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It didn't take long for the interest in Allen Iverson to heat up. The Knicks are getting closer to making an...
For Dwyane Wade, issues with his support system have become undeniable.
While coach Erik Spoelstra has spoken about the need for more balance in the offense, it continues to remain pretty much an all-or-nothing reliance on the seventh-year shooting guard.
For now, it means opponents loading up on Wade with zones, traps and double-teams.
"Some games, they're going to try to do that, make anyone else beat them," said Wade, whose team next faces the Raptors on Friday night in Toronto. "Some games, I have to let my teammates beat them."
For now, the support system remains limited.
To put the Heat's reliance on Wade in perspective, consider that he is averaging 16.1 more points than the team's second-leading scorer, center Jermaine O'Neal.
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When Joe Johnson is scoring and Josh Smith is doing a little bit of everything, the Atlanta Hawks are awfully hard to beat. The Miami Heat got a sampling of that 1-2 punch Wednesday night. Johnson made it two straight 30-point games, Smith dominated during a decisive first-half run and the Hawks won their sixth in the row, beating Miami 105-90 to reclaim a share of the NBA's best record with...
With plenty of good seats still available around the end of the first quarter, the Miami Heat gave some upper-deck fans a rare chance to move into the lower level. If nothing else, they got a better look at Kevin Durant and the much-improved Oklahoma City Thunder. Durant had 32 points, nine rebounds and five assists, Russell Westbrook finished with 24 points and seven assists and the Thunder added...
Dwyane Wade didn't want overtime. Wade made a 3-pointer with 0.1 seconds left to give the Miami Heat an 81-80 victory over the undermanned and winless New Jersey Nets on Saturday night. Just another day, another win, Wade said jokingly of his heroic final play, one drawn up to play out differently by Heat coach Erik Spoelstra.
Ninety minutes before tipoff, LeBron James stood at his locker with a pair of scissors, trimming loose threads from the front of his jersey. He wanted to look good in his showdown with Dwyane Wade, and he did, scoring 34 points to help the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 111-104 on Thursday night.







