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  • #16
    Wade, Bosh, and Lebron all played the 4th quarter right to the end of the game, and yet in those final minutes the Sixers closed a 24 point gap all the way down to just an 8 point gap...

    then with only 48 seconds to go in the game, and the Heat up 8 -- Lebron shoots just 12 seconds into the shot clock and
    gives the ball right back to the Sixers almost as if Lebron wants to give them a great chance at an upset!!
    Why doesn't he hold the ball and play smart...or is he simply trying to pad stats??

    Likewise, after the Sixers turn it over, just 11 seconds into the next possession, Wade launces a shot as well...
    this is all happening at the exact point where they should play ball control, hold the ball, and NOT shoot!

    This kind of selfish, ball hogging, stat padding behavior will be this team's downfall......

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    • #17
      It is a long season. But this Heat team just like the Lakers and the Bulls of the 90's will be in every game just because they have so much fire power all over the court. Even though they looked a little ragged v Boston they still were right there with a minute to play in the 4th.

      Teams will have an impossible task of trying to defend this team in an spread offense. It will be impossible to defend James or Wade one on one and if you double team they have two other big time weapons that will punish you. And if they get out on a break look out because both James and Wade finish as well as anyone in basketball. And James with Ilgaskus play pick and roll and getting good spacing on the court is about as good a tandom as there is in the NBA.

      Their biggest issue might be the lack of size at the 5 especially if Perkins can come back healthy or if they can not find a way to control Howard. There simply is not a team other then Boston or Orlando that can compete in a series with Miami in the East.

      If Miami was in the West they would have a much more difficult time but in the East, well there just isnt teams capable of matching Miami night in night out.

      They may or may not win it all this year but they will be right there come June.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jasonpeoria911 View Post
        ...the Cavs beat the Celtics by 7 points ...
        and Anthony Parker is getting a little press as a result of his performance...
        CLEVELAND, Ohio ? Former Bradley star Anthony Parker played a pivotal role in helping Cleveland open the 2010-11 NBA season with a 95-87 victory against the defending Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics Wednesday night.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          Wade, Bosh, and Lebron all played the 4th quarter right to the end of the game, and yet in those final minutes the Sixers closed a 24 point gap all the way down to just an 8 point gap...

          then with only 48 seconds to go in the game, and the Heat up 8 -- Lebron shoots just 12 seconds into the shot clock and
          gives the ball right back to the Sixers almost as if Lebron wants to give them a great chance at an upset!!
          Why doesn't he hold the ball and play smart...or is he simply trying to pad stats??

          Likewise, after the Sixers turn it over, just 11 seconds into the next possession, Wade launces a shot as well...
          this is all happening at the exact point where they should play ball control, hold the ball, and NOT shoot!

          This kind of selfish, ball hogging, stat padding behavior will be this team's downfall......
          Haha, do you know how many times when we had the lead late in the game DRuff would drive to the basket and throw up nothing but a prayer with 20 seconds on the shot clock? Great players aren't wired to play 'not to lose.' They play to win. I personally am a Kobe fan and want nothing more than the Heat to fail. But the criticism of this team is hilarious. They won they're second game. A win's a win. They weren't ever in real danger of losing it. Who cares if DWade and 'Bron through up some shots, you're talking about two of the top 3 players in the world, let 'em shoot.

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          • #20
            Heat bulldogging the heck out of the Magic. 22-pt lead in the 3rd quarter with the ball.
            My sports blog.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by thefish7 View Post
              Heat bulldogging the heck out of the Magic. 22-pt lead in the 3rd quarter with the ball.
              Maybe ripping on the Heat so much early was a but premature...

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              • #22
                The Heat have been rollin ever since Wade took control of "his" team again LOL. Lebron and Bosh have taken a back seat on the offense and let Wade do the damage.

                Probably the most surprising stat of the night was 0 points in the 2nd half from Dwight Howard. They will be near impossible to take down in a playoff series now that they seem to have figured things out.

                Jason

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                • #23
                  I love how Wade and Bosh have made it CLEAR that they haven't even begun to mesh at all yet, as if that is the only reason for their lackluster game one. It certainly could have a lot to do with them losing, but I just really hate the overall arrogance surrounding the Heat.

                  That and the new LeBron commercial should be as much evidence as I need when I get questioned as to why I hate the Heat.
                  WE WANT HEEMSKERK!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    ..LeBron and many others have predicted the Heat will shatter all the records for wins, and blow through the rest of the NBA to the title.....
                    Hmm...not everyone shared this opinion....I know I sure didn't ..

                    Here are just a few thoughts.........

                    -Miami is now 8-7, losing even to teams like Memphis, DWade is only 1-19 in 3-pointers over last 3 games

                    -Miami was even better, 9-6, at this point last year on the way to winning 47 games.

                    -LeBron's last team, the 2009-2010 Cavs, were 11-4 at this point

                    -The Bulls have struggled quite a bit at times, are still without their best player (Boozer) and yet they are 8-5 and in 1st place -- already having played SIX of their toughest road games of the year (@Boston and 5 games on the southwestern road swing)



                    BTW -- did anyone see this --
                    Shaq basically jabs Kobe, Phil Jackson, and the Lakers..
                    the Celtics are .."the best team I've been on"
                    https://<br /> http://greenstreet.w...m-ive-been-on/

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                    • #25
                      72 wins. Was comical when it was first mentioned as is even more comical now.
                      Onward and Upward!

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                      • #26
                        [QUOTE=tornado;200518]
                        -The Bulls have struggled quite a bit at times, are still without their best player (Boozer) and yet they are 8-5 and in 1st place -- already having played SIX of their toughest road games of the year (@Boston and 5 games on the southwestern road swing)

                        Boozer IS not and WILL not be the Bulls "best player".......good Big but D. Rose is the Bulls top dog. Period.

                        With that said it WILL be nice to have him back....

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                        • #27
                          The Bulls are a 50+ win team as currently comprised, and a legit SG from being a serious title contender.
                          Onward and Upward!

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                          • #28
                            The Miami Heat superteam lost again last night to the Dallas Mavericks to drop to 9-8 on the season.
                            Now there is another controversy. After a timeout in the 3rd quarter that coach Eric Spoelstra called because of another of many Heat defensive breakdowns, LeBron james walked toward the Miami bench and bumped into the Heat coach. It could have been inadvertant, but many believe there was some intended meaning behind this incident. It appears both men could have avoided the bump. There was also some arguing among players on the bench, and the players held a long "players-only" meeting after the game and refused to talk about what was discussed.


                            DALLAS -- By now, you've see the bump. Two men. Two huge egos in the moment. Neither one willing to back down. Both intent on standing their ground and remaining on stride to drive home a message.


                            LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh grow more frustrated as team continues to struggle.


                            YouTube video of this incident-


                            Game story-




                            stats-

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                            • #29
                              within a year they'll be demanding trades..

                              here's the most telling stat...

                              The Miami Heat are 1-7 against teams that are .500 or better!!
                              In other words -- they can only beat teams under .500!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                                The Bulls are a 50+ win team as currently comprised, and a legit SG from being a serious title contender.
                                Igoudala maybe? Not sure how to make the deal without deng who has been maybe looking like he upped his game of late. You think Taj can play the 3?
                                My sports blog.

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