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Preseason 2010-2011 NBA Match-Up Preview: Miami Heat Vs. Los Angeles LakersWho'd win in a NBA Finals series? The Los Angeles Lakers enter the 2010-2011 season as the defending back-to-back champions. Despite improving with some defensive adjustments, the Miami Heat are considered the favorites to win the championship.
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Does First-Round Playoff Loss Mean Dwayne Wade Departure from Miami Heat?Miami Heat fans have to be wondering whether or not their superstar, Dwayne Wade, played his final game in their uniform after a swift elimination from the 2010 NBA Playoffs.
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Miami Heat Flagship Lounge Seats at the American Airlines ArenaThe Miami Heat Flagship Lounge at the American Airlines Arena is a great section to view a NBA basketball game. Heat Flagship Lounge tickets are just behind the courtside seats and are all located near midcourt.
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False Comparison: Boston Celtics Big 3 Against the Miami Heat Big 3Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh versus Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, and Kevin Garnett; It's tempting to compare the Miami Heat's Big 3 tandem to a mega Celtics team, but there are major differences between the Big 3's.
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New Miami Heat Main Dish LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers Derek Fisher Dessert?Dream team in heat? Miami Heat has gained former Cavalier LeBron James, who's next? Los Angeles Lakers Derek Fisher a consideration.
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Miami Heat Lower Level Seats at the American Airlines ArenaMiami Heat lower level seats at the American Airlines Arena are great for viewing a NBA basketball game. Heat lower seats are just behind courtside seats and surround all sides of the court outside of the Flagship Lounge section.
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Miami Heat Dewars Club Seats at the American Airlines ArenaMiami Heat Dewars club seats at the American Airlines Arena provide a spectacular view of NBA basketball games. Heat Dewars club seats are in the second level of the arena between the upper and lower seating sections.
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Miami Heat Courtside Seats at the American Airlines ArenaMiami Heat courtside seats at the American Airlines Arena are great seats to view a NBA basketball game. Heat courtside seats are the closest any fan can get to live basketball action.
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Miami Heat to Lock Up the Number 2 SeedThe Miami Heat and the Big 3 (Lebron James, Dwyane Wade, & Chris Bosh) are one Win or 1 Boston loss to clench the number 2 seed in the NBA East playoff hunt.
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Filling the Sports Void: The Rise of the Miami HeatThe Miami Heat have the specter not 6 not 7 NBA titles hanging over their head and if history is any indication, that's exactly the number they should be shooting for.
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Miami Heat Upper Level Seats at the American Airlines ArenaMiami Heat upper level seats at the American Airlines Arena are a great place to view a NBA basketball game. The best Miami Heat upper level tickets are the cheapest Heat tickets available and still provide a great view of the basketball action.
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Miami Heat: Time to Say It's Not Going to Happen This YearThe one thing that will keep the Miami Heat from reaching the promised land this season. -
Miami Heat Balcony Seats at the American Airlines ArenaMiami Heat balcony seats at the American Airlines Arena provide a terrific view of NBA basketball games. Heat balcony seats tower over the court from four floors above the court.
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LeBron James Happy with Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller Joining the Miami HeatThe Miami Heat will surround LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh with Udonis Haslem, whose role playing importance was demonstrated in his 2006 NBA Finals performance alongside Wade, and Mike Miller, one of the league's best long-range specialists.
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LeBron James Chooses Miami HeatLeBron James announced that he will play for the Miami Heat Thursday night. -
2010 NBA Playoffs Prediction: Boston Celtics vs. Miami HeatOverview and prediction of the first round NBA Playoff series between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat. -
LeBron James Welcomes Zydrunas Ilgauskas to the Miami HeatIn dire need of a center, the Miami Heat acquired former Cleveland Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas. The former two-time all-star will join LeBron James and will compete for the starting center position in 2010.
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Role Play: The 2010 Miami Heat Roster After Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh Could Be Better Than Anticipated?Pat Riley has a few tricks up his sleeve? After the Miami Heat acquired LeBron James and Chris Bosh to join Dwyane Wade, it was expected that they'd struggle to sign quality role players in an NBA season before a potential lockout. Think again.
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Miami Heat 2010-2011 Game-by-Game PredictionsThe Miami Heat will open the 2010-2011 NBA season against the Boston Celtics who eliminated them from last season's playoffs. But with All-Stars Chris Bosh and LeBron James joining Dwyane Wade in South Beach this Heat team will be much different.
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Reflection of Greatness: Comparing the 2010-2011 Miami Heat to the 1995-1996 Chicago BullsThe 2010-2011 Miami Heat will be good. On paper, they appear unstoppable. However, how do they compare and contrast in comparison to the 1995-1996 72-10 Chicago Bulls? The similarities and differences between the two teams.
