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"Once you win a championship, you always feel like, 'We can do it again,'" Wade said. "I think guys came in (after the 2006 title) kind of going through the motions a little bit. ... This team will be fine. The core of our guys will be guys in the prime of their game, and I don't think we'll have a problem coming back motivated to try to compete for another title and defend the one that we have."
For Miami's Olympic-bound players, there will be precious little time off.
Training camp starts in Las Vegas early next month, and there will be hardly any down time through the end of the games in London in mid-August. If the Heat are selected to go overseas for part of the preseason -- a strong possibility -- that means they'll likely start training camp in late September. So the last team standing in one season might be one of the first to resume camp the following season.
"You have to be a strong person to get through that," Bosh said. "It's going to be tough, just like anything else. But we just have to keep going. As long as we don't look at everything as a whole and just kind of stay in what's happening now and not get too caught up in the future I think we'll be OK."
Some teams will have offseasons lasting about five months. Miami's will be about three, and with an Olympics thrown in for possibly all three of their best players.
"I'm going to try to get as much rest as I can," said James, the regular-season and finals MVP. "But I understand it's been a long season -- a short, compacted season -- plus the Olympics. So I'm going to train with the team, get as much work in. I'm already kind of in shape so I don't have to worry about getting in too much shape and then trying to recraft my skills. And after the Olympics I'm going to take some time off, just kind of try to get my legs back."
He's already aware how daunting the next 12 months could be for Miami, if the Heat make good on their plans for another title push.
"Hopefully it's another long season for us next year," James said. "I will be ready."
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