NOT ONE . . . : Aware of how difficult it can be to string together consecutive championships, former San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson told Complex.com that the Kevin Durant-bolstered Golden State Warriors could find themselves with the same growing pains the Heat endured when LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade first joined forces in July 2010, ultimately limited to a pair of titles. "It takes time. You look at what happened with LeBron, Wade and Bosh. It took them a year or two to get their legs underneath them and figure things out and even then that run was relatively short," Robinson said during an event at the NBA Store in New York. "So if you're able to put together a team like this, you're generally going to have a short window because you can't pay all those guys to keep them together. There's the short window that's going to end relatively quickly, and it's not as easy as going out to play."