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WADE, JAMES, AND BOSH WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH
Posted on 15 Jul 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
They were a punchline during this year's ESPY awards. Jokes about the Miami Heat drew huge laughter from the crowd, which of course included the Dallas Mavericks. Members of other teams could be seen chuckling during the monologue as well. The Boston Celtic's had guys in attendance like Ray Allen, who seemed to find the jokes funny. The laughter certainly had to feel b...
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HEAT SEASON A SUCCESS, BUT OFFSEASON MOVES WILL HAPPEN
Posted on 20 Jun 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The anger has died down a little bit. The disbelief that Miami lost to Dallas is gradually turning into respect for the way the Mavericks played in the Finals. Time does heal and it's only been a week since the Heat lost Game 6 of the NBA Finals and watched their season end on their home floor. Now the focus has shifted towards next season, assuming that there is a 2012 season with a potent...
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NBA Gods Mad About Miami
Posted on 19 Jun 2011 by Steven Keys.
It was a 1980 movie titled The Gods Must Be Crazy. Set in Africa, it told the story of a lone Coke bottle falling from a plane into the possession of a bushman (Xi) who believed it had been sent by God (Wikipedia). Though written as light-hearted comedy, who’s to say The Creator doesn’t at times work in such mysterious, subtle ways as a soda bottle dropping from the sky? Following that li...
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QUIT BLAMING LEBRON, IT’S TIME TO BLAME DALLAS
Posted on 11 Jun 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Miami Heat have returned home down 3-2 in the NBA Finals. Fans and most of the local media appear to be shocked. What is wrong with the Heat? Why is LeBron playing like crap in the fourth quarter? Is Eric Spoelstra being outcoached by Rick Carlisle? It's time to stop looking for problems within the Heat and quit looking to blame LeBron, Coach Spoe, or even the refs. Miami doesn'...
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THE SEQUEL WILL BE BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL
Posted on 31 May 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
When it comes to movies, it is always tough for a sequel to be as good as the original. In sports however, a sequel is a rematch, and that is almost always a good thing. Back in 2006, the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat met in the NBA Finals. To many people, that meeting appeared to be a fluke. It was, until now, the only Finals appearance for each team, and many experts simply look...
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Chicago Gets Beat Up In The Bosh Pit
Posted on 23 May 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Miami Heat took control of the Eastern Conference Finals on Sunday night, handing the Bulls a 96-85 defeat, and taking a 2-1 series lead. All of the talk coming into this series was about the Chicago defense, the NBA MVP Derrick Rose, and Miami's two superstars, Lebron James and Dwyane Wade. The star of the night, however, was Chris Bosh, who played what was probably his best game in a ...
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Heat and Bulls Kickoff Tonight
Posted on 15 May 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The Eastern Conference Finals get started tonight in Chicago, and there are plenty of storylines to keep an eye on. The 2011 MVP, Derrick Rose, is leading the Bulls into the Conference Finals for the first time since 1998, when a guy named Mike was leading the team to NBA Championship number six. For Chicago fans, watching this series might be a little strange, because the Miami He...
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Carpe Diem
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
Tonight, the Miami Heat have a chance to close out the Boston Celtics. The most hated team in the NBA was finally able to get over a(not the) hump and win a game in Beantown. Now, the Heat must close this chapter immediately. They must think in Latin, and not the type of Latin normally associated with South Beach. This is not a time for que pasa, or even dos minutos, as is alwa...
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EVEN THOUGH IT’S THE 1ST ROUND, PAT RILEY IS SMILING
Posted on 19 Apr 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
This is the Miami Heat team everyone has been waiting and wanting to see. They dominated the Sixers on Monday night, leading wire-to-wire. The final score was Miami 94Philadelphia 73, but it wasn't even that close. On a night where their leader, Dwyane Wade, was not 100 percent due to migraine issues, the rest of the team picked up the slack. For the second playoff game in a ro...
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The Heat Really Are Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
Posted on 16 Apr 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
There are plenty of times when a professional sports team looks different from time to time during a season. The Miami Heat seem intent on demonstrating how different a team can look during a game. They won game one against the Sixers on Saturday afternoon, 97-89, but the game was not pretty by any stretch. Of course, the game did have some unbelievable plays in it, and at times ...
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SOMETHING TO PLAY FOR
Posted on 2 Apr 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
The end of the NBA regular season is fast approaching and the Miami Heat, who have been among the Eastern Conference's best for most of the season, still have plenty of incentive to play hard for the final six games. After last night's 111-92 win over the T'Wolves in Minnesota, the Heat find themselves 1/2 game ahead of Boston for the #2 seed and in control of their own destiny. Mi...
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BOSH DROPS 30 AS THE HEAT MAKES SAN ANTONIO LOOK OLD
Posted on 15 Mar 2011 by Sean Eckhardt.
60 points. That is the difference less than two weeks made for the Miami Heat. DWade and Co. downed the Spurs 110-80 just ten days after losing by 30 to this same team in Texas. The Heat dominated the game in every aspect. San Antonio came in with the best record in the NBA, but Monday night belonged to the boys from South Beach. Early in the game it was clear wha...









