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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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LeBron James Keeps Leading Heat in Everything
LeBron finished with 33 points, 8 rebounds and 13 assists, leading the Miami Heat (without Dwyane Wade) to a 118-83 win over the Indiana Pacers.
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Tracy McGrady and Zone Defense End Perfection for Heat
LeBron James had his usual impressive stat line (28 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) but Dwyane Wade struggled with his shooting, the Heat struggled with their offense and Tracy McGrady came up big in the fourth quarter to lead the Altanta Hawks (4-1) in a 100-92 win, the Miami Heat’s first loss of the season.
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Dwyane Wade Clutch = Miami Heat Perfect
Dwyane Wade was the lowest scorer of the big three in yet another Miami Heat away win written on his name, hitting the game winning shot for the second time this week, leaving the improving Minnesota Timberwolves win-less in another brilliant LeBron James night.
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Bad Night Doesn’t Stop Dwyane Wade From Being Heat’s Superman
Dwyane Wade has had better nights, going into the final play with 8 points in the stat line. It didn’t matter, as he nailed the winning jumper with 2.9 seconds left, giving the Miami Heat a 96-95 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on another highlight filled huge night from LeBron James.
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Heat Couldn’t Have Asked For a Better Start
LeBron James looks hungry, aggressive and on a course with only thing in mind. Leading the Miami Heat to his first and their second NBA title, with the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics the first teams to unsuccessfully stand in the Heat’s revenge path.
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Lebron James Always Shines on Christmas
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade came to prove a point, Dirk Nowitzki just to get through the night. The Miami Heat came win and play basketball, the Dallas Mavericks came for a coronation. The 105-94 scoreline isn’t close to the truth about a game that wasn’t close from the first moment.
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LeBron James Hunger in Contrast to Dwight Howard Despair
LeBron James and the Miami Heat look ready and hungry to mount up another campaign with the NBA title in sight, while Dwight Howard’s desire for a trade looks disastrous for the Orlando Magic’s season.