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Miami Heat – LeBron James Reminds Everyone Who the MVP Is
After taking a few days off to give other Miami Heat players, and especially Chris Bosh, some more sense of independence and self-empowerment, LeBron James is back to finish the season the right way – by winning, dominantly, and showing everyone that even without Dwyane Wade next to him, he’s so good he can lead his team to comfortable, uncontested wins.
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Miami Heat – Chris Bosh Steps Out of the Shadows With Game Winner
Before deciding to take his talents to South Beach and join forced with Dwyane Wade and LeBron James, there were quite a few who called Chris Bosh the best power forward in the NBA. It’s easy to forget just how good he is if given the reins to lead an offense, but without the two bigger stars on the floor, the Miami Heat did just that, and were repaid with a game winning shot that people forgot Bosh can pull off.
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Miami Heat – Getting Easier as the Streak Grows Longer
After surviving a couple of close calls in their attempt to tie and break a 40 year old NBA record, the Miami Heat are finding that later wins are coming a little bit easier, with LeBron James pulling more and more “almost” triple doubles, his personal expertise, as the group around him, even without Dwyane Wade, continues to more than make up for the superstar taking another rest to heal his hurting body.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Couldn’t Miss Even if he Tried
It’s nothing we haven’t seen before, but LeBron James brought back the can’t-miss kind of basketball to his arsenal on another, rather comfortable this time, win for the Miami Heat, as the winning streak record from more than 40 years ago doesn’t look all that unreachable anymore at the current rate of things.
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LeBron James & Miami Heat Harlem Shake
Yes, the Harlem Shake has gone on from being this cool trendy thing to more than a little bit annoying, but when really famous people like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the rest of the Miami Heat do it and send it around the web, it’s still a little bit exciting.
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Heat Couldn’t Have Asked For a Better Start
LeBron James looks hungry, aggressive and on a course with only thing in mind. Leading the Miami Heat to his first and their second NBA title, with the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics the first teams to unsuccessfully stand in the Heat’s revenge path.