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Dwyane Wade Taking Over for the Miami Heat
Dwyane Wade wasn’t exactly consistent during the first 5 weeks of the season, but in February, averaging nearly 25 points per game and shooting over 50% from the field, the Miami Heat finally have all of their big three, with LeBron James and Chris Bosh enjoying great seasons, and look like the best team in the NBA.
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The LeBron James Show in Milwaukee
LeBron James and the Miami Heat couldn’t live with getting swept by the 12-16 Milwaukee Bucks in the three game seasons, and they handled a team that has given them too many problems already this season very well in their third and final meeting in the regular season, beating the Bucks 114-96.
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The Miami Heat Finally Have the Old Dwyane Wade Back
Dwyane Wade has had his problems this season, on the court with his shooting and handling injuries that have kept him off the court for nine games so far, but his recent form, since coming back on January 27 against the New York Knicks, averaging 23.6 points, has Miami Heat fans smiling.
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LeBron Better Than Rose, Heat Better Than Bulls
LeBron James isn’t just looking to win his first NBA title, he seems pretty determined to win back the MVP trophy he won twice in a row before Derrick Rose won it last season. His 35 points, while Derrick Rose failed to capitalize on two late chances, gave the Miami Heat a 97-93 win over the Chicago Bulls.
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Healthy or Not, LeBron James is the Best Player in the NBA
LeBron James almost didn’t play, if the talk about his chest cold were true. He did miss the morning shootaround, but there was nothing offbeat about his performance against the Lakers later on, scoring 31 points and leading the Miami Heat to a 98-87 win over the hot-at-home cold-on-the-road Lakers.
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Heat and LeBron James Means More Road Trouble for Spurs
LeBron James didn’t have Dwyane Wade on his side, as Flash continues to struggle with injuries this season, but he did have Chris Bosh, who has been having a great season so far. James scored 33 points with 10 assists while Bosh scored 30 himself, as the Heat went back to winning ways, beating the San Antonio Spurs 120-98.
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Stop Comparing Tim Tebow to LeBron James
LeBron James and Tim Tebow have nothing in common, but the two time NBA MVP tweeting and talking about the Denver Broncos quarterback in recent months and again this Friday, mostly regarding the criticism the both face regarding their performance. James, at least, feels there’s is some shared and common ground between the two – I love to […]
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Overtime Doesn’t Treat Miami Heat Kindly
Another West Coast game going to overtime, and the Miami Heat lost again. This time the Los Angeles Clippers, with Chris Paul leading the charge (27 points, 11 assists) as Dwyane Wade lost his second straight game since returning from injury while the entire team struggled with scoring.
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Warriors Over Heat – A Nate Robinson Heroic Finish
Nate Robinson, pretty much a forgotten man. Did OK for the Celtics, hardly used by the Thunder before getting cut a day before the season began. Now? 24 points, 17 of them in the fourth quarter and overtime to stun the Miami Heat, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 111-106 win.
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Chris Bosh Doesn’t Always Need Other Big Two Around
Chris Bosh is the lesser of the big three. That’s just life. But if a six time All-Star is your third best player, then I guess the Miami Heat can handle a night without both LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. They certainly looked capable of handling the load, beating the Atlanta Hawks in a triple overtime game 116-109.