Why Rich Paul was never a fan of the Big 3 superteams

When it comes to sports agency, Rich Paul he copied the book. His efforts helped catapult LeBron James into the stratosphere along with many others. In many ways, he helped orchestrate the phenomenon of the Big Three super teams.
The most obvious example was LeBron, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat. However, to hear Paul say it, he is opposed the Big 3 superteams, according to The Game On Podcast with Max Kellerman.
“I don’t like the big three, just me don’t i like it” Paul said.
“Iin this NBA maybe” Kellerman replied.
“In no NBA,” Paul said.
“Ohit used to be pretty good” Kellerman said.
“Iyes, but then again, I love the big two and deep,” Paul said. “Here’s another thing, before you even get into the staff. I think you have to focus on two things. Culture and development. Because when you have culture and development, you are able to build consistency within the organization.”
In addition to the Heat, Paul was there when LeBron returned to Cleveland in 2015/2016. That year, in addition to Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, The Cavs won the NBA championship as the Big Three. In 2020, LeBron and Anthony Davis won a title with the Lakers while in the COVID bubble. However, that it is not they fit the theme.
Paul is the founder of Klutch Sports, a prominent sports agency whose clients range from LeBron to Jalen Hurts to Draymond Green.
The other big 3 superteams that defined the NBA
Obviously, the other Chicago bulls the three-peat team, 1996-1998, consisted of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman. Before that, Los Angeles LakersThe dynasty of the 1980s included Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and James Worthy.
Before that, Boston Celtics’ 11 championships in the 1960s included Bill Russell, Bob Cousy and Tom Heinson.
In 2008, the Celtics, led by Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, won the NBA championship.
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