The Spurs of the 2014 season will definitely hold their breath and return to the Finals to avenge the Heat! In the 2013 Finals, without Ray Allen's three-pointer, the Spurs would have already won the game, and the trophy at that time had been pushed into the players' tunnel, but Ray Allen's three-pointer changed the whole game. At that time, Duncan did not score the basket, and he was extremely remorseful! At that time, the picture of Duncan angrily slapping the floor was vividly remembered! So in 2014, the Spurs vowed to complete their revenge and eventually beat the Heat to win the championship, and at the end of this season, the Heat Big Three disintegrated, so was the Heat Big Three scattered by the Spurs? Why did James leave? Let's analyze it in detail.

Wade and Bosh are in a slump, and only James is still in the best physical condition of the three. As we all know, Wade's knee injury is very serious, and his technical ability and playing style also make it difficult for him to maintain his best condition. Especially after the age of 30, due to the decline of athletic ability, Wade is in a relatively inefficient state, and Wade only played 54 regular season games in the 2013-2014 regular season, which shows that his physical condition is very bad. In addition, Bosh's form has been blamed, with the team's lack of center and relatively weak interior line, Bosh appeared powerless against traditional strong teams in the playoffs, and he has not found the opportunity to further improve himself in the case of Wade's declining form, and he has not been able to complete the challenge as he did the previous year when facing Duncan in the Finals. In the finals, with the exception of James, both Wade and Bosh scored only 15.2 and 14 points, both of which were significant drops compared to the previous year.
There was a conflict between James and heat management, and after winning the championship in 2013, the Heat actually laid off James' good brother Mike Miller, and in 2014, management wanted to adjust James's contract with Bosh to cut the luxury tax. This made James very angry and felt disrespected.
Cavaliers managers are secretly recruited. The Cavaliers were the first stop of James' career and a hometown team that meant a lot to James. At that time, he left the Heat, because the Cavaliers were all small town teams, could not recruit superstars, could not find good helpers, the championship was out of reach, and there was no hope before choosing to join the Heat. The ruthlessness of the heat management now, combined with his promise to bring back a championship trophy for Cleveland, contributed to James' return.
The Cavaliers' big three were younger, as the Cavaliers had drawn consecutive big draws and Irving was gradually revealing his superstar potential. Coupled with the Timberwolves star Love has begun to look for a trade, the Cavaliers already have enough chips to trade for Love, both inside and outside and have the ability to cooperate well with James. In contrast, the Heat, Wade and Bosh have also shown signs of decline, and management is not willing to continue to strengthen the lineup, James weighed the pros and cons and decided to return to the Cavaliers.
James has won the championship, James got all the things he wanted at the Heat, he also needs to prove himself, he has won the championship he wants, and the Finals MVP, but it's not enough, for James, he also needs to prove his leadership, he also needs to leave Wade, Bosh, go back to Cleveland to get the championship, to wash away the insults and denunciations that came with his runaway Cavaliers. In order to restore his reputation, james left the Heat after being defeated by the Spurs. After losing James, Patreeleigh threw Wade straight out the door after two seasons.
The Big Three have succeeded. At the beginning of the formation of the Big Three, they were defeated by Dallas in the finals, but the first year of the finals meant victory. And in 2012, the Heat beat the Thunder, and in 2013, the Heat beat the Spurs to win the championship, which shows that the team has fully achieved the results they expected. Although the Heat were beaten by the Spurs in 2014, it was not a simple period, at least not a matter of strength. The Big Three caused a sensation across the league when they were formed. In terms of economy, the economic benefits of the Big Three to the Heat are far greater than the overall champions. With championships to take and money to earn, how can the Spurs beat the Heat?
The loss in 2014 is actually inevitable, Wade has passed the peak, coupled with the continuous injuries, the team lineup is not reasonable and other factors have foreshadowed the imminent dissolution of this team. Therefore, the dissolution of the Heat Big Three has little to do with the Spurs, and it is because of the Heat's own problems that it was dissolved.