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NBA Rumors – Dallas Mavericks Latest Team Giving Greg Oden a Chance
Still trying to make it back into the NBA, Greg Oden is going to be part of the Dallas Mavericks mini camp, hoping they look beyond his history of injuries and overall uselessness and maybe sign him to some sort of contract.
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NBA Rumors – Memphis Grizzlies Interested in Signing Greg Oden
Interested might be a strong word. Maybe signing is as well. Willing to give him a thorough look and chance is the more accurate term for a player well all thought isn’t going to be heard from again. The Memphis Grizzlies might really be Greg Oden’s last chance.
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NBA Rumors: Miami Heat Won’t Re-Sign Greg Oden & Michael Beasley
Despite having less star power than before, the Miami Heat will be very interesting to watch next season which probably won’t include Greg Oden or Michael Beasley, who both probably haven’t been good or convincing enough to earn themselves another contract from the NBA finalists.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Looking at Backup Centers
It seems that the Los Angeles Clippers are never done adding players, and they’ll be giving some veteran centers – Andrew Bynum, Greg Oden, Emeka Okafor and Andray Blatche – a chance to show their skills as they scrape the bottom of the free agency barrel in their search for a backup center.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James on Offense, Chris Bosh on Defense
With the time to pick up their game and start playing championship-like basketball, the Miami Heat pulled off a close 93-91 win over the Portland Trail Blazers that included some LeBron James heroics and acrobatics, including the game winning layup, followed by Chris Bosh with a huge block on Damian Lillard to seal the victory.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Hot Start Almost Not Enough
When the going gets tough, games get complicated for no reason. LeBron James was scorching for the Miami Heat, playing against a very depleted Cleveland Cavaliers team. Somehow the game came down to a nail biter in the fourth quarter, where Chris Bosh took over while James provided some late defense to finish the job.
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Miami Heat – Renewed Signs of Greatness
At the moment, the Miami Heat don’t look like a team good enough to win the NBA championship. However, their 113-104 win over the Houston Rockets brings back some sort of confidence not just in them as a group, but in Ray Allen as a capabale sidekick of the Big Three, outscoring the trio of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade.
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Miami Heat – It’s Officially a Crisis
In a long NBA season, there always seems to be time to fix things. But the Miami Heat are in the last stretch of this one, with the playoffs looming around the corner. A fifth loss in six games, this time to the pretty bad Denver Nuggets, shows us all there are quite a few problems with the defending NBA champions, maybe even too much to fix in time for the more serious battles.
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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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Miami Heat – Did Someone Say Crisis?
Despite the good vibe from the White House visit, Greg Oden getting his first points and LeBron James talking about his ability to score more points, something is off with the Miami Heat. They lost 114-97 to the Washington Wizards, their third straight loss, all coming on the road against Eastern Conference teams they shouldn’t be finding it this difficult to play against.