That's probably closer to the way I really see it. I think yes, they have the talent to win a lot of games, but will they win 70-75? No chance, still too much parity in the league and the difference between KG, Pierce and Allen is still much closer to LeBron, Wade and Bosh than most people think. This isn't like the 24-hour fitness group their playing, a good Golden State team running the floor and hitting 70% on any given night could beat Miami by 20 pts.
My use of the FIBA games wasn't so much using those teams as an example as a team that could be Miami as much as showing how much chemistry really comes to play. We all know the rules and the location have some value, but in reality, Sacramento or the Nets would be rolling Spain, France and Brazil by 30+ pts because they are a team filled with the elite players in basketball playing a team filled with a couple of those elite players and some guys from the 24-hour fitness. So we see in these FIBA games how much value can be place in chemisty over individual talent on the roster. So don't be surprised if Miami only has a decent 60 win season and gets wiped out in a 7-game series against a team that is used to playing good team ball in the playoffs like Orlando or Boston and Miami is knocked out before they even knew what hit them.