Tag: Ray Allen

  • Detroit Pistons – Will Bynum Led Bench Too Good for LeBron James

    Detroit Pistons – Will Bynum Led Bench Too Good for LeBron James

    These games always happens during each season, when the NBA champions or one of the contenders falls in game they’re not supposed to. This time, the Miami Heat, without Dwyane Wade, couldn’t hold on to a big lead because the Detroit Pistons, thanks to excellent play off the bench, especially from Will Bynum.

  • 10 Leading Active Scorers in the NBA

    10 Leading Active Scorers in the NBA

    There’s no one really close to Kobe Bryant when it comes to the NBA’s active scoring leaders. While the Lakers’ one-man show is surging past 30,000 points, out of the current top 10, only LeBron James looks like he’ll be reaching that mark later in his career. Where do they stop? How far do they reach?

  • The Ray Allen to Dwyane Wade to LeBron James Mid-Air Alley Oop

    The Ray Allen to Dwyane Wade to LeBron James Mid-Air Alley Oop

    There wasn’t much to be happy about if you’re a Miami Heat player after losing at home by 20 points to the New York Knicks, especially during the terrible second half. Earlier on, they had some things going for them, especially the most impressive dunk of the season, with Ray Allen, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James combining for the mid-air alley-oop.

  • LeBron James – Yes to Triple Double, no to Clutch

    LeBron James – Yes to Triple Double, no to Clutch

    Yes, it can begin. LeBron James, for the first time this season, missed not one but two potentially game winning shots, which made his first triple double in 2012-2013 look that much more redundant as the Miami Heat left Washington scratching their heads as to how exactly they lost to the Washington Wizards.

  • Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Stepping Out of the Shadows

    Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Stepping Out of the Shadows

    With all of the enthusiasm about their great start to the season (12-3, 8-0 at home), it was easy to forget the Miami Heat were partially missing Dwyane Wade, who has been troubled by an injury from the beginning of the season, causing him to miss three games as well. Now, he seems healthy and ready to carry his share of the load.

  • Miami Heat – LeBron James Needs Ray Allen to Win

    Miami Heat – LeBron James Needs Ray Allen to Win

    This has become the norm. LeBron James puts up the big numbers and perform well in the fourth quarter with both points and assists, Dwyane Wade continues to struggle with his shooting and Ray Allen hits another big shot that wins the game for the Miami Heat. Not a bad way to go through a season.

  • Miami Heat – Ray Allen Takes Over for LeBron James

    Miami Heat – Ray Allen Takes Over for LeBron James

    It had to happen at one point or another during the season; Ray Allen stealing the spotlight from the real stars of the Miami Heat, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James not just by hitting the game winning shot (which he has already done this season) but by carrying the team on his back in the fourth quarter.

  • Miami Heat – LeBron James Needs Dwyane Wade Healthy & Better

    Miami Heat – LeBron James Needs Dwyane Wade Healthy & Better

    The road trip out West was never going to be easy for the Miami Heat, one of the oldest teams in the NBA. While a 6-3 start isn’t anything to be panicking about, the problems on defense, especially when Dwyane Wade and Ray Allen on the floor, have to be keeping Erik Spoelstra and an excellent LeBron James quite a bit worried.

  • Miami Heat – LeBron James Taking it Easy Early On

    Miami Heat – LeBron James Taking it Easy Early On

    Four games, three wins, the Miami Heat Should be pleased with some of what they’re seeing. Two new major players on the bench and the rest is pretty much the same, except for the defense which has been giving up 109 points per game. LeBron James, a bit wiser about what it takes to win an NBA title, isn’t working up much of a sweat.

  • Miami Heat – Chris Bosh Can Carry the Load Sometimes

    Miami Heat – Chris Bosh Can Carry the Load Sometimes

    Never forget the guy who got you there. Ray Allen hit his first game winner for the Miami Heat with a corner three and six seconds left on the clock, but it was Chris Bosh scoring 40 points on one of the biggest nights of his career that took care of business in the 119-116 win over the Denver Nuggets.