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Found a gif of Bosh pouting last night.

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That's the most passion he has shown all season.

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they could very well lose at San Antonio tonight....man if the Bulls went in there and took that game Sunday they'd be reeling


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They have the Lakers next week and Bynum seems like he is almost healthy now.

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I'm starting to wonder if the Heat are long for the #2 seed in the Eastern Conference. They've been dreadful vs. the NBA's elite teams. I think their only "W" this season vs. the best of the best came on Christmas Day vs. the NBA Champion Lakers in Los Angeles. Seems like a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...


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I thought the LeBron to Miami thing made him look like a douche but I had nothing against Bosh for joining them. However Bosh is just looking shittier and shittier as a player and person as time goes on.


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i want the heat to stay in the 2 seed so the sixers can play them. i think that would be an hilarious series at this point.


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They may lose in the 1st round, depending on if they play a team with a decent PG and Big man.

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They may lose in the 1st round, depending on if they play a team with a decent PG and Big man.


let's not get too carried away


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Listening to Wade I get the feeling that he is having second thoughts about playing with LeQueen. I do think that LeQueen statement about failing his team may be a sign that he is growing up.

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Listening to Wade I get the feeling that he is having second thoughts about playing with LeQueen. I do think that LeQueen statement about failing his team may be a sign that he is growing up.
He put himself in a no win situation. If he wins, it's just because he plays with Lebron and Bosh. If he loses, it's a national joke as these guys thought they had won a title already and celebrated accordingly.

It will be funny if they can't beat the Celtics this year, and then the Bulls/Knicks/Nets all put together better teams.

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Listening to Wade I get the feeling that he is having second thoughts about playing with LeQueen. I do think that LeQueen statement about failing his team may be a sign that he is growing up.
He put himself in a no win situation. If he wins, it's just because he plays with Lebron and Bosh. If he loses, it's a national joke as these guys thought they had won a title already and celebrated accordingly.

It will be funny if they can't beat the Celtics this year, and then the Bulls/Knicks/Nets all put together better teams.


I think a new CBA may seal their fate. The teams you listed above are in the best position to continually improve their roster. Those 3 big contracts and the lack of draft picks will make it nearly impossible for the Heat to get better.

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It was the refs fault. Here's a nice article from Miami's version of Joe Cowley:

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Fan reaction: Miami Heat robbed by refs in 87-86 loss to Chicago Bulls, but show tremendous heart

I know it's clichéd to say your team was robbed by the refs, but I'll still say it.

My beloved Miami Heat was absolutely cheated out of a victory by the men with the whistles as they lost 87-86 to the Chicago Bulls to drop their fourth-straight on Sunday, Mar. 6 in front of a sold-out crowd at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami.

Even if the Heat had won this game—and when the score was 86-84 in favor of Miami after Mario Chalmers(notes) blew by Joakim Noah(notes) for a layup, it sure looked as if that was going to happen—I planned on writing about how awful the officiating was in this contest, where it seemed every Miami possession saw Heat players literally getting mugged on their way to the basket without any foul being called.

On the other end, I won't say the refs were constantly calling phantom fouls on Miami, but they sure were calling it tight; whistling the Heat for seemingly every single minor infraction.

I won't go on and on about any of this, because I know for a fact it's a waste of time. David Stern and the NBA haven't seen fit to fix the horrid officiating throughout the association over the years, despite all the cries of frustration from millions of fans, and they're probably not about to start now.

Despite the loss, and despite reasons I believe led to it, the Heat showed me something I wasn't sure I'd see after the 125-95 blowout loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, Mar. 4 that saw the "Three Kings" sitting most of the fourth quarter; heart.

They showed me a fighting spirit that worked as hard as was possible to try and overcome the Bulls' sixth man in the striped uniform. They showed me a resolve and fundamentally sound basketball that wasn't evident in the loss to the Spurs, or even the collapse against the Orlando Magic on Thursday, Mar. 3. They showed me they still know how to play ball.

They showed me that I can still believe in this club.

Forget the fact the Bulls have "swept" the Heat during the regular season. Barring the officials doing an even more obvious job of handing the game to one team in the playoffs, I'm fully confident if Miami faced Chicago in a seven-game series they might just have to pull out the brooms themselves as they destroyed the boys from the Windy City.

Forget the fact Miami's struggled to win against the "elite" teams in the NBA, and the Eastern Conference especially. The simple fact is in close games the ball can bounce your way or not, and it's not a good indicator of your team. The Heat, despite their struggles, have shown me (and anyone who knows basketball) enough to know they're a good team.

Strike that; a great team.

I fully believe they'll win their next game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday, Mar. 8 to end their four-game slide, and will rebound to show the NBA that any rumors of their demise were greatly exaggerated.

So, let the haters hate. They're out in force already all across the blogosphere after having drank their full measure of Haterade. There's no stopping them, and Miami fans shouldn't even try. Instead, those who support the Heat should be perfectly content with their club.

Miami is fine, and still on their way to a title. There aren't enough bad refs in the universe to stop it.

