The Miami Heat Big Three may have changed the NBA, but almost as quickly as they came together, they fell apart, too.
With Chris Bosh's future in the NBA in doubt, Dwyane Wade ditching the Heat for the Bulls in the offseason, and LeBron James working on his title defense with the Cavaliers, the Heat Big Three has, officially, completely disbanded.
But amazingly, the Heat have undergone a fairly radical rebuild in the years since their last championship in the 2012-13 season. Even some of the most important role players on those teams now find themselves on different teams or out of the league altogether.
After four championship appearances, with two titles in 2011-12 and 2012-13, that era has fizzled out.
See where the major players are today.
LeBron James shook the league to its core when he left the Cleveland Cavaliers to join the Heat in 2010.

Now, of course, James is back in Cleveland, coming off the Cavs' first NBA championship after they beat the Warriors in the Finals.

Dwyane Wade was the founding member of the Heat Big Three, having already won a championship in his first seven years with the team.

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