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HEAT LOOK TO EXTINGUISH HOPE
Posted on 13 May 2013 by Sean Eckhardt.
Many Miami fans think this series is already over. There are some Chicago fans that fear that it's over, while others cling to hope. Tonight in Game 4, if the Heat take down the Bulls, that hope is gone. From the first minute played, this series has been somewhat unfair. The Miami Heat have the best roster in the NBA and entered the playoffs at full strength. The Chicago Bulls on the ot...
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HEAT AFTER THE ALL-STAR BREAK
Posted on 19 Feb 2013 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Miami Heat emerge from the all-star break as the clear cut favorite to win the NBA Championship, again. LeBron James is playing at an MVP level, Dwyane Wade appears to be healthy, and the Heat have been taking down some of the top teams in the NBA before the break. So can they be stopped? Are there any teams that pose a serious threat to the reigning NBA Champs? Yes and yes. As good...
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BOSH AND THE HEAT PROVE TO BE TOO MUCH FOR BOSTON
Posted on 10 Jun 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Game 7. Simply knowing that there will be one makes a true sports fan squirm in anticipation of it. Players have dreamed of being that final game hero since they were a child. Unless you're a fan of the team that loses a Game 7, it is without question the best kind of playoff game to watch, due mainly to the fact that there isn't any room for error for either team. The Miami Heat an...
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IT’S TIME FOR THE HEAT TO DUMP THE CLUTCH
Posted on 7 Jun 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Anyone who has ever been involved in a race knows there is a difference between a time trial and a real run. A time trial just helps you get the car(or bike) dialed in. It's a way to see how it will react to different variables including tweaks to the vehicle, driving techniques, and track conditions, with the hope being when that the actual race comes, you can dump the clutch, let her rip...
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RONDO EXPLODES FOR 44, BUT HEAT STEAL GAME 2
Posted on 31 May 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Rajon Rondo had one of the all-time greatest performances in Boston's illustrious playoff history. He scored 44 points to go along with 10 assists and 8 rebounds, but it wasn't enough as the Heat took down the Celtics anyway, 115-111 in OT. Rondo was an absolute beast and by far the best player on the floor on Tuesday night in Miami. In fact, the Celtics threw everything they had at the Hea...
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NO BOSH, NO PROBLEM, AT LEAST FOR GAME 1
Posted on 29 May 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
I remember that Charles Barkley used to say that the team with the two best players will win the majority of the games in which they play. The Miami Heat currently have the two best players in this Eastern Conference Finals series with the Celtics, and might just have the two best players in the NBA in Dwyane Wade and LeBron James. So the Heat beating Boston in Miami shouldn't be a huge sur...
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HEAT EXPLOSION CONTINUES AS THEY PUSH PACERS TO THE BRINK
Posted on 23 May 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
It was only a few days ago that the Miami Heat were scrambling to score points, and many “experts” thought that they would lose their composure as well as this series to Indiana. Well, so far they haven't lost either. The truth is, the last two games(ok actually the last 1 1/2) against the Pacers have been an example of why the Heat, and specifically DWade and LeBron James, are ...
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OPEN LETTER TO DWYANE WADE
Posted on 18 May 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
Come back. The Miami Heat need the real Dwyane Wade to re-emerge in round 2 of the NBA Playoffs. The national media continues to call this LeBron's team, but people in South Florida know better. This has been, is, and will be your team Mr. Wade, but you have to come back. Critics like Dan LeBatard and Charles Barkley say that Eric Spoelstra is trapped in 2006 and thinking of your perfo...
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MIAMI SURVIVES INDIANA, BUT LOSES BOSH
Posted on 14 May 2012 by Sean Eckhardt.
LeBron James received his 2012 MVP award over the weekend, then the Miami Heat put a scare into their fans on Sunday afternoon as they were unable to beat down the Pacers until the very end. The Heat emerged victorious, 95-86, but the cost of this victory might be huge. Chris Bosh went down in the 2nd quarter with a strained abdominal muscle and didn't return. The injury was certainly str...









