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NBA Rumors – Memphis Grizzlies Delighted With How Mario Chalmers Trade Working Out
Three wins in three games is nothing to complain about for the Memphis Grizzlies after a bad start and the ability of Mario Chalmers, recently arriving via trade from the Miami Heat, in those wins is especially encouraging.
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NBA Rumors – Memphis Grizzlies Interested in Signing Mario Chalmers
A couple of years ago, the Memphis Grizzlies looking for a trade with the Miami Heat that lands them Mario Chalmers, made sense. But now? Not so much.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Looking to Get Rid of Mario Chalmers
The Miami Heat don’t want to pay a lot of tax, but they’re deep in luxury tax country and are repeat offenders. In order to reduce the tax bill, they’ll be trying to get rid of some redundant players, like Mario Chalmers and maybe even Chris Andersen.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Trying to Get Rid of Mario Chalmers Via Trade
Last season didn’t go as planned for the Miami Heat or Mario Chalmers, and it might result in the point guard getting traded, although it’s not exactly easy finding a team to take him at the moment.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Doing it on His Own
It’s been quite a while since Dwyane Wade took the Miami Heat on his back and carried them all alone to victory. Old habits die hard, but old age has something to say about that. Still, it was mostly his work in a 95-91 win over the Brooklyn Nets that put his team back on the winning track.
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Heat vs Pacers – Here we go Again
For the third straight year, the Indiana Pacers and the Miami Heat will play each other in the NBA playoffs. For the first time, the Pacers have home court advantage, hoping that their inconsistent ways of pulling through, exemplified better with Roy Hibbert than anyone else, will be enough, finally, to find an answer to a problem no team has been able to solve in series for more than two years: Stopping LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh from moving forward.
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Miami Heat – An Eruption That Was Bound to Happen
We can’t have a playoff without LeBron James exploding at some point. The Miami Heat needed a big night from their best player and he delivered by setting a new franchise record for postseason points in one game, leading the Miami Heat to a 102-96 win over the Brooklyn Nets and taking a 3-1 lead in the series.
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Miami Heat – Slow Start Doesn’t Get in the Way
Whatever it was that worked so well for the Brooklyn Nets in the regular season when they faced the Miami Heat doesn’t seem to be helping anymore. After a rough first quarter in terms of shooting both LeBron James and the rest of his teammates regrouped and focused, taking control of the game en route to a 94-82 win and taking a 2-0 lead in the conference semifinals.
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Miami Heat – Trouble in a Former Paradise
No matter how you try and spin, the Miami Heat look like an inferior bunch to the one from last season. Following their 122-121 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves which slightly falls on the shoulders of Mario Chalmers and his free throw misses they’re still leading the Eastern conference, but mostly because their rivals for that spot are in an even bigger slump.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Appreciates an Easy Game
Things haven’t been going in the smoothest or easiest way for the Miami Heat this season, so LeBron James and the NBA champions are understandably happy to face a team like the Milwaukee Bucks and beat them 96-77, helping them recharge their batteries and keep their lead in the Eastern conference intact.