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Can the 2010-2011 Miami Heat Suprass 72-10? a Comparison to the 2009-2010 Cleveland CavaliersLeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to 127 regular season wins over the past 2 seasons. With Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, and an experienced supporting cast, could the 2010-2011 Miami Heat surpass Michael Jordan's 72-10 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls team? -
Miami Heat Could Round Out 12-Man Roster Next Week with Juwan Howard, Carlos Arroyo, and Jamaal MagloireIs it enough? The Miami Heat are expected to put some final touches on their 12-man roster next week. They're expected to acquire Juwan Howard, Carlos Arroyo, and Jamaal Magloire. A preview of the Heat's 12-man roster following these transactions.
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Lebron James Decides to Play with Miami HeatAfter days of speculation, James chose to join fellow NBA all-stars Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in forming what will undoubtedly be the most talented nucleus of young talent in the NBA. -
If the Miami Heat Want a Title This Year, They'll Need to Learn to Play More like the Boston CelticsIf the Miami Heat Want a Title This Year, They'll Need to Learn to Play More Like the Boston Celtics
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NBA Picks Against the Spread: Miami Heat at Cleveland CavaliersLeBron James returns to Cleveland for the first time since "The Decision," abandoning the Cavaliers fans and angering basketball enthusiasts worldwide with his gimmicky display. Will the Miami Heat outgun the Cavaliers in James's return? -
Miami Heat's Dwayne Wade is NBA MVP, but Award Will Go to Kobe Bryant or Lebron JamesDwayne Wade's recent late-game heroics have fueled talk of him winning the NBA MVP. He should win the award because he's carrying the Miami Heat but history says the award will go to a player like Kobe or Lebron.
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NBA Game of the Week: Miami Heat at Los Angeles LakersThe Game of the Week for the week of December 20-December 26 is possibly the most anticipated matchup of the season. On Christmas Day LeBron James and Dwyane Wade will lead the Miami Heat into Los Angeles to face Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers.
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NBA Game of the Week: Miami Heat at Cleveland CavaliersThe Game of the Week for the Week of November 29-December 5 is the dramatic return of Cleveland's prodigal son. LeBron James will return to Cleveland for the first time in a Miami Heat uniform on December 2. The emotions and drama will unfold on TNT.
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LeBron James: Should Pat Riley Trade Miami Heat Superstar?Should the Miami Heat consider trading the embattled LeBron James?
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Miami Heat's Mike Miller Injures ThumbAlready without Dwyane Wade, the Miami Heat has just lost sharpshooter Mike Miller for several weeks with a significant thumb injury.
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Theory: Chris Paul or Steve Nash Will Join the Miami Heat "Dream Team" in 2012LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh should form the most dynamic trio of superstars in NBA history (excluding all-star games). However, if three superstars aren't enough, then could the Heat attract a fourth player in the 2012 free agency? -
Miami Heat Stays Busy, Signs Haslem, MillerWade, LeBron, and Bosh can't win a championship alone. That's why the Heat went ahead and signed Mike Miller and re=signed Udonis Haslem.
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Bibby Signing Offers Latest Solution in Midst of Turbulent Miami Heat SeasonWhile Mike Bibby is seen by Heat fans as the heady, experienced point guard the team has desperately needed, he presents the latest in a long line of perceived solutions that have amounted to little success against the league's elite so far this season
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Dallas Mavericks Defeat Miami Heat to Claim First Franchise ChampionshipA look at the Dallas Mavericks finals win and the future of the Miami Heat
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How Lebron James Can Fail and Succeed with the Miami HeatThis article discusses the signing of Lebron James to the Miami Heat and how that could affect the Cavaliers, the Heat, and the future of Lebron.
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Can the Miami Heat Win the NBA Title in 2011?Analysis of the Heat versus Bulls 2011 Eastern Conference Finals matchup after Game 3. -
Miami Heat's LeBron James Helps the HomelessLeBron James jerseys stamped with the Cleveland Cavalier logo were donated by previous fans of the player to the Miami homeless.
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How Will Pat Riley's Coaching Absence Affect the Miami HeatMiami Heat basketball coach will miss several games because of a hip replacement. How will it affect the Miami heat players and team? -
Here's a Promise: Miami Heat to Win NBA ChampionshipMy opinion and reasoning for why the Miami Heat are a lock to win the NBA Championship this summer.
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2009 NBA Playoffs Preview and Predictions: Atlanta Hawks Versus Miami Heat2009 NBA Playoffs Preview and Prediction: Atlanta Hawks versus Miami Heat. Hawks need Johnson to compete and not get dominated by Dwyane Wade to Win. The Heat are finished if Josh Smith goes off. Atlanta wins in 7. Home court is huge.
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