Miami professional sports teams began the 2010s with a bang. The Heat built a mini-dynasty around three superstars, racking up four consecutive NBA Finals appearances and clinching two titles. In 2012, the Dolphins seemingly found their long-term franchise quarterback by drafting Ryan Tannehill. Even the Marlins secured funding for their retractable roof ballpark in Little Havana, promising the community that new revenue streams would fuel a sustainable contender.
In reality, outside of the LeBron/D-Wade/Bosh triumphs, it’s been an infuriating decade for local fans.
Nationally, the Fish are the market’s biggest laughingstock.