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Brooklyn Nets: Cracking The Two-Team Theory
With every game and win, it gets more convincing – the Brooklyn Nets are for real, and their third win this season over the Miami Heat makes them a real threat to the previous two-horse race concept in the Eastern conference, finding the right kind of formula, led by Paul Pierce who keeps on shining when he sees LeBron James in front of him, and getting plenty of help from Shaun Livingston and Mirza Teletovic.
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Miami Heat – Big Three Feel Great at Home
It was a rough road trip for the Miami Heat, losing three games in a row. There’s nothing like going back home to regroup, recharge and simply look much better and getting on the winning path again, with the big three of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade paving the way to victory.
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Bulls Over Heat – Energy Makes All The Difference
The Miami Heat, in a series, should do away with the Chicago Bulls, just like they have in recent years. But in regular season games, especially in the United Center, quality makes less of a difference and the slump the NBA champions and their MVP LeBron James are in continues after an overtime loss.
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Spurs Over Heat – Proving a Point, Again
Every year the San Antonio Spurs are cast aside by many when the championship contender list is drawn up. The Miami Heat? Never. But in the second NBA finals rematch of the season, the losers handed the champions their worst loss this season, with Tim Duncan leading the way and LeBron James disappointing big time.
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Heat vs Rockets – LeBron James Goes Through Bizarro Night
Coming off the best scoring performance of his career, LeBron James looked very ordinary against the Houston Rockets as the Miami Heat lost 103-106 with some terrible defense throughout the game and a big night for James Harden and Dwight Howard on the other end.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Makes 61 Points Look Easy
The mask, clear or dark, doesn’t bother him, and maybe even makes him better. LeBron James set personal and franchise records with his 61 points in the 124-107 win by the Miami Heat over the Charlotte Bobcats, having the kind of night that makes everyone reconsider their MVP vote once more.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James & The No Fun Mask
The NBA didn’t approve of LeBron James wearing a black mask to protect his face, so he donned a less entertaining version. The result was the same: A good game for the league’s defending MVP, while the Miami Heat won again, having no trouble whatsoever beating the Orlando Magic 112-98.
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NBA Rumors – Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs & Chicago Bulls Trying to Sign Caron Butler
It’s buyout season in the NBA, and Caron Butler is on the verge of getting his from the Milwaukee Bucks. The front-runners to sign the former All-Star are the Miami Heat, but the Oklahoma City Thunder, also making final additions before the playoffs, are also in the running to sign him. The San Antonio Spurs and Chicago Bulls are also in the running.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Does Quite Well With a Mask
No villains, and LeBron James isn’t a superhero. Just the best player in the NBA, who happens to do quite well when he has to wear a mask on his face thanks to Serge Ibaka. It did nothing to slow him down as the Miami Heat were the next in line to roll over the pathetic New York Knicks, beating them 108-82.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat & San Antonio Spurs Interested in Signing Caron Butler & Danny Granger
After the trade deadline passes comes the buyout and free agency period. Contending teams like the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs are looking to sign free agents who can help them win an NBA championship, while players like Caron Butler and Danny Granger are trying to get a buyout from their current teams in order to join a team they can win with.