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NBA players are the most superstitious players in the world, there is Jason Terry with the high socks, LeBron James with the powder throwing routine, but few are more memorable than Dwyane Wade doing pull-ups on the rim before the game.
With the NBA's new 90 second pre-game rule for players, it appeared that 'Flash' might not be able to show love to the...
LeBron James debuts sky-hook
Remember all the rumblings during training camp that LeBron James was adding another offensive move to his repertoire?
Rumors had him adding a sky-hook shot, then there were video clips of him practicing the sky-hook.
Well, the rumors were true about the sky-hook.
James debuted his new shot against the Phoenix Suns, which went wide-right and drew some a smile from fellow teammate...
Chalmers doesn’t need to get yelled at, least not yet
The up and down, overconfident, and often yelled at Mario Chalmers is coming into his own.
In his fourth year with the Miami Heat, Chalmers is averaging 7 points and 7 assists a game and seems to have found his groove on a team filled with all-stars.
In years past, you would've witnessed Chalmers getting yelled at from the likes of LeBron James and Dywane Wade for on court...
Heat say lack of height is no big obstacle
MIAMI LeBron James had plenty of critics to drive him last season on the way to his first championship. With many of the skeptics having gone on vacation, the general belief is James will have to rely mostly on self motivation to win another.
Then again, maybe not. The Miami small forwards dander has been raised.
With there still being some concern over how the Heats small ball...
State of the Team: Heat making extra pass
MIAMI The NHL still might be in a lockout. But theres one place theyre really talking hockey.
Its where there are palm trees.
Until a few days ago, Miami Heat forward Rashard Lewis never had heard of a hockey assist.
Not much hockey in Houston, he said of his hometown.
But then Miami coach Erik Spoelstra gave his team lectures on the hockey assist. Hes using it to describe...
LeBron James’ mom Riding King’s Coattails Pissing People Off
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We know Gloria James has skirted the law a few times, and often it’s her famous son who comes to her rescue. Now her coattail rides are getting old. Here’s the scoop via Gossip Extra, “She’s been getting the red carpet treatment from South Florida law enforcement because she’s riding the coattails of her extremely rich, world famous NBA son! So...
Chris Bosh Covers City & Shore Magazine
Miami Heat superstar, Chris Bosh covers the latest edition of City & Shore Magazine, which features a terrific cover story as Chris shows he is more than just basketball, with an intriguing conversation with Johnathan King(City & Shore writer) on his love for literature, old school music flavor,and Oh yea, his impeccable taste of fashion which I tend emphasize, I call him...
Shane Battier Could Beat Every Other NBA Power Forward In Jeopardy
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In a feature today on ESPN.com, Miami Heat forward Shane Battier proclaimed that he could beat every NBA power forward in a game of Jeopardy:
“I’m undersized every night, but I like to think I’m quicker in the mind,” Battier said. “If we’re playing Jeopardy, I like my chances against any power forward in the league. Print that.”
Considering...
Chris Bosh and Wife Support American Troops on Election Day
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Miami Heat big man Chris Bosh and his wife Adrienne were busy on Election day. Chris and Adrienne Bosh hooked up with Team Tomorrow and spent Election Day 2012 supporting America’s Troops with Care Packages for the Holidays in the Miami Heat locker room! Good work Boshy. To see the Video continue reading.-TO
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Heat's offensive firepower too much for Suns
MIAMI -- The Heat's philosophy so far this season has been simple: Catch us if you can. Miami's defense was better Monday night than it had been earlier, but it still hasn't been as sharp as it was during last season's championship run. But when a team can score as the Heat can, who needs defensive stops? The Heat gave up 53 first-half points and still cruised...
Miami starts 4-0 at home in routing Nets
MIAMI -- The Brooklyn Nets have the second-biggest payroll in the NBA, but the team that was on the money Wednesday night was the Miami Heat. Miami, playing its most complete game of the season, defeated the Nets, 103-73, to raise its record to 4-1. It's also the first time in franchise history that the Heat has started a season 4-0 at home. The Heat have now beaten the Nets...
5 things to watch: Nets vs. Heat
The Brooklyn Nets (1-1) will make a trip to Florida to face the Miami Heat (3-1) for an Eastern Conference showdown. However, it will be a tall task for the Nets to leave South Beach with a win as Miami is undefeated at home early in the season. Not to mention the Nets have lost six in a row in Miami.
Miami is coming off a 124-99 win over Phoenix while Brooklyn is coming off...
LeBron, Wade lead Heat past Suns
LeBron James had 23 points and 11 rebounds, Dwyane Wade scored 22 points and the Miami Heat beat the Phoenix Suns 124-99 on Monday night.
Chris Bosh finished with 18 points and Ray Allen had 15 for Miami (3-1), which is averaging 111.8 points to open the season. Allen became the 24th player in NBA history to eclipse the 23,000-point mark when he made a free throw with 1:01 left...
Nets-Heat Preview
The Miami Heat have good reason to believe they'll keep their momentum going into an upcoming two-week road swing.
They have yet to lose a home game and their final one before that trip comes Wednesday night against a Brooklyn Nets team they've beaten 10 straight times.
Two days after needing Ray Allen's late 4-point play for a narrow win over Denver, Miami's victory...
The Newlin Thing
Back when Rondo was charged with that frustration flagrant foul on Dwyane Wade, I mentioned that it reminded me of the Dave Cowens foul on the Rockets' Mike Newlin back in 1976. Grampa Celtic had a piece in Sunday's Globe recalling that very play and relating how it could be used to deal with the flopping problem in the NBA. Here is Bob Ryan's description of the play...
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