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In 2011, when LeBron James joined the Miami Heat and formed the "Big Three" with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, all three were in their prime, and this move completely changed the landscape of the league. It also subjected LeBron James to criticism from fans, with some even publicly burning his jerseys. However, does the term "forming a superteam" hold true? I believe there is no such thing as forming a superteam. Whether in the past or present, for a team to compete for a championship, or even just make it to the playoffs, it is necessary to have two or more All-Star-level players within the team. Looking at all the championship teams in the league, none of them lacked two or more All-Star-level players. Therefore, the concept of forming a superteam is fundamentally flawed. If LeBron James joining the Heat is considered forming a superteam, then every championship-winning team in the league can be deemed as forming a superteam!
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