LeBron’s dream of catching Jordan is probably over. The Warriors are the team he thought he was putting together when he linked up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in 2010. Wade’s body was already breaking down by the time the Heat came together, and his inability to shoot and reliance on athleticism meant he would decline faster than most other great players. Nor was there the same type of adjustment period in Golden State as in Miami, since the elite shooting ability of Durant, Steph Curry, and Klay Thompson meant they would be able to play together seamlessly from Day 1. The presence of Draymond Green gives the Warriors four All-Stars instead of three, and they also have a much better infrastructure around their star players than the Heat, who aged quickly and were never able to surround LeBron with much young talent.