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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Covers for LeBron James
Winning 13 in a row doesn’t always come easily, and the Miami Heat, after running through pretty much everyone in February, needed a bit more than pretty basketball as LeBron James finally hit a wall in terms of his shooting, and Dwyane Wade took over the show to keep the Heat on pace to finish with the best record in the NBA.
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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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Miami Heat – The Best Superstar Duo in the NBA
When the Miami Heat signed LeBron James for him to join forces with Dwyane Wade, this is what they were dreaming about, knowing they have two of the best basketball players in the world, both capable of incredible individual performances while playing close to 40 minutes together.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Too Good for Kyrie Irving Right Now
As part of trying to hype the game up between the Miami Heat and the Cleveland Cavaliers, two angles were used – LeBron James becoming a free agent in 2014 and possibly returning to his first NBA team, and the rise of Kyrie Irving among the ranks of NBA stars.
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Miami Heat – A LeBron James & Winning Streak No One Can Stop
It’s quite a rarity these days when Dwyane Wade steals a big chunk of the spotlight from LeBron James, scoring twice what the MVP scored and then some, but the bottom line – a 10th consecutive win and a growing lead in the Eastern Conference is the important thing.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James & Dwyane Wade Too Good Right Now
It’s true that there was plenty of showtime basketball in the way LeBron James and Dwyane Wade played to lead the Miami Heat to their 8th consecutive victory, including an off the glass alley-oop dunk, but it was mostly about simply being much better than their opponents.
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NBA Scorers a Dying Breed
If the pace and rate of scoring doesn’t make a drastic change in the next couple of months, despite the fantastic seasons of Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, the NBA will have the fewest number of 20-point-per-game scorers in nearly 50 years.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Shows Who is the Real MVP
Ignore the fact that Kevin Durant scored one point more than LeBron James. He wasn’t even close to the level needed to outshine LeBron James, going through an unstoppable stretch, for once not troubled by the fact that the Miami Heat traveled to play away from home, against the the team with the best record in the NBA.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Takes Another Step Into NBA Lore
Some NBA record are more impressive, but with every passing game and every achieved milestone, LeBron James takes another step in the direction of a legendary status, if he hasn’t already reached it. The Miami Heat and the players around sometimes seem to serve as the background and platform for unfolding, amazing career.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Reaches a Whole New Level
While the Los Angeles Lakers keep trying to find a way and get passed the whole Kobe Bryant vs Dwight Howard feud, which believe it or not, is destroying this team’s last chance of making the NBA playoffs, the Miami Heat are relishing every chance they get to see Dwyane Wade partner with LeBron James for the kind of basketball that keeps getting better and better.