Much was made of Reggie Miller's comments last week about Miami Heat superstar LeBron James seeking advice from Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and Hakeem Olajuwon about how to win an NBA championship. Miller said on TNT: “Now he’s reaching out to Hall of Famers to see what it takes to win? Enough is enough. Go out and actually do it on your own. What do you need more help for?” But how exactly does a guy like LeBron, or any other player looking to win that elusive ring, go about getting the job done when all the chips are on the table? With the 2012 NBA playoffs in full swing and the race for a championship as hot as ever, I've decided to break down exactly what a team needs to win a title.
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