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Miami Heat: LeBron James Begins Road to Three-Peat
The road to a third consecutive NBA title begins in the preseason, as the Miami Heat didn’t introduce any major new name on their exhibition debut, giving Dwyane Wade some rest while Chris Bosh took over for LeBron James, who isn’t completely ready for the new season at this point.
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Miami Heat – The Final Year of the Big Three?
There’s no way around the feeling that the incredibly successful project the Miami Heat undertook three years ago by creating the ‘Big Three’ as they added Chris Bosh and LeBron James to Dwyane Wade, isn’t going to last for much longer, and might be headed to the final season before the imminent breakup.
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Miami Heat & LeBron James: Getting The Elusive Three-Peat
Only five times have we seen a three-peat achieved in NBA history, and only three franchises have been able to do it. It radiates immortality, but is one of the most difficult feats to accomplish. While this Miami Heat team and within it LeBron James have proven everything expected of them, joining the few that have won three championships in a row will truly give them a legendary status.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Isn’t Promising Anything
In order to join the Miami Heat and their big three project, LeBron James gave up a lot of money during his first “decision”. This time, with a chance to opt out of his contract at the end of the 2013-2014 NBA Season, it might be a little bit more difficult to predict what the MVP will decide, and where he’ll end up after next summer.
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Miami Heat – Who Can Deny Them From Completing the Three-Peat?
The Miami Heat weren’t all-conquering NBA champions last season. Yes, LeBron James seems to be getting better with every passing season, but that’s not true when it comes to Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, while opponents like the Indiana Pacers and the San Antonio Spurs have shown teams what it takes exactly to beat the best team in the NBA in a 7-game series.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Needs to be Better Than Ever
Is LeBron James still improving from season to season or is he simply at a level so high the rest of the NBA still can’t catch up? For the Miami Heat to win a third consecutive NBA title, there’s a chance they might need him to be better than ever before.
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LeBron James – The Next ‘Decision’ Depends On How Good Dwyane Wade Is
How long can Dwayne Wade remain among the group of elite players in the NBA? That might be the biggest question connected to the future of the Miami Heat and especially LeBron James, who has a chance to become a free agent at the end of next season, and his decision, which will be less extravagant this time, directly depends on the health and ability of his co-star.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James is No Longer Part of a Big Three
Maybe counting out Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh isn’t the wisest thing to do, but it seems that the concept of the big three is no longer part of the Miami Heat, turning into a teams with an exceptional superstar, one of the greatest of all times, and a very talented roster around him, with players who can still be All-Stars, but probably can’t play to that ability on a game-to-game basis.
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On LeBron James Being Clutch & the Miami Heat Becoming a Dynasty
Game 7 left no room for questions, unlike its predecessor. LeBron James completed one of the most impressive two years stretches ever for a basketball player by winning the NBA title and Finals MVP to go along with his regular season MVP, while erasing any doubts about hit ability to perform at the highest level when a game matters the most.
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Best Photos of the Miami Heat Winning the 2013 NBA Finals
Game 7 of the 2013 NBA finals was filled with great moments, both of joy, mostly coming from LeBron James and the Miami Heat, but also of despair, sadness and disappointment from Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs.