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Miami Heat – Who Can Deny Them From Completing the Three-Peat?
The Miami Heat weren’t all-conquering NBA champions last season. Yes, LeBron James seems to be getting better with every passing season, but that’s not true when it comes to Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, while opponents like the Indiana Pacers and the San Antonio Spurs have shown teams what it takes exactly to beat the best team in the NBA in a 7-game series.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers & New York Knicks Interested in Signing Lou Amundson
In the almost empty free agency market left, Lou Amundson seems like the biggest catch left to sign, with about every team in need of another backup player in their frontcourt showing some sort of interest, which includes the – Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers and the New York Knicks.
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Los Angeles Lakers Have More Nationally Televised Games Than the Miami Heat
Even at their worst, the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the more popular teams in the NBA, and certainly one, hate ’em or love ’em, that is very intriguing to watch, making them appear on national television next season more than the NBA champions Miami Heat.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls Hoping Jimmy Butler Becoming a Starter is Their Big Offseason Addition
The Chicago Bulls feel that the window to win an NBA championship is still open, yet their flexibility to bring more quality players to the team is somewhat limited. But upgrading can also be done from within, like the return of Derrick Rose, which can become better than any star free agent signing, and Jimmy Butler becoming a starter and more significant part of the team.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Closest to Signing Antawn Jamison
The Chicago Bulls and even the Charlotte Bobcats, surprisingly, are in the picture to sign Antawn Jamison, but there’s a good chance that the Los Angeles Clippers, and not because of the dinner meeting between Doc Rivers and the player, are the first in line to sign the veteran free agent.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers & Oklahoma City Thunder Might be Interested in Signing Al Harrington
Now that Al Harrington is officially a free agents, it’s time to see the number of teams lining up to sign the veteran power forward, trying to put an injury-riddles season behind him, with the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers and Oklahoma City Thunder looking like suitable places.
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Derrick Rose – His First Game in Chicago Bulls Uniform Will be Against the Indiana Pacers
A lot of preseason games are much more than that these days, with rivalries spilling over from beyond the regular season. It seems fitting that Derrick Rose will make his first appearance in complete Chicago Bulls uniform against a team that has positioned themselves as the main challengers to the Miami Heat in the East, the Indiana Pacers.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Bobcats Intersted in Signing Antawn Jamison
It seems like Antawn Jamison isn’t still a free agent because of lack of interest. The Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies and Charlotte Bobcats have all shown some interest in signing him. However, the 15-year veteran doesn’t want to rush into things like he did last season.
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Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose is What Best & Worst Case Scenarios Are All About
This Chicago Bulls team was build to contend for titles with two important fundamentals at the basis of that ambition: Derrick Rose turning into a superstar of the highest level, and the defense of Tom Thibdodeau doing the rest.
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NBA Teams Paying the Luxury Tax in the 2013-2014 Season
In the 2013-2014 NBA season, there are seven teams that will be over the luxury tax line – all of them in big markets which makes it less of a problem than it would be on the rest of the league. The New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers are the obvious choices, but the Los Angeles Clippers, Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat and the run down Boston Celtics are also in the tax zone for next season.