Miami Heat Need MVP Performances from LeBron James
Following the indefinite loss of Chris Bosh, now more than ever, the Miami Heat need their and the league’s MVP to play like it. LeBron James secured a fairly consensual MVP award on the weekend after having the most efficient and effective season of his career. Dwyane Wade has openly admitted that he decided it was in the best interests for himself and the team to take a step back and embrace the role of being the second option because it wasn’t the most beneficial situation having two no.1s. Since the turn of the new year it has been evident [...]
Chris Bosh Out Indefinitely, Evens Out The East?
MRI scans confirmed Chris Bosh’s suspected abdominal strain, but gave us no real indication as to when the Miami Heat can expect their power forward back. The team is operating under the belief he will not be available for the rest of the series, and Bosh himself too is subscribing to that theory. “This season has to be extended for me to play again. That’s what’s on my mind. We started treatments and it’s a process. We’ll see how my body responds.” In a way it’s almost justified that Miami too experienced a key injury, given what we have seen [...]
Chris Bosh put a consensual hush over the American Airlines Arena comparable to the silence following their game 6 loss in the Finals to Dallas last year, as he fell to his knees, unable to stand following an awkward knock from Roy Hibbert, forcing the third member of Miami’s Big 3 to be helped from the court and adding to the high profile casualty ward that has swept the NBA this season. Bosh had been arguably the Heat’s best player until he converted a powerful and one dunk past Roy Hibbert, but had his right arm pulled in an odd [...]
If you are a fan of the site you will know how hard I have been on Chris Bosh the past 18 months. Unlike the vast majority of the NBA universe, I do not get on the guy because he is the easy target, nor because he is simply the weak link or at least the lesser talent of Miami’s Big 3, rather I have such issues with Chris Bosh because I know what he can do and we have seen it so little in a Heat uniform. Chris Bosh was not only a perennial All Star upon joining Miami [...]
Through the first half of the season, in fact the entirety of the season leading up to the All Star break, few would argue the Miami Heat were the best team. They held the second best record in the competition, despite constant injuries to Dwyane Wade, were on a 9 game winning streak, had quashed Linsanity for the last time and boasted the best player in the league playing at not only an MVP level, but offering a DPOY calibre resume. The biggest weaknesses evident last year were at the 1 and 5 positions, and the overall depth of the [...]
I am not a person that ever likes to put the decision of a game, regardless of the sport, on any single or group of officials. I never am one to believe referees or umpires have enough of a say over a game to actually determine it’s outcome. But tonight’s Heat-Thunder showdown in Oklahoma City pushed me as close to changing that thought process, at least in terms of an NBA game. The Thunder were the better team, but the Heat barely had a chance to get into the flow of the game. Coming into the potential Finals matchup, I [...]
LeBron James Silences Clutch Critics…Temporarily
LeBron James’ 14 point fourth quarter/overtime performance at home to the Pacers on Saturday night was eerily reminiscent to his all dominating, clutch performances during the Eastern Conference Semis and Finals. He sunk the game tying three with 10 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to send the game to overtime, after scoring 5 points in around 20 seconds. He then hit another huge three pointer in overtime to cut a 5 point lead to a one possession game. From there he found a wide open Chris Bosh, after drawing three defenders, who drained a 20ft jumper. He narrowly missed [...]
The two consecutive losses away to Utah and the Lakers may have helped put the Heat’s season in a much greater perspective that it was previously. Chris Bosh’ untimely absence due to the death of his grandmother saw the Heat playing a different style of basketball than they are used to, and it did not suit them. They were getting up and down the court faster, given they were not giving defences time to set up in the half court, but this was leading to a greater workload on the shoulders of James and Wade, as well as inevitably increasing [...]
Dwyane Wade Horrible, Fouled Out As Kobe Bryant & Los Angeles Lakers Beat Miami Heat 93-83
Kobe Bryant said there was no ill feelings heading into the marquee showdown between the Heat and Lakers but his aggressive start suggested otherwise. The talk all week hadn’t been about LeBron James’ MVP season, nor the Lakers struggles, rather the media invented feud between Dwyane Wade and Bryant that emanated from the All Star Game. Wade accidentally hit the Lakers star across the bridge of the nose during an intentional foul, breaking it and forcing him off the court with blood flowing freely. The Lakers fans greeted Wade more boisterously than James, which has been seldom seen since LeBron [...]
Without a doubt, Derrick Rose is one of the most unique players in the league and one of the most unique point guards of all time. He makes a strong argument to be the most athletic point guard we’ve seen since Magic Johnson, perhaps ever. His game is constantly improving, he has led his team to the Conference Finals and won an MVP, all before he was 24 years old. By no means am I denying how good he is nor how good he could be, but Rose is severely lacking something that the other stars in the league and [...]

