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NBA Playoffs – Miami Heat Are in a Very Tight Spot
The Miami Heat are in big trouble following a 99-98 loss to the Detroit Pistons, which for the time being kicks them out of the top 8 in the East and might result in missing the playoffs.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Finds the Fountain of Youth
Dwyane Wade? 40 Points?! No, this isn’t fan fiction, but 2015 NBA basketball and the rush to make the NBA playoffs, as the three-time NBA champion is putting his injuries, pain and body-mileage behind him so he can carry the Miami Heat, barely, into the postseason.
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Chicago Bulls – Still Far Away From Where They Should Be
After a 107-91 loss to the Detroit Pistons, it’s quite clear it’s going to take more than players coming back from injuries to put the Chicago Bulls back on a championship course.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Making History, Kevin Love Hot Again
The role of leading the team in scoring was handed to the inconsistent Kevin Love, but the Cleveland Cavaliers, winning 102-93 against the Detroit Pistons, were pushed forward by LeBron James, becoming the all-time leader among forwards in assists, blowing by Scottie Pippen.
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NBA Rumors – Detroit Pistons Won’t Buyout Tayshaun Prince
Although it seems like a trend to give expensive veterans on bad teams a buyout so they can go play for a championship contender, it’s not very likely that the Detroit Pistons are going to go down that route and “help out” Tayshaun Prince.
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Chicago Bulls – Wasting Their Season Away One Loss at a Time
There will come a time in the playoffs when the Chicago Bulls will regret wasting their potential away with a series of losses it’ll be hard to explain. Dropping a game to the Detroit Pistons (100-91) isn’t the end of the world, but it shouldn’t be something that rings so familiar in a slightly underachieving season.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James is the Definition of MVP
The winning streak continues for the Cleveland Cavaliers, beating the Detroit Pistons 103-95 to make it seven in a row with LeBron James once again putting on an MVP-like performance although for once, he actually was a step behind the brilliance of Kyrie Irving.
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Detroit Pistons – The Improbable Streak Doesn’t End
Every time it’s a different player, but the Josh Smith effect keeps pushing the Detroit Pistons forward, beating the Dallas Mavericks 108-95 behind a big night for both Greg Monroe and D.J. Augustin, making it seven in a row since waiving their troublesome forward.
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Detroit Pistons – Josh Smith Effect Still Working
Since cutting Josh Smith something has happened to the Detroit Pistons, looking hotter and better than anyone in the NBA, picking up their sixth consecutive win since the change, 105-104 over the San Antonio Spurs as Brandon Jennings scores the game winner with a buzzer beating floater.
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Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Never Thought It’d Be This Bad
For the second time this month the Cleveland Cavaliers get blown out at home, this time by the Detroit Pistons, as LeBron James put on one of his worst performances in recent years while the absences of Kyrie Irving and Anderson Varejao proved to be way too much for their teammates to handle, and things might not get better for a while.