The Miami Heat successfully traded LeBron James and Chris Bosh through various operations in the summer of that year, and formed the Big Three of the 2003 with Wade in its own lineup.

In the summer of 2010, an earthquake-level transaction occurred in nba. Miami Heat successfully traded through various operations that summer. LeBron James and Chris Bosh, and formed the 03 Big Three with Wade in his lineup. At that time, these three people were at the peak of their careers. Although James and Wade still had conflicts in the early stages of their team building, it was polished. After the combined period, they won the championship twice in 2012 and 2013, especially in 2013, when the Heat defeated the strong rival , Spurs in seven games in the finals. James finally avenged a revenge in 2007, but he did not expect the Spurs to make a comeback in 2014, and this time the Spurs became stronger. In the finals, they finally beat the Heat with a big score of 4:1. So the question is, why did the defending champion Heat be so vulnerable in the second year? How strong was the Spurs back then?

In fact, for the Heat's defeat, some fans may think that in the first two games of the finals, the Spurs suffered from dehydration and cramps due to air conditioning failure at home stadiums, and eventually lost a good game. But in fact, we should not forget that the Spurs were really the strongest year in the past decade. Not only did the team's young man Leonard have grown into a big superstar in the league, but the old three giants, the GDP combination regained its vitality that year. But the Heat could no longer be as good as they once were. The serious aging of the team's lineup made them unable to rely on others except James. Even the team's second core Wade Yin was unable to be as brave as he did in 2013 due to injuries. And there is another more important reason, that is, Popovich is really too familiar with James' system and is very familiar with James Popovich.

Therefore, from the paper lineup alone, the Spurs did beat the Heat in 2014, and those five games did confirm this. The best proof is the last game of the finals that year, G5. Although the Heat were forced to the edge of the cliff by the Spurs at that time, they still could not see hope of winning. With six minutes left in that game, the Heat were still lagging behind by nearly 20 points. At this time, the Heat replaced James and had basically announced that they had given up the game. The commentator said directly proved how strong the Spurs were. At that time, the commentator said, "The Spurs' shooting percentage of the entire team has dropped from 90% to 70%. The first three quarters were able to hit 90% of the shooting percentage, which is enough to prove how terrifying the Spurs performed in this game.

Therefore, no surprise, the Heat were defeated by the Spurs in 2014, and the lineup of the Big Three was also disintegrated. The Spurs' Leonard also won the FMVP with his performance in the finals. In that year, whether in terms of strength or lineup, the Spurs were enough to crush the Heat, which was already at the end of their strength. After all, the Spurs were able to play such an amazing hit rate in the last game of the finals, which can prove that this is a crushing game.