Found November 04, 2009 on Washington Post:
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If you want me to inspire you, Wizards, I will. (Photo by Doug Benc/Getty Images) The Miami Heat is a walking billboard for what the Washington Wizards want to accomplish: Want to go from putrid to the playoffs? Follow these steps. First, hire a new coach. Next, have your all-star guard with a history of knee troubles spend an entire summer in Chicago with renowned trainer Tim Grover. Play hard, and hello postseason. The Heat made a dramatic turnaround last season, going from 15 wins to 43 wins, a 28-game turnaround that ranks among the best in NBA history. After two injury-plagued seasons, Dwyane Wade spent a summer with Grover and was reborn as a league's most valuable player candidate. Problem for Miami was that Wade was a one-man show with little to no help and it led to a first-round exit against the Hawks. Miami didn't make any major
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