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How Was LeBron James On His MVP Winning Night
The Heat have something to worry about, despite their impressive second half against the Indiana Pacers. Chris Bosh left the game because of an abdominal injury, and it’s unclear if and when he’ll be back. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade made it as if Bosh was hardly missed, outscoring the entire Pacers team in the second half.
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LeBron James’ Huge Fourth Ends Celtics ‘Curse’
A huge night from Dwyane Wade (34 points) and a memorable finish from LeBron James (33 points) led the Miami Heat to a 97-87 win over the Boston Celtics and a 4-1 series win.
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Derrick Rose Waiting for his MVP and the Next Playoff Obstacle, the Atlanta Hawks
Still no official word, but hard to find someone who doesn’t think Derrick Rose will win the 2010-2011 NBA MVP. Next Hurdle – The Atlanta Hawks, and can he take the Bulls all the way?
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Can LeBron James and the Miami Heat Finally Beat the Boston Celtics in the Playoffs?
After two very painful losses in 2008 and 2010 playing with the Cavs, is this the year that LeBron James and the Miami Heat finally beat the Boston Celtics in the playoffs?
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Photo of the Day – LeBron James, Time to Step Up
Just five days ago, and it seemed like the Cavs were rollin’. The press was praising, MVP was doing everything, the Cleveland Cavaliers looked like everyone expected them to, destroying Boston with a perfect first quarter. Fast Forward to today, and you get this story on Yahoo and many others across the web ripping LeBron a new one.
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Rajon Rondo’s Huge Dunk on Dwight Howard, Magic Roll to Finals
Despite the Boston Celtics losing at home to the Orlando Magic and finishing their title defense earlier than they preferred, Rajon Rondo managed to get the highlight of the night award, performing a great dunk over Dwight Howard.
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Not Really Fair. Cleveland Go 2-0 Against the Hawks After 105-85 Win
Cleveland seem to be having an easier time in the Semis than in the first and are half way through another up and coming series sweep. The Atlanta Hawks again were no match to well… anyone on the Cavs and lost Joe Johnson to an ankle injury. Lebron scored 27 in the 105 85 win.