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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Chasing Points Instead of Title Rings
At this point of his career, the obsessed about his legacy Kobe Bryant is playing only for one thing: Winning that sixth NBA title ring. However, he doesn’t have a good enough team in the current Los Angeles Lakers to help him achieve that goal, which means he’ll have to settle for trying and becoming the greatest scorer in NBA history.
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NBA Franchises Longest Playoff Streaks
Surprisingly, the two most successful franchises in NBA history don’t hold the record to the longest playoff streak for an NBA team, with a team that has won the title only three times in its existence claiming the top spot. The San Antonio Spurs are the active leaders, needing a few more seasons (seven to be exact) in order to break the record.
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Cleveland Cavaliers, the Biggest Losers in the NBA
For the second time this season, the Cleveland Cavaliers have let a lead that on paper and according to every NBA history book should leave them with a win, instead to somehow blow it in the final minutes of the game. Less than a month ago it was against the Miami Heat that they kicked the bucket, two nights ago it was even worse, against the Indiana Pacers.
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Denver Nuggets, Best Inside Scoring Team in the NBA
As expected, the Denver Nuggets scored quite a lot of points in the paint against the Chicago Bulls in their 119-118 win, 68 for a matter of fact. Scoring from close range is going hand in hand with their 12 game winning streak, which is going slightly unnoticed because of what LeBron James and the Miami Heat are doing.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Won’t Let Winning Streak End
Despite being down by 17 in an arena the Miami Heat haven’t won in (regular season) since the forming of the Big Three, LeBron James wasn’t just going to let six weeks of unstopped winning come to an end. So he had one of those exclamation games with lots of points, rebounds and assists that makes everyone says wow, but more importantly was his clutchness, and hitting the game winning shot and extend their win streak to 23.
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Miami Heat – Continue to Get Closer to NBA Record
Another one down, 11 to go. The Miami Heat have now won 22 consecutive games, tied for second best in the history of the NBA when it comes to winning streaks, while LeBron James keeps scratching triple double numbers, Dwyane Wade is the perfect sidekick and Ray Allen finally brings his early season ability in a wild fourth quarter.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James & Dwyane Wade Take Streak to 20 Wins
Back to back games don’t matter, an neither does the home & away factor. The Miami Heat are beating everyone and anything in their path, with LeBron James back to the performances and numbers we’re used to seeing from him, while Dwyane Wade does the rest as they lead their team to a 20th consecutive win.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Leads LeBron James to 19
After an incredible month, it seems like LeBron James is taking it a little bit easier in March, letting Dwyane Wade carry the offensive load, not for the first time, as the Miami Heat keep on their dominant winning ways, extending their NBA-best 19 game winning streak this season, also happening to be a franchise record.
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Miami Heat – A Winning Streak That’s Bigger Than LeBron James
Even with LeBron James on one of his weakest nights of the season, the Miami Heat keep on winning, extending their winning streak to 18 games, the longest in this NBA season, while also continuing their revenge tour against the teams that beat them earlier this season, with Mario Chalmers, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh doing most of the damage on offense.
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Longest Active Double-Figure Scoring Streaks in the NBA
As the Miami Heat picked up their 16th consecutive victory, LeBron James notched his 200th consecutive game for the Miami Heat with 10 points or more, extending his franchise record. While Kevin Durant is usually heralded as the top offensive force in the NBA, no one is remotely close to James when it comes to consecutive games of scoring in double figures.