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Miami Heat – LeBron James More Efficient Than Ever
There was nothing even remotely close about the highly anticipated game between the slumping Los Angeles Clippers and the best-in-the-East Miami Heat, as LeBron James continues, with the occasional break, to show how better he is than the rest of the NBA.
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LeBron James & Dwyane Wade Too Much for Just James Harden
When LeBron James looks for a scoring sidekick, he has Dwyane Wade most of the time ready to put up big scoring numbers; Chris Bosh is in the same boat most of the time. The Miami Heat can count on two or three big time, big play players. The Houston Rockets? James Harden is alone, without anyone capable of matching his scoring abilities on his own team least of all Jeremy Lin.
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Miami Heat – When LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade Have Big Nights
Sometimes getting booed brings out the best of you. Chris Bosh had LeBron James to learn from, and the two teamed up with Dwyane Wade for a Fantasy Big Three night in Toronto, leading the Miami Heat to their 10th consecutive win against the Raptors.
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Indiana Pacers – Defense Too Much for NBA Champions Again
The Indiana Pacers see themselves as legitimate contenders in the Eastern Conference, and after beating the Miami Heat twice in less than a month, everyone else should to, despite Paul George not outplaying LeBron James in the anticipated match-up, while David West was the one to steal the show against the on-the-road struggling Heat.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Lets His Game do the Talking
It’s not often LeBron James gets involved in some trash-talking battle with other players, but still, despite being a three-time MVP and NBA Champion (not to mention Finals’ MVP), it seems like the star of the Miami Heat needs to prove something to someone different each single night.
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Best Perimeter Defenders in the NBA
Stats don’t do players justice when it comes to defense; blocks and steals don’t usually tell the whole story. Everyone knows LeBron James is a great defender anywhere on the court, and so are guys like Josh Smith and Andrei Kirilenko. There are more numbers and figures that help shine a light over those who don’t usually get recognized for their defensive work on the perimeter.
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Miami Heat – Hit and Miss From LeBron James
Some games, numbers and even making clutch shots isn’t enough to win. LeBron James did send the game into overtime with a big three to end regulation, but he also dragged his team into a bad offensive display, and couldn’t prevent a game winning shot against a team the Miami Heat were supposed to beat.
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Miami Heat – About LeBron James & Dwyane Wade Being Serious From the Start
Interesting start regarding the Miami Heat this season – if they’re leading at halftime during a home game, they’re going to win it. With a 13-0 record in that situation, it just means LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, pulling and pushing the rest of the team with them, just need to put more of an emphasis on the first 24 minutes.
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2013 NBA All-Star Game Rosters
The NBA has released the names of the reserves in the 2013 All-Star game, making the Miami Heat, with Chris Bosh joining LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, as the only team with three players on the rosters, while no less than six players got their first selection, five of them in the Eastern conference.