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On Dwyane Wade’s 41 Points and the Full Court Alley Oop to LeBron
Dwyane Wade scores 41 points, leading a sometimes brilliant, sometimes terrible Miami Heat team to beat the Pacers, manages to throw a quarterback alley oop pass to LeBron and also Steve Nash and his improving place on all-time stat lists.
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Thoughts on the East – Dwight Howard Dominates and What the Heat Need vs the Celtics
Some thoughts on the Boston Celtics, Miami Heat, Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic after the Sunday games. Oh, and more proof that Garnett is a real dirty player.
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LeBron James Beats Indy and Will Bynum Soars High
Another fantastic night from LeBron James, doing it pretty much by himself in the 117-112 Miami win over the Pacers, and an awesome dunk from Detroit’s Will Bynum.
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On LeBron James Dropping 51 and the Lakers Losing at Home, Again
Dwight Howard made LeBron James angry, so the Miami Heat star dropped 51 on the Magic. The Los Angeles Lakers didn’t have enough to win again, so Antonio McDyess punished them, giving the Spurs another win, at the buzzer. Oh, and one crazy shot by Gary Neal.
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On LeBron James and the Cavs’ Losing Streak
The Miami Heat had another easy win over the pathetic Cleveland Cavaliers (117-90), the Cavs’ 21st consecutive loss. LeBron James enjoyed it more than anyone else probably.
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Bosh, Wade and the Miami Heat – Life is Tough Without LeBron
I think LeBron James was right about Karma being a bitch.
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Is LeBron James Enjoying the Villain Role?
LeBron James is the “bad guy” this season. He seems to be really enjoying the new title, like in Sunday’s 107-100 Miami Heat win against the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Wade and Bryant – Finishing 2010 on High & Low Notes
On the two edges of the “satisfaction of your profession these days from NBA superstars” measure, we’ll find the top two shooting guards in the league – One is Dwyane Wade, coming off a 40 point performance against the New York Knicks, improving the Miami Heat’s record to 24-9. That was Wade’s first 40 point […]
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Six Sport Wishes for 2011
From LeBron James winning his first NBA title to Roger Federer getting one more over Rafael Nadal, preferably on Clay, here are our Sport wishes for 2011
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Sometimes, Dwyane Wade MISSES Dunks
Dwyane Wade missing a dunk against the Los Angeles Lakers. Not to worry. The Heat still won.