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Spurs Over Heat – Proving a Point, Again
Every year the San Antonio Spurs are cast aside by many when the championship contender list is drawn up. The Miami Heat? Never. But in the second NBA finals rematch of the season, the losers handed the champions their worst loss this season, with Tim Duncan leading the way and LeBron James disappointing big time.
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The Best of the LeBron James Mask Memes
As expected, the thing that drew more attention than anything on the last NBA night of action was LeBron James playing with a black mask on his face because of his broken nose, resulting in quite a few hilarious memes, even if they were predictable.
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Heat Over Bulls – Two Superstars Are Enough
A broken nose is keeping LeBron James off the courts for a week, which only means it’s an opportunity for Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade to show that there’s more to the Miami Heat than just its MVP, and it seemed like the All-Star duo had no problem taking care of business in a 93-79 win over the Chicago Bulls.
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Heat Over Thunder – Never Underestimate Champions
The Miami Heat players wanted to prove they’re better than the Oklahoma City Thunder. LeBron James was in the same mindset, focusing on Kevin Durant. Russell Westbrook made his return, but it didn’t really help as the NBA champions went on to dominate from top to bottom in a 103-81 win.
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Heat Over Mavericks – LeBron James Didn’t Look Tired
Despite talking about the need for a longer All-Star break, LeBron James didn’t look like he actually needed one as his performance in the 117-106 win over the Dallas Mavericks was probably his best this season for the Miami Heat.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Isn’t Coasting Anymore
Around this time last year the Miami Heat began their incredible 27-game winning streak, and it seems that it’s about time for them to hit that kind of form again. LeBron James seems to be in that kind of mindset with another huge game, but more importantly a buzzer beating 3-point shot to beat the Golden State Warriors on the road.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Shows How Great He Is
In the wake of LeBron James speaking about his place among the greatest players in NBA history, backing it up with a superb performance was only natural, leading the Miami Heat without Dwyane Wade to a 103-97 win over the Phoenix Suns.
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Spurs vs Heat – Not Much of a Rematch
At the moment, the San Antonio Spurs can’t put up much of a fight, certainly not like the one they gave the Miami Heat in last year’s NBA finals; too many injuries on their side, while LeBron James and Chris Bosh are playing too good of basketball at the moment, including some defense we haven’t seen from the NBA champions in quite some time.
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Lakers vs Heat – It Was Easier Than the Scoreboard Says
Despite the scoreline suggesting the Los Angeles Lakers managed to make a game of their visit to the Miami Heat, the NBA champions never trailed in their 109-102 win, getting a fantastic combined performance from LeBron James and Chris Bosh, still missing the third angle in the Big Three triangle.