail Knight from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, "He chose poorly."

But 23's proclamation initiated an intriguing inquiry: What IF Jordan, Bird and Magic had united forces? Better yet, what if we could hop into Doc Brown's DeLorean and have Jordan-Bird-Magic test Miami's refurbished roster?

Wade, James and Bosh will be entering their eighth seasons with only one ring among them. To put that truth in perspective, Bird and Magic won championships in SIX of their first seven years, with Philadelphia's '83 triumph as the lone outlier. Add Jordan's '91 title during his seventh year in the league, and suddenly the accomplishments of the boys from South Beach look feeble. (Although I'm sure if a statistic monitored the amount of stares and chest-thumps executed after dunks, blocks and welcoming parties, Miami's numbers would be off the charts. Alas.)

To settle the debate, we entered the current Heat lineup into the Whatifsports.com Simulation Engine to compete against Magic, Jordan, Bird. To complete the legends' roster, we added solid complimentary players from their championship teams, a la Luc Longley, A.C. Green, etc. We pitted the two foes in a seven-game series, and here's what transpired.

Best of Seven Series

Michael Jordan

Game 1: Legends 110, Heat 101

Miami went into halftime with the lead; however, like most LeBron James' teams, the Heat faded in the clutch. Jordan led the Legend squad with 30 points, 8 assists and 7 boards, with Bird adding 16 points and 11 rebounds in the winning effort. Bosh took advantage of the Legends' lack of a power-forward presence, racking up 26 points and 9 rebounds in the losing cause. But the real noteworthy stat comes to us via Wade, who accumulated a jaw-dropping 17 assists. Some of the early speculation concerning the Heat revolves around ball-handling duties. If Game 1 is any indication, it appears No. 3 is aptly suited for this responsibility.

Game 2: Heat 113, Legends 92

LeBron was the story in this battle, as James lit up the scoreboard with 26 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists. While the destruction of James' popularity appears to have a prolonged shelf life, the Chosen One's witnesses will return if triple-doubles become the norm in the first few weeks of the 2010-2011 season. As ridiculous as the premise may sound, if James was averaging 30/7/8 with the likes of Mo Williams, offensively-challenged Anderson Varejao, and a washed-up Shaquille O'Neal, imagine his possible carnage with Wade, Bosh and sharpshooter Mike Miller in his arsenal.

Game 3: Legends 108, Heat 98

The Hick from French Lick finished with a triple-double (19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) as the Legends take a 2-1 lead in the series. Basketball pundits have hypothesized that in a theoretical 2011 Finals matchup, Dwyane Wade has the defensive prowess to shutdown Kobe Bryant. Unfortunately, this opinion does not carry over to the simulation engine, as Jordan torched D-Wade for 40 in Game 3 and is averaging 31 ppg during the series.

Game 4: Legends 102, Heat 97

Dwyane Wade

This contest wasn't as close as advertised, as Bird and Magic sat out most of the fourth quarter until a flurry of three-pointers from Mario Chalmers in the closing minutes brought the score to a respectable margin. Magic, who had taken a backseat to Bird and Jordan in the first three games, exploded with 27 points, 10 dimes and 7 boards for the Legends. The remarkable trend of the series lies in the role players, as each squad's production has generally canceled the output of their opponent. This has yielded us a clash of the titans, as teams' destinies lie in the hands of their "Big 3." And through four games, the Legends have risen to the challenge.

Game 5: Heat 92, Legends 88

Miami pulled away in the fourth quarter to stave off elimination in Game 5. This comes off as somewhat peculiar, as the Legends possess two of the greatest clutch players in basketball history. If this team added Robert Horry, they'd never come up short in a tight ballgame. Wade goes 14-for-26 from the field to lead the Heat, while MJ submits a near triple-double with 21 points, 8 rebounds and 9 dishes.

Game 6: Legends 104, Heat 88

The Legends took a 38-24 first-quarter lead and never looked back. Fittingly, Michael Jordan took home the series MVP with a Game 6 performance of 39 points and 11 rebounds. The Birdman added 21 points and 10 boards, with Magic contributing 12 assists in the victory. The 3-ball doomed the Heat, as LeBron, Wade and Chalmers combined to shoot 2-for-11 behind the arc. Wade led Miami with 25 points, as LeBron and Bosh chipped in 21 and 20 points, respectively.

