Tag: Dwyane Wade

  • Raptors vs Heat – LeBron James Does Most of the Heavy Lifting

    The red hot Toronto Raptors gave the Miami Heat plenty of problems, but they couldn’t handle the biggest one: stopping LeBron James. Despite trying with five different defenders, not being able to limit the best player in the NBA was just a bit too much for them.

  • Heat vs Magic – Easy as it Gets for the NBA Champions

    Give the Miami Heat games against their Florida rivals, the Orlando Magic, and you might see quite a few NBA record broken. LeBron James didn’t really need to do much as Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh took center stage, leading to a comfortable 110-94 win.

  • Miami Heat – Chris Bosh Reminds Everyone He is a Superstar

    Miami Heat – Chris Bosh Reminds Everyone He is a Superstar

    It takes a LeBron James injury to remind everyone of how good the Miami Heat actually are. Not just Chris Bosh putting on a show and possibly his best game since joining the team which includes hitting a game winning 3-pointer, but also winning on the road against the Portland Trail Blazers, one of the best teams in the NBA until now.

  • Kevin Durant Forever Chasing His Dream to be LeBron James

    There’s a good chance Kevin Durant is the best player in the NBA, but the shadow of LeBron James, his MVPs and NBA titles continue to be something that will elude him unless Russell Westbrook learns how to be Dwyane Wade, and we’re not talking about his basketball skills.

  • Heat vs Lakers – LeBron James Cared About Putting on a Show

    Heat vs Lakers – LeBron James Cared About Putting on a Show

    The close scoreline of 101-95 doesn’t tell the whole story. The Miami Heat were too good for the Los Angeles Lakers by more than six points, but it seemed many times that LeBron James was a lot more about enjoying the moment and putting on a show along with Dwyane Wade than actually winning this game decisively.

  • Kings vs Heat – LeBron James With Plenty of Reasons to Celebrate

    Kings vs Heat – LeBron James With Plenty of Reasons to Celebrate

    The Miami Heat seem to always thrive when they’re playing against the Sacramento Kings. The latest edition of the “rivalry” was no different, as LeBron James grabbed most of the attention with a vicious dunk that simply destroyed Ben McLemore and later on with yet another version of the team’s famous photobomb sessions, this time using Dwyane Wade as a prop.

  • Excellent Wade & Angry LeBron Just About Enough to Beat Pacers

    Excellent Wade & Angry LeBron Just About Enough to Beat Pacers

    Things we’ll remember from the Miami Heat getting their version of regular season vengeance against the Indian Pacers? Dwyane Wade having a night to remember, LeBron James playing on a bad ankle, and in between big plays getting into a big argument with Mario Chalmers on the bench, later apologizing for his outburst.

  • Miami Heat – LeBron James Doesn’t Need a Headband

    Miami Heat – LeBron James Doesn’t Need a Headband

    One day LeBron James will stop playing with that headband, and the Miami Heat will be unbeatable. It happened again in the 117-94 win over the Utah Jazz, as things went quite tough before he made the appearance change, somehow beginning to cruise on the road to a very easy victory while being as efficient and accurate as possible despite playing on one bad ankle.

  • Who Should Play in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game?

    Who Should Play in the 2014 NBA All-Star Game?

    The first voting numbers of the All-Star game ballots show that being great on the floor isn’t as important as popularity. LeBron James and Kevin Durant are obvious choices and easy picks to make for the starting lineups, but guys like LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah might be more deserving that others who have gotten more votes than them, which brought us to create are own list of who should be in the All-Star game.

  • Miami Heat – Big Three Like They’re Supposed to Be

    Miami Heat – Big Three Like They’re Supposed to Be

    When the Miami Heat built the big three concept and assembled it, this is what they had in mind. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh all scored in the 20’s, leading the NBA champions to a 114-107 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers that somehow got a lot more complicated than it should have been.