A: As I've said on radio and written in this space, I don't think anyone in the NBA would argue that, at this very moment, that if you needed to win one playoff game, you would choose Dwyane over Kyrie. I've yet to get an argument on that point. But LeBron has always been about " . . . not three, not four . . .," taking the long view. And that, as much as anything, contributed to his personnel choices in Cleveland, with younger talent in Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love than Dwyane and Chris Bosh. And I'm not sure that many of those same NBA types wouldn't have taken that combo over the Heat's combo in the 2014 offseason, when considering the long view. But I do believe Dwyane Wade (either by his choice or ABC's) made a good call by skipping these NBA Finals and letting Paul Pierce take that analyst chair. Could you imagine the questions Wade would have had to answer if the Cleveland falls to an 0-3 deficit when it comes to LeBron, the Cavaliers and himself, let alone any Kyrie-Love vs. Wade-Bosh debate?