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Most 50 Points NBA Games in the Last Decade
It’s been more than four years since the last time Kobe Bryant had a 50-point game, but there’s no one close to him when it comes to the art of scoring in volumes, being the only player with a double digit number of games over the last decade of these kind of scoring performances, followed by LeBron James and Allen Iverson.
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Miami Heat – A Winning Streak That Looks Unstoppable
It doesn’t take much to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves these days, but that doesn’t mean that the Miami Heat setting a new franchise record with 15 consecutive wins isn’t impressive. The worrying part for the rest of the NBA is that Dwyane Wade and LeBron James don’t seem to be in the business of slowing down.
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NBA Franchises Longest Winning Streaks
The Miami Heat have just set a new franchise record for consecutive wins with 23. The connecting link? Dwyane Wade and to a lesser extent Udonis Haslem, who were on the team in 2004-2005 and still are in 2013, with LeBron James leading the way.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Saves His Best for Fourth Quarter
For the second straight game, LeBron James let the Miami Heat handle their opponents with varying success for most of the game, before putting his struggles (and aching knee behind him) and once again having an immense fourth quarter to extend the team’s winning streak to 14, tying a franchise record.
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LeBron James With Amazing One-Handed Alley Oop
While we get to see an alley-oop dunk from LeBron James in pretty much every game he plays, usually connecting with Dwyane Wade as his assist man, sometimes it’s a bit more special than usual. Maybe it’s beating the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, maybe it’s being a one handed dunk. Whatever it is, it was special.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Covers for LeBron James
Winning 13 in a row doesn’t always come easily, and the Miami Heat, after running through pretty much everyone in February, needed a bit more than pretty basketball as LeBron James finally hit a wall in terms of his shooting, and Dwyane Wade took over the show to keep the Heat on pace to finish with the best record in the NBA.
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LeBron James & Miami Heat Harlem Shake
Yes, the Harlem Shake has gone on from being this cool trendy thing to more than a little bit annoying, but when really famous people like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the rest of the Miami Heat do it and send it around the web, it’s still a little bit exciting.
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Best & Worst Scorers in the NBA
What makes the best scorer in the NBA? Is it simply the points? Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant and Carmelo Anthony are leading that battle, but LeBron James and James Harden aren’t too far behind, and James is the best or second best from that group, because shooting ratios and volume scoring also come into consideration.
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Houston Rockets – Turning James Harden and Jeremy Lin into Champions
By bringing in James Harden and Jeremy Lin last off-season, Daryl Morey turned the Houston Rockets into a nationally (and internationally) relevant team again, not to mention a playoff franchise once again. By leaving quite a lot of cap space for the 2013 and 2014 summers, his future goals are even bigger.
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Miami Heat – The Best Superstar Duo in the NBA
When the Miami Heat signed LeBron James for him to join forces with Dwyane Wade, this is what they were dreaming about, knowing they have two of the best basketball players in the world, both capable of incredible individual performances while playing close to 40 minutes together.