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Miami Heat – Pathetic Teams Make For Easy Prey
The New York Knicks are the worst team in the NBA, which made it very easy for the Miami Heat, playing without Chris Bosh or the newly acquired Goran Dragic, to pick up a much needed win in their attempt to keep their playoff hopes alive.
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Miami Heat – Chris Bosh Is Happy Dwyane Wade is Back
After missing seven games in which the Miami Heat greatly struggled, Dwyane Wade had a triumphant return to join Chris Bosh in their 86-79 win over the sad New York Knicks, playing with Carmelo Anthony again but looking terrible nonetheless.
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Heat vs Knicks – Things Like They Should Be
The Miami Heat couldn’t keep losing on their visits to the Big Apple and the New York Knicks aren’t good enough to sustain long winning streaks. A big game from LeBron James and Dwyane Wade got the NBA champions through a team that couldn’t defend from the moment it stepped on the court.
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Heat vs Knicks Predictions
While it looks like the Miami Heat are running away with the number one seed in the Eastern Conference, it is worth mentioning that in their two games against the New York Knicks this season, they lost twice by 20 points.
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Knicks over Heat – Carmelo Anthony and the Small Hope That Remains
Carmelo Anthony was having a terrible series up until Game 3. But then, he saw Shane Battier guarding him in crunch time and not LeBron James. With Amare Stoudemire at his side, Anthony scored 41 point, leading the New York Knicks to their first playoff win in 11 years.
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LeBron Loves New York; Durant Destroys Dallas
LeBron James usually has big games in New York. Maybe it’s the Knicks’ fans, maybe it’s the Knicks themselves. Maybe it’s just occasion of playing in the Madison Square Garden. It wasn’t any different in Game 3, leading the Miami Heat to a 87-70 and a 3-0 lead in the First round series, scoring 32 points.
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Knicks Can’t Expect Playoff Success With Carmelo Anthony On His Own
Carmelo Anthony is having fun on these big game Sunday Night at the Garden, scoring 42 against the Miami Heat. It didn’t really help the New York Knicks that he was pretty much on his own, while LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh combined for 73 points, leading the Heat to a 93-85 victory.