Haha!
Who doesn't love a good video bomb battle?
Mere days after Dwayne Wade got the best of Miami Heat teammate LeBron James by doing this...
Wednesday night, LeBron fired back. And yeah, it was pretty funny too:
We eagerly await the return fire...
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Showing posts with label Dwayne Wade. Show all posts
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
ICYMI: Yes, The Miami Heat Can't Seem To Lose
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We have to mention it, partially because everyone else is and partially, well, because it's actually starting to become historic.
The Miami Heat, the most loaded team in NBA history has finally grown into the team everyone expected them to be. After all, they have 3 of the Top 10 or so players in the league (LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh) and now finally have found a pretty good supporting cast.
The Heat have now won 24 games in a row. Game 24 was won after the Cleveland Cavaliers jumped out to a 27-point lead midway through the 3rd Quarter. The Heat ended up winning by 3, 98-95.
For those of you not versed in NBA history, the record for most wins in a row in the NBA--the Los Angeles Lakers in 1972. That team won 33-games in a row.
Your Wednesday night highlights from NBA.com:
We have to mention it, partially because everyone else is and partially, well, because it's actually starting to become historic.
The Miami Heat, the most loaded team in NBA history has finally grown into the team everyone expected them to be. After all, they have 3 of the Top 10 or so players in the league (LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh) and now finally have found a pretty good supporting cast.
The Heat have now won 24 games in a row. Game 24 was won after the Cleveland Cavaliers jumped out to a 27-point lead midway through the 3rd Quarter. The Heat ended up winning by 3, 98-95.
For those of you not versed in NBA history, the record for most wins in a row in the NBA--the Los Angeles Lakers in 1972. That team won 33-games in a row.
Your Wednesday night highlights from NBA.com:
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Miami's Big Three Comes Through In Game 7. Bring On The OKC Thunder
After falling 3-2 to the Boston Celtics in the NBA
Eastern Conference Finals Miami was feeling the, pardon the pun, heat.
All the criticism seemed to tick off LeBron James, who came back with a career game for the NBA playoffs in Game six.
Saturday the Heat finished off the Celtics 101-88 in Game seven to advance to the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Here are the highlights:
LeBron James didn’t disappear in this Game seven. King James’ box score against the Celtics Saturday night reads 31 points and 12 rebounds.
Dwayne Wade scored 23 points and Chris Bosh was feeling it from the perimeter. Bosh nailed a career best three 3 point field goals finishing the game with 19. Oh by the way Bosh’s third 3 pointer finished off the Celtics.
James, Wade and Bosh have been together for two years and Saturday they have never been any bigger. Miami's big 3 finally came through when it counted.
"That's what we talk about," James said. "It has to be a collective group to win the championship. Everybody was in tune today."
Boston couldn’t get
that elusive series clinching win after going up 3-2 in the series. In was a emotional post-game locker room last night for the Celtics as their season ended.
The prevailing question is will this be the end of
the Kevin Garnett – Paul Pierce – Ray Allen era?
Watch the Celtic game story of Game 7 against the
Heat from CSN New England.
The big three Heat vs the big three Thunder.
This match-up will be the topic of conversation on the blogs, sports radio and by just plain folks around the office break room.
All the criticism seemed to tick off LeBron James, who came back with a career game for the NBA playoffs in Game six.
Saturday the Heat finished off the Celtics 101-88 in Game seven to advance to the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Here are the highlights:
LeBron James didn’t disappear in this Game seven. King James’ box score against the Celtics Saturday night reads 31 points and 12 rebounds.
Dwayne Wade scored 23 points and Chris Bosh was feeling it from the perimeter. Bosh nailed a career best three 3 point field goals finishing the game with 19. Oh by the way Bosh’s third 3 pointer finished off the Celtics.
James, Wade and Bosh have been together for two years and Saturday they have never been any bigger. Miami's big 3 finally came through when it counted.
"That's what we talk about," James said. "It has to be a collective group to win the championship. Everybody was in tune today."
The NBA must be thrilled with its NBA Finals
match-up between the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder as each game will
be appointment TV.
OKC’s big three Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and
James Harden going up against Miami’s for the NBA title.The big three Heat vs the big three Thunder.
This match-up will be the topic of conversation on the blogs, sports radio and by just plain folks around the office break room.
ABC might get some big ratings for this one.
NBA Commissioner David Stern loves it when a plan
comes together.Friday, May 25, 2012
In Case You Missed It; Heat win series over Pacers
Well, so goes the premise of the Miami Heat flaming out in the second round of the NBA Playoffs.
The team with the most Top 5 players won, and won somewhat convincingly.
Dwayne Wade woke up and dropped 41 points, LeBron helped him out with 28 more to close out the Pacers 105-93. The win caps a 4-2 series victory and moves the Heat to the Eastern Conference finals where they await the winner of the Boston/Philadelphia series.
We, along with many others, categorized...well okay, openly pulled for the Heat's demise after they fell behind 2-1 in the series and showed signs of imploding. They played the whole series without spoke #3 Chris Bosh and played Game 6 without a suspended Udonis Haslem.
This is the part where we begin tuning out the endless, 4-month long NBA Playoff season, mostly because outside the Oklahoma City Thunder, none of the other teams are even remotely interesting.
Well that, and there are other things to do during the summer than worry about a basketball/playoff season that won't end until July.
Here are your highlights:
The team with the most Top 5 players won, and won somewhat convincingly.
Dwayne Wade woke up and dropped 41 points, LeBron helped him out with 28 more to close out the Pacers 105-93. The win caps a 4-2 series victory and moves the Heat to the Eastern Conference finals where they await the winner of the Boston/Philadelphia series.
We, along with many others, categorized...well okay, openly pulled for the Heat's demise after they fell behind 2-1 in the series and showed signs of imploding. They played the whole series without spoke #3 Chris Bosh and played Game 6 without a suspended Udonis Haslem.
This is the part where we begin tuning out the endless, 4-month long NBA Playoff season, mostly because outside the Oklahoma City Thunder, none of the other teams are even remotely interesting.
Well that, and there are other things to do during the summer than worry about a basketball/playoff season that won't end until July.
Here are your highlights:
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