The Miami Heat bounce the Boston Celtics, perhaps ending a memorable Eastern Conference Rivalry
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NBA Playoffs: How Dwyane Wade Found Redemption
The Miami Heat star has seemed out of sorts. A 30-point performance could get him back on track.
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Miami Heat Pay Homage To Trayvon Martin
The NBA’s most high-profile team speaks out
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The Dream Team Gets Dreamier: Team USA Adds Blake Griffin to Olympic Pool
The 20-player group will be narrowed down to a final dozen by June. Which NBA stars will get cut?
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NBA Finals: Redemption for Dirk, A Title for Dallas
MIAMI – Hours before Game 6 of the 2011 NBA Finals, Dallas starting center Tyson Chandler joined two of his teammates, future Hall of Famers Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd, for a bite to eat. Chandler sized up Nowitzki’s pre-game demeanor.
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NBA Finals: Three Lessons We Learned from Game 2
In an instant, these NBA Finals went from being a potential sleeper to a possible classic.
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Shaq Calls It Quits: A Retrospective on the Big Aristotle
Until the very end, he was nothing but Shaq.
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NBA Finals: Three Things We Learned From Game 1
One game into the 2011 NBA Finals, and we can surely wonder: will Miami’s roll ever end this post-season?
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NBA Finals: Five Stories to Watch as the Heat Take On the Mavericks
LeBron. D-Wade. Dirk.
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Can’t Boo LeBron Now: Last-Second Victory Leads Miami Heat to NBA Finals
Wow.
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Miss Me? LeBron James Torches Cleveland
The fans booed LeBron James last night in Cleveland.
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LeBron’s Heat Debut: Lukewarm
NBA fans, repeat after me: the Boston Celtics have four All-Stars, and Shaq. The Boston Celtics have four All-Stars, and Shaq. The Boston Celtics have four All-Stars . . . and friggin’ Shaq.
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LeBron to Chicago. Or New York. Or Miami. Let the NBA’s Free Agent Frenzy Begin!
At 12:01 a.m this morning, the biggest free-agent season in sports history began, guaranteeing that the NBA landscape will be torn apart and rearranged. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Amare Stoudemire, Chris Bosh and a collection of …