Analysis

Before submitting this article into the multitude of "F*#% Miami" literature that's been published this off-season, let us note some of the influences that impacted this outcome. Most basketball experts concur that Mike Miller will be the fourth scoring option for the Heat in 2010-11. The former Gator quietly submitted one of the better shooting years in NBA history, hitting 48 percent behind the arc, 50 percent from the field and 82 percent at the line. Miller, a preseason favorite for the Sixth Man award, managed just 4.8 points per game in our simulated series. Granted, this probably has some correlation to the tandem of Bird, Jordan and A.C. Green in his grill. Still, one would have to imagine Miller contributing more to the Heat than a measly 5 points per contest.

Heat State Table

Additionally, it's easy to get lost in the present propaganda of Miami's three amigos. While they may be on their way to greatness, this Heat squad just faced a foundation of three of the best players ever to step on the hardwood. Bird, Magic and Jordan have combined for 28 All-NBA First-Team appearances. To give that stat context, through seven seasons, Wade has been granted First-Team status twice. Bosh has yet to appear on this list.

Heat State Table

Some have called the trio of James, Wade and Bosh the greatest trinity of basketball skill ever assembled. But thanks to our engines, we know that in the "what if" world, this statement is simply hyperbole.





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JP
Go Ole School
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SUPERMAN
Jordan is still the Greatest player of All-Time :)
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DanInTheMeadows
absolutely rediculous. legends in this case wouldve put the heat bitches down 4-0, maybe 4-1 but i dont think that is even plausible. Are you kidding me 4-2? what? stupid.
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DanInTheMeadows
Oh wait, is this guy saying right now, it would be 4-2, yeah I guess if they were to play against each other now, the Miami drama queens would get a a couple of wins, but prime vs prime. in a prime vs prime match up, this isnt even close, I might concede that somehow the drama queens of miami would somehow get a win, you know considering the blind squirrel theory finding a nut every now and then.....but in reality, this isnt even a conversation. bosh is gonna play who? bird? are you kidding me? and LeNoHeart is at best a wash against magic, and Mike abuses lewade all day, so how do the drama queens get a win? i dont see a win, in fact I see the 4 wins by the legends by an average of over 20
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Phil
Kind of a skewed article. Magic, Bird and Jordan were clearly the 3 best of their era. No one is saying Bosh is one of the top 3 players in the game now - adding Kobe would be more of a fair comparison. I'd like to see Magic's opinion if he wasn't drafted by the Lakers. He had a top 5 all-time player on his team to start. LeBron surely didn't. If Magic had been drafted by the Clippers and asked for better players and only got the likes of Mo Williams, Antawn Jamison instead of Worthy and Jabbar. he may have jumped ship to play with other great players.
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joneser88
What about Magic,Worthy and Abdul-Jabbar against the 3 Miaami wannabees,or Jordan,pippen and Rodman against these 3 Miaami idiots,You have 10 championships(bulls 6 titles and lakers with 4 or 5)
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joneser 88
YouWhat about Magic,Worthy and Abdul-Jabbar against the 3 Miaami wannabees,or Jordan,pippen and Rodman against these 3 Miaami idiots,You have 10 championships(bulls 6 titles and lakers with 4 or 5) r Take...
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Ragib
This is so stupid, it would be somewhat more justified and fair if you took some trio in history that played on a single team, not just made a dream trio. No one ever claimed Dwade, LBJ and Bosh were the best dream trio in history, stop comparing people as if they did.
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rogerthumsup
Personally, I think LBJ, D Wade and Bosh will have problems beating Pierce, Rondo and Garnett. And if they make it out of the East, certainly can not match up with Kobe, Gasol and Bynum/Odom. So why would you even simulate a match up with arguably 3 of the top 5 or 6 best of all time? Crazy as that was, this following quote from the article takes the cake, "Basketball pundits have hypothesized that in a theoretical 2011 Finals matchup Dwayne Wade has the defensive prowess to shut down Kobe Bryant". LMAO That is the most absurb statement I have ever heard. I know D Wade/Flash might have a few other names but trust me, "Kobe Stopper" is not, nor will EVER be one of them.
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BUBBA
The legends had more passion and heart for the game than anyone. If they laced them up now against the three wannabees theyd could still whoop their asses.Jordan,Bird,and Magic all have that killer instinct and will to win. They'd destroy those losers!!