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The Heat's first title came when O'Neal let Wade lead the team! Kobe Bryant grabbed the boss and let the Lakers lose to the Pistons!

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The Heat's first title came when O'Neal let Wade lead the team! Kobe Bryant grabbed the boss and let the Lakers lose to the Pistons!

According to a January 9 report, Heat veteran and supersonic star Payton talked about O'Neal's impact on the Heat's first crown in the new century on Green's show. Payton said: "I saw O'Neal angry because he didn't get the ball, but he realized he needed to let Wade be the boss because young Wade was very good. After such remarks were put on social media, they attracted Wade's personal comments.

Wade told O'Neal that his teammates would pass you to score points even if you went to the box. But O'Neal chose to refuse, he knew to sacrifice, so he gave the tactical boss and the right to speak on the pitch to Wade. Wade calls O'Neal the first man in history (of course, this is to respect his teammates, Wade's first man in history is still his idol Jordan), but the "first man in history" chose to sacrifice.

Wade said it was because of O'Neal's concessions that the Heat had their first championship. O'Neal has previously admitted that he is indeed willing to let Wade be the boss. This may be a lesson learned by the Lakers, the Lakers because Kobe want to compete with O'Neal for the boss, O'Neal does not want Kobe to grab the boss, so even the Finals are infighting, which eventually led to the Lakers having four Halls of Fame, by the Billups who have not yet entered the Hall of Fame with civilian Pistons big score upset.

O'Neal was still at his peak at the time, and the Pistons admitted that even if both Wallaces were good at defending, they couldn't stop O'Neal. Billups later revealed that the Pistons' tactics of defending O'Neal and the Lakers at that time were actually Kobe's way of dealing with others, but he and the Lakers were targeted in this way at the time. What methods did the Pistons use to defend the Lakers? It's as simple as using Kobe Bryant and O'Neill's open contradictions to exacerbate their infighting.

The piston operation method is also simple, that is, to clamp O'Neal hard and put Kobe Bryant singles. Although Kobe Bryant can score some goals, it is impossible to win the championship by singles. Then O'Neal will not have the ball, so he will be unhappy, and the Lakers can only develop tactics for O'Neal. So the Lakers are infighting, Kobe Bryant doesn't pass, O'Neal wants to score, and the Pistons win the championship. This is a fact that Billups, Bryant, and O'Neill later acknowledged. Bryant has also said similar defensive tactics, perhaps because of his own losses to get the conclusion.

In May 2020, the Lakers' player Karim Rush was interviewed by the media, saying that the Pistons had finished blowing up the F4 Lakers, Malone was injured, and Kobe Bryant was very selfish and wanted FMVP. But O'Neal is the one who has been the FMVP of the three consecutive years, and Kobe's mentality has caused the Lakers to be beaten by the more united pistons. Despite the four kings, the Lakers veteran, who is also a former teammate of Kobe Bryant and O'Neal, admits that the Pistons are better than the Lakers.

In 2011, it was Wade's turn to give in. At that time, James was already able to be the boss of the Heat, but in order to take care of his brother Wade, he did not grab the position. Wade knew he had to give up the boss and let the more powerful James rule the Heat before the Heat could win the championship. So after losing the Finals in 2011, Wade personally waited for James, he first told Fitzdale that he wanted to be the boss, and then personally persuaded James to be the Heat boss. As we all know, the Heat reached the Finals for the next three years, with two consecutive titles. Wade and James are both team players, and O'Neal knows how to give in after suffering losses, which is the code for the championship.

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