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guess this guy has never seen Rose driving to the basket however many times this year while getting mugged & getting no call

also nice that he mentions it was a "sold out American Airlines arena", the implication being that most other nights it isn't


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Rose got destroyed going to the basket so many times and no fouls were called. At one point Boozer (perfect name for him) tried to call a foul himself. On the other hand Bosh and others were getting a lot of borderline calls IMO.

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guess this guy has never seen Rose driving to the basket however many times this year while getting mugged & getting no call

also nice that he mentions it was a "sold out American Airlines arena", the implication being that most other nights it isn't

I thought the officiating was terrible on both sides of the ball. Dampier was gooning it up for a good portion of the game on Boozer. Also, that layup that Chalmers made to put the Heat ahead, Dampier hooked or grabbed Boozer so he couldn't move and defend the basket. There were also two plays later in the game where a Heat player stepped out of bounds and it wasn't called. The last second shot by Wade should have never even happened, he was clearly on the line after grabbing the rebound.

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For all the flexing and preening, the third-person proclamations and South Beach parties, LeBron James(notes) finally delivered these Miami Heat something pure and authentic in the privacy of the locker room: Full of emotion, he apologized for his big-shot, big-games failures and promised redemption.

“I told my team I’m not going to continue to fail them late in games,” James told reporters in Miami. “I put a lot of the blame on myself.”


James has used the words “fail” and “blame” a lot of times, but seldom in context of his own performances. His idea of accountability has always been his cronies and him nudging you in the direction of the guilty parties – his coach, GM, teammates – but never the global icon in the mirror.

LeBron didn’t promise to do different.

LeBron promised to do better.

He didn’t go to Miami to construct a partnership, as much as he did gather superior sidekicks. He’s going to keep trying because the solution will never be to bend to the I-told-you-sos that insist Dwyane Wade’s the closer on this Heat team. The Heat have two of the best five players in the world, and they still can’t play together when it matters most. Derrick Rose(notes) never wanted to play with James, but he welcomed the idea of Wade as his shooting guard. Wade must have some regret that he hadn’t gone home to Chicago in free agency and spared himself this most unhappy ever-after with the Heat.

It’s March, the playoffs aren’t that far away, and the Heat are still regressing. New York survives two shots out of James in the final seconds. Orlando makes a wild comeback to beat them. San Antonio blows them out. Chicago makes James miss a wild, driving shot in the final seconds. Four straight losses, and the gulf between James and Wade widens with every embarrassment.

“I’m used to coming down in the fourth, having the ball, making mistakes, getting a chance to make up for them, etc., “ Wade told reporters Sunday. “You try to do your best. That’s all you can do. That was one of the things we got to understand when we all decided to come together. That there were going to be sacrifices that have to be made. And you live with the consequences.”

Yes, you live with the consequences. Wade has started to say publicly what he’s been saying privately for a long time: Why don’t I get the ball when it matters? Miami’s no longer his town, and the Heat no longer his team. Didn’t you hear James? It isn’t our team. It isn’t D-Wade’s team.

My team.

When people warned Wade about letting LeBron into his life, they wanted him to think about how he’d handle James making all the big shots, becoming the biggest star on South Beach. They never considered the possibility of what it would feel like for Wade to watch James fail over and over.

So, Wade played the victim act and reminded everyone that he never, ever wanted to join James on his Hate Me Across America Tour. “The Miami Heat are exactly what everyone wanted, losing games,” Wade said. “The world is better now because the Heat is losing.”
Dwyane Wade said he's still learning how to adjust to LeBron James having the ball at the end of games. "You live with the consequences," Wade said.


Wade is angling for sympathy, but it doesn’t exist for him, nor these Heat. And James does nothing to ever make it easier. Before Miami embarked on this telltale stretch against contenders, James tweeted: “No friends when at WAR beside my brothers.”

These aren’t his brothers, and this is no war. The Heat trained on a military base, James signed some autographs for soldiers and he likes saluting teammates on the court. In his mind, it’s a little like storming the beaches of Normandy. Yet that’s LeBron James, and that’ll always be him. Wade can pout and play the victim and grow sharper in his rebukes of a Miami system that is slowly, surely turning him into Pippen-Lite. He shouldn’t be so despondent. After all, LeBron James tried to make himself accountable for his late-game failures. That’s progress for him. That’s historic.

He isn’t blaming his teammates.

Not yet, anyway.

Maybe James is fighting some war, but Wade lost his own when he let LeBron into his life. He was warned. He didn’t listen. Now, he ought to take his own advice and “live with the consequences.” Mostly, he should stop feeling sorry for himself. LeBron James apologized to his team on Sunday, not Dwyane Wade’s.

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He'll be crying when the Heat tell Erik Spoelstra to get lost after this season shortly after they bellyflop out of the NBA Playoffs.


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They just lost again. At home

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Aldridge looked way better than Bosh.


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MIAMI -- In the midst of their worst losing streak of the season and under significant pressure and scrutiny, the Miami Heat are starting to show some cracks.

Chris Bosh complained about his season-long role in the team's offense in the wake of the Heat's 105-96 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night, the Heat's fifth straight defeat.

