With the Miami Heat only a win away from winning their second championship in franchise history, it's already a good time to look forward to next season.

The promises from LeBron James for multiple championships could be a reality, but LBJ and the Heat will find out quickly that repeating will be awfully difficult and Miami won't be the favorites to win the 2013 NBA championship.

There's no doubting that the Heat will be a top contender for next year's title, but they have a lot going against them heading into next season.

For one, in the past 10 years there has been only one repeat champion, the Los Angeles Lakers accomplished the feat by winning the 2009 and 2010 crowns.

Then there is the makeup of the team.

Dwyane Wade will turn 31 in January of next season and his body has been taking a beating. Wade missed 17 regular season games in 2012 with a variety of different injuries and has been shooting the ball very poorly as of late.

If Wade's body continues to betray him and he loses even the slightest bit of explosiveness, he's not a good enough shooter to be that difference maker as the No. 2 scoring option in the Miami offense.

Next, it's very unlikely that this team improves much during the offseason.

Miami is already way over the salary cap for next season, with over $78 million already on the books for next season.

Depth has always been a question for the Heat. Can the likes of Shane Battier, Mike Miller, Udonis Haslem and company really be counted on next season?

See more here:
NBA Finals 2012: Why LeBron and Miami Heat Won't Be Title Favorites Next Year

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June 21, 2012 at 5:20 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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