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Miami Heat in Trouble – LeBron James Isn’t Clutch Again
Where are thou, Chris Bosh? That’s what LeBron James and Dwyane Wade must be thinking to themselves while going over their game 2 loss to the Indiana Pacers. A game they both had a chance to win or tie in the final seconds, but somehow, it all fell on Mario Chalmers taking the final shot.
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Don’t Worry About Derrick Rose
Derrick Rose recently spoke about feeling uncofortable regarding his stardom and his celebrity status. Immediately, people connected that with Rose struggling in the postseason or late in games, shying away from attention and responsibility. The only thing worrying about Rose this season are his injuries, not his ability and will at crunch time.
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Nothing New About Dwyane Wade Taking Over in the Fourth
Dwyane Wade led the Heat in scoring with 31 points, but most importantly in the fourth quarter, scoring 14 in the final period. Chris Bosh had his best game since returing from mourning, while LeBron James had an impressive stat line in all but scoring as Miami beat the visiting Orlando Magic 91-81.
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O LeBron James, Where Art Thou?
Dwyane Wade looked around, but couldn’t find LeBron James, hiding in the corner, giving up on shot after shot. What’s wrong with the best player in the NBA? Why is he falling apart in the Finals?
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Carmelo Anthony Beats Bulls and Buzzer
Carmelo Anthony hitting the game winning shot as the clock shows 0 in the Nuggets’ 98-97 win over the Bulls.
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Rudy Gay Beats Heat With First Buzzer Beater of the Season
Rudy Gay nails a buzzer beater over LeBron James to give Memphis a 97-95 win over Miami.
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For Every Great Champion, There are Those Who Always Lose
For every great franchise and every great champion in any field of sports, there are those who are also very good and talented, but can’t quite bring it when it’s most needed. Here’s is our list of those synonymous with winning in Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Football and Athletics with their Bizarro-type counterparts, guys and teams synonymous with Losing.
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Kobe Wins Duel With Carmelo, Wins Game With Free Throws
The Denver Nuggets came close to taking the home court advantage from the Los Angeles Lakers as Carmelo Anthony continued his fantastic playoff with 39 points, but Kobe Bryant was there to save the day for the Lakers. 40 Points and a little help from the rest were enough to keep the win in LA.
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Celtics Take Care of Magic at Home, Grab 3-2 Lead with 92-88 win
The Boston Celtics had Stephon Marbury and Glen Davis step up for them in the fourth along with one bad ref call and an impotent Orlando Magic Offense to win game 5 and take the lead in the series, 3-2.