"It is common sense, we can talk about it, but I think it's evident," Bosh said. "I just have to get it where I'm effective. I'm a big man. I can shoot the ball but I'm a big man. So I have to get it where big guys get it. Then I feel I can start helping out this team more."

Meanwhile, Dwyane Wade hinted that Heat coach Erik Spoelstra may need to re-evaluate the rotation. The Heat's bench was outscored 41-8 by the Blazers after scoring just six total points in last Sunday's loss to the Chicago Bulls. The team's rotation changed recently with the addition of point guard Mike Bibby, who signed last week.

"Hopefully guys can be aggressive and contribute more," Wade said. "There are guys on the bench that can help us, no question about it. That is all on coach. We've had guys like Eddie [House] help us win games and James Jones, etc. He's going to have to decide whether or not people are on the floor."

Bosh's comments came after one of his worst games of the season, scoring just seven points on 3-of-11 shooting. He was outplayed down the stretch by Blazers power forward LaMarcus Aldridge, who had 26 points.

At the center of Bosh's complaint was not getting more touches in the low post. As part of the Heat's offense this season, Bosh has operated out of the high post and taken mostly jump shots while being a screen-setter for teammates Wade and LeBron James. Bosh said he planned to raise the issue with teammates and Spoelstra.

"I've got to get back in my comfort zone, I haven't been in my comfort zone," Bosh said. "A lot of things are new for me. I just have to be more aggressive in demanding my [the ball] comfort zone, you know I'll take the fault for that... I'm effective down in the low post area, so that is where I need to start getting the ball. I need to be assertive in demanding it."

Bosh has seen his scoring average dip about six points a game this season as he'a getting about three fewer shots per game than he did with the Toronto Raptors. His shots, however, are quite different.

According to Synergy Sports, 50 percent of Bosh's shots have been jumpers this season. Last year, only 31 percent of his shots were jumpers.

Going public with his frustration may have been a carryover from Sunday, when Bosh scored 23 points on 9-of-14 shooting but only got one shot in the fourth quarter. Then against the Blazers, Bosh was guarded routinely by the smaller Gerald Wallace in the first half but the Heat did not call plays for him or look for him in the post.

"I'm saying what I need to do as a player, a closed mouth doesn't get fed," Bosh said. "I'm uncomfortable now so you might as well do something else. If there's a disagreement or something, that's fine, we can talk about it. If they don't want that, that's OK, but I just feel that I have to be my normal self. I'm not there right now. I haven't been there many times this season."


During the preseason, Bosh seemed to be on board with the new niche the Heat were carving out for him that didn't include as much time in the low post.

"I never really like to bump against people that are a lot, lot bigger than me," Bosh said in October. "I'm not the biggest guy in the world. Coach is going to put him in that position sometimes. He's not going to hang me out to dry. He's going to put me in there when we have an advantage."

Wade, who combined with James to score 69 of the Heat's 96 points in the loss, said he'll attempt to address Bosh's concerns.

"I think throughout this year we've all had spells where we wanted the ball more," Wade said.

"That is what we're used to. Whenever one of our teammates comes to us and says 'I can help us more in this situation' we'll do our best to make it happen. It's the time of the year when I know I'll be very aggressive and I know LeBron will be very aggressive. We have to figure out ways to help Chris to be more aggressive and understand this moment. It is our duty and our job to make sure at this time of year, when Chris hasn't been in too many of these situations, that Chris is more productive. He can be more productive for us."

Brian Windhorst covers the NBA for ESPN.com.

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I laughed out loud when I thought about the bolded part of this Yahoo Sports opinion article after the Heat lost to the Blazers last night.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ycn-8006586

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Forget the fact the Bulls have "swept" the Heat during the regular season. Barring the officials doing an even more obvious job of handing the game to one team in the playoffs, I'm fully confident if Miami faced Chicago in a seven-game series they might just have to pull out the brooms themselves as they destroyed the boys from the Windy City.

Forget the fact Miami's struggled to win against the "elite" teams in the NBA, and the Eastern Conference especially. The simple fact is in close games the ball can bounce your way or not, and it's not a good indicator of your team. The Heat, despite their struggles, have shown me (and anyone who knows basketball) enough to know they're a good team.

Strike that; a great team.

I fully believe they'll win their next game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday, Mar. 8 to end their four-game slide, and will rebound to show the NBA that any rumors of their demise were greatly exaggerated.

So, let the haters hate. They're out in force already all across the blogosphere after having drank their full measure of Haterade. There's no stopping them, and Miami fans shouldn't even try. Instead, those who support the Heat should be perfectly content with their club.

Miami is fine, and still on their way to a title. There aren't enough bad refs in the universe to stop it.


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It's fun and all, but until they lose in the playoffs it doesn't really matter.

That being said here's a video of all their clutch misses this season.


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It's fun and all, but until they lose in the playoffs it doesn't really matter.

That being said here's a video of all their clutch misses this season.


but it kind of does....they have a hard schedule still to come and its not out of the question they could fall to #4.....not saying they'd be doomed to fail in the playoffs but they wouldn't have home court except in the 1st round which would hurt them plus the psychological aspect that they have shit the bed against elite teams


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