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Rose Defies Critics Sitting Tall
Posted on 10 May 2013 by Steven Keys.
“To (play) or not to (play), that is the (thorny) question” swirling around Derrick Rose and every NBA roundtable on the North American continent. The beef: Is the 2010-11 MVP still recuperating and wisely sitting out these playoffs or clutching to tight to fear of re-injuring his reconstructed and all important knee? Some trust Derrick in this dust-up. Rose is the patient. It’s his knee....
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LeBron at the Crossroads
Posted on 17 Apr 2013 by Steven Keys.
“From a jack tooooo a kiiiiing.” That’s LeBron Raymone James. Country crooner Ned Miller could’ve been foretelling the odyssey of Miami’s majestic one with the title of his ‘62 crossover hit. From highly-touted high school phenom (Akron), to celebrated draftee (#1 ‘03), erstwhile underachiever (’07), scorned defector (MIA) and MVP totting NBA champ (’12), Le. James has finally...
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Best Story: Blackhawks or Heat?
Posted on 7 Mar 2013 by Steven Keys.
This was gonna’ be a piece all about the amazing Chicago Blackhawks’ and their stupendous start to abbreviated NHL ‘12-13, but then hoopsters Miami decided to turn-up the Heat on the rest of the NBA and remind everyone who’s boss. Tough call. Every time I get the scores on these two clubs I’m muttering to myself words like “Really,” “Wow” or “Is that right?” It’s real an...
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Miami Mounts Furious Fourth-Quarter Comeback, Outlast Hawks
Posted on 21 Feb 2013 by Darryl L. Jones.
ATLANTA, GA—The defending champion Miami Heat (36-14) walked into an electric Phillips Arena on Wednesday night and, after a furious fourth-quarter comeback, they were able to pull off a 103-90 victory over the Atlanta Hawks (29-22). This was the eighth-consecutive win for Miami, and their sixth-consecutive win against the Hawks. The most telling stat in this game (aside from the fourth quart...
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MIAMI STARTS OFF THE SECOND HALD OF THE SEASON BY TROUNCING THE NETS
Posted on 31 Jan 2013 by Sean Eckhardt.
Miami Heat 105, Brooklyn Nets 85. That was the score in Wednesday night's game played in Brooklyn, and it wasn't even really that close. These Nets looked less like a contender from New York, and more like the hapless team that has played in New Jersey the last several years. The Heat came out hot, stumbled in the 2nd quarter, and then just dropped the hammer in the 3rd quarter, outscorin...
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The Baseline: Discussing the NBA’s Hot Topics Ep 4
Posted on 8 Jan 2013 by Warren Shaw.
The Baseline: with Cal Lee & Warren Shaw discussing the NBA's hot topics of the week: - Topic 1: 10 NBA questions that will be answered in 2013. - Topic 2: Which Players coming off injury will have the most significant impact on their team? - Topic 3: Know Your Role – Players who are redefining the term “Bench Mark” in the NBA - Topic 4: The Fab 5: Power Rankings for...
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Dwayne Wade: “Bigger Things to be Concerned About” Than Playing Knicks-Heat Game at MSG
Posted on 2 Nov 2012 by Scott Lentz.
ESPN.com's Ian Begley reports from Madison Square Garden, the setting of tonight's Knicks home opener, that Dwayne Wade has mixed feelings as to the game carrying on. In the wake of the devastation of Hurrican Sandy, much of New York City is still without power, but the team has decided to carry on with the game despite some criticism from players. “‘I just felt that [there were] bi...
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And the winners will be: NBA Awards Predictions
Posted on 29 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA regular season is about to tip off and the excitement has reached a feverish level. Especially by all of us here at Prosportsblogging.com We have posted division previews in anticipation of the season and now we attempt to predict the future further. The #NBAonPSB experts present their picks for the league's award winners at the season's end. Who will take home all the hardware? Some ...
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Undeniable Heat: Southeast Division Preview
Posted on 23 Oct 2012 by Warren Shaw.
With little in the category of drama, the Southeast Division is an open and shut case regarding the first place winner. The Miami Heat are the defending champions which would give them the edge anyway but they have watched two division foes become significantly weaker in Atlanta and Orlando. With Joe Johnson (formerly of the Hawks) and Dwight Howard (formerly of the Magic) out of the division, ...
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Lakers / Heat Stoke NBA ’12-13
Posted on 16 Oct 2012 by Steven Keys.
Consider this the year of LeBron. Not because he and his Heat team are a lock to repeat as champs in 2013. Au contraire, the new & improved Lakers will have a thing or two to say about who dons that crown come next June. Rather, it’s because this’ll be the first time in his 10-year NBA tenure that Mr. James can actually enjoy himself on a basketball court. Having garnered that elusive c...
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NBA Free Agents Looking for Work
Posted on 24 Sep 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA off season has been a roller coaster of free agent signings, unexpected amnesties, and sometimes meaningless workouts. Now the season's start is within eyesight as Summer turns to Fall, yet a few players are still without a place to display their talents. Some of these NBA “unemployed” are victims of their own greed, over valuing their current abilities. Some are paying for ...
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Miami Heat Set to Repeat?
Posted on 28 Jul 2012 by Bradley McElroy.
Finally after two seasons together the big three won the NBA Championship. Wade, Lebron and Bosh accomplished what they came together to do, WIN the NBA Championship. Pat Riley a master at the game put together the best supporting cast with the little money left after signing the big three. After making it so close to a championship the year before, Riley added a few new players such as Shane B...









