Before I get into this article I just want to say what a NBA Finals; there were blow outs, nail biting moments, and buzzer beaters. We couldn't have asked for a better Finale to a wonderful basketball season. Also before I get into the Miami Heat; I just want to say what a season for the San Antonio Spurs, and this might be the last time we see Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili on the same court. The Spurs had their chances, and had the championship in hand until Ray Allen nailed the biggest shot of his Hall of Fame career.

My title to this article was written just to get you to click on this article, because how can the Heat be a fluke? Three straight championship appearances; and now back-to-back championships. They might not be the most dominate dynasty in NBA history, because an "old" Spurs team who looked for the most part of this series was the more dominate team on the court, but still how can you say that the Heat are not a dynasty? Even me who for the past two-plus years been against the Heat, and have waited for every moment that the Heat were vulnerable to ponce on them and just absolutely ridicule them will say that the Heat are a dynasty.

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(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Now let's get to LeBron James. James is no Michael Jordan, he is James. Why do we need to compare athletes? James has now four MVP awards, back-to-back NBA Finals MVP and is third of the way to matching MJ total of six rings. The only thing missing in James game is clutch shots, last year the Heat ran away with the championship so James didn't need to be clutch, and in game six this past Tuesday James almost handed the championship to the Spurs until Allen bailed him out. Jordan might be more clutch then James, but James is a freak of nature; and there is no denying that James is already on his way to folk lore of the NBA, and only time will tell if James will ever make due on his not one, not two, not three, not four, not five, not six, seven championship guarantee, but the Heat have some problems on their roster like will Dwayne Wade knees ever be the same? and Will James opt-out next summer and take his talents back to Ohio?

Even though I am a hater against the Heat I have to say that they played like champions, if this series was played best of 100 games it would be split 50-50, and the 101'st game would be won by the Heat. this series couldn't have been any better (except maybe if the Spurs won it). Fans will still hate on James and the Heat but every sport needs an "evil empire" if every team is equal then where is the competitiveness? We need teams like Heat to be hated, because it makes for a better playoffs, and or Finals. As long as Chris Bosh, Wade, and James are playing in South Beach it will make the NBA better even if they do end up winning seven straight championships.

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