There's no doubt that the Miami Heat should be a formidable foe this season. But like most of you, I was a little taken aback when Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh had their introductory love-fest and started using two hands to count the number of NBA championships they'd bring to Florida. We all know how difficult it is to win one title, let alone several in a row. The fact that the ...
www.latimes.com/ - Los Angeles Times - Wed, 08 Sep 2010 12:32:48 AM EDT
By the looks of things, parity is now dying in the NBA. During recent years, the league has adopted an, if you can't beat them, join them mentality, as a trend has begun to develop in which superstar players have sought to team up with, rather than compete against, one another. As a result, the gap between the strong and the weak has begun to widen, with only a few superteams now actually ...
Miami Hoops Gear store sells LeBron James T-shirts at at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Friday, July 9, 2010. Here, Gian Luca Sandoval, 8, of Key Biscayne holds his new James jersey.
MIAMI -- This is the home of the Dolphin Expressway, the Dolphin Mall, the Dolphin Bar & Lounge, Dolphin Termite Services, Dolphin Used Auto Parts and Dolphin Bail Bonds.
www.nesn.com/ - New England Sports Network - Tue, 07 Sep 2010 10:29:31 PM EDT
Mario Chalmers will be the starting point guard on opening night for the Miami Heat.But he will be a point guard in name only, at least in the classic definition. With Dwyane Wade and LeBron James on the floor, Chalmers...
On July 8, LeBron James announced he was ``taking his talents to South Beach'' to play for the Miami Heat. Not only would his zip code be changing, but his uniform number as well. He has chosen to wear No. 6 next season.
I just posted a new Bleacher Report article on Team USA summarizing their performance in the preliminary round of the 201 FIBA World Championships. After five games, Durant's performance against international competition has surpassed LeBron's performance in the 2008 Olympics. Check it out:Arachnophobia: Why FIBA Should Fear The Durantula At The World Championships | World Domination: Kevin ...
Some commentators have said that the Orlando Magic are an offseason loser because their free-agent additions pale in comparison to the Miami Heat's. OPP explains that this line of thinking misses the point.
While the Miami Heat have drawn all the attention for signing the Big Three the Chicago Bulls have quietly had the best off-season in the NBA, putting themselves into a position to win the East. While their moves might not have made the same headlines as those made by the Heat, in their entirety they make the Bulls a better team and here are ten reasons why.
Every since LeBron James chose to relocate his talents to Miami and form a superteam with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, many have been questioning the ethical ramifications of the decision.
www.sportsline.com/ - CBS Sports - Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:12:30 AM EDT