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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Finds the Fountain of Youth
Dwyane Wade? 40 Points?! No, this isn’t fan fiction, but 2015 NBA basketball and the rush to make the NBA playoffs, as the three-time NBA champion is putting his injuries, pain and body-mileage behind him so he can carry the Miami Heat, barely, into the postseason.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Is the Only One Who Didn’t Come Back
The Miami Heat have been able to bring back almost everyone of import from the previous season. Except for one guy. LeBron James. He preferred going back to where his career started, where he seems to feel he has unfinished business to take care of.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade & Chris Bosh Opt Out, LeBron James Seeking Max Contract
On the expected part of this NBA offseason, both Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh have opted out of their deals with the Miami Heat, leading everyone to believe that the plan of re-signing the big three for new, lower salaries is a step closer towards completion. But maybe there’s a wild card? There is, if reports of LeBron James looking for a max contract are true.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Want Ray Allen to Stay, Udonis Haslem to Retire
Whatever happens next in the 2014 NBA finals, the Miami Heat have some big decisions coming up in offseason and waiting for some to be made by their current players. They’d love to have Ray Allen on for another year at least but he might actually retire when this season ends. They’re also hoping Udonis Haslem chooses to retire, but he might prefer triggering his player option, making the kind of money he knows no one else will give him.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Taking Care of Business
There have been bigger games for the Miami Heat in recent years, but it felt like at least for this season, there has been no better moment for LeBron James to shine, leading his team to a 98-86 win over the Indiana Pacers, and once again capturing the top spot in the Eastern Conference.
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Miami Heat – Finally Something Easy
This hasn’t been the easiest of seasons for the Miami Heat. The expectations of a three-peat with a squad that’s growing older, and more for LeBron James to burden than before. The team needed an easy win for a change, and got just that from the Detroit Pistons, winning 110-78 with James pulling off his first triple double of the season.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat Should Try to Trade Udonis Haslem
A three-time NBA champion, Udonis Haslem doesn’t figure much into the plans of the Miami Heat anymore. Despite his desire to stay with the team and see out his career where it began, it would be wise for the NBA champions to at least try and trade Haslem in the next week.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Needs Erik Spoelstra More Than Ever
No more excuses, and no more losses. The Miami Heat are on the verge of leaving the NBA finals empty handed for a second time in three seasons, and if there was ever a time for LeBron James to not only rise and bring out his absolute best but to get the same from his coach, Erik Spoelstra, it’s now.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Left on His Own by Dwyane Wade & Chris Bosh
The moment the Miami Heat become a team that has only LeBron James to rely on offensively, they turn away from everything that turned them into the NBA champions a year ago. Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade have evaporated from the series, and suddenly game 7 seems like a much tougher hurdle to get over, as the team looks more dysfunctional than it has been all season long.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Turns Udonis Haslem Into a Star
For the second time in three games, the ability of LeBron James to center the focus on his drives to the basket of almost an entire defense turned Udonis Haslem into an unstoppable scoring machine, while the Miami Heat found one stretch in the third quarter in which they simply couldn’t miss, enough for them to take the lead in the conference finals once again.