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Chin up: Shane Battier forced into a playoff beard
South Florida Sun SentinelHe's not sure if he's going to take it to Stanley Cup lengths, but Miami Heat forward Shane Battier said Thursday he's growing a playoff beard. He said he doesn't have any other choice. With four stitches just below his chin as a result of...Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Larry Sanders, Shane Battier, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Spoelstra: We shouldn't have to rely on a bench burst
South Florida Sun SentinelErik Spoelstra appreciates the appreciation. The bench that Pat Riley and the team's front office provided made it easier for the Miami Heat to take a 2-0 lead into Thursday's Game 3 against the Milwaukee Bucks in this best-of-seven opening-...Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Bradley Center, Pat Riley, Norris Cole
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A teenage Dwyane Wade refused to back down from Ray Allen
It was before the nickname, the championships and television commercials. Years prior to Dwyane Wade becoming D-Wade, there was a time he doubted whether he could actually play in the NBA. It wasn't until his freshman season at Marquette when he...Tags: NBA Draft, National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Basketball, Bradley Center
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Scoreboard: April 25
TODAY COLLEGE SOFTBALL Northern State vs. St. Cloud State, Swisher Field, 11 a.m. doubleheader HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD Aberdeen Christian/Roncalli at Groton Kiwanis Meet, noon Yellowstone Trail Conference at Gettysburg, 2:30 p.m. TV...Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Texas Rangers, Unrest, Conflicts and War, College Baseball
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USC's Andy Enfield coaches basketball like nobody's business
There is something about the way Andy Enfield leans back in a big leather chair, phone pressed against one ear, doodling on a notepad as he talks. His shirt is pressed, his cuff monogrammed. The new boss of the USC basketball team looks more like a...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, Florida State Seminoles, Finance, Lacrosse
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Stopping Miami Heat NBA title run is futile
March Madness has given way to April Anxiety. Can anyone beat the Miami Heat? No this is not a trick question. Just a very disconcerting one if you happen to be a fan of the other teams chasing the Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy. Expect the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Basketball, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers
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Bird is the word in Heat win
MIAMI — There’s no choreographed script to do, “The Birdman.” No sing-song directions like you put your right foot in, you put your right foot out, you put your right foot in and … “It’s not a dance,’&...
Tags: Miami Heat, Pat Riley, Norris Cole, Erik Spoelstra, LeBron James
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LeBron second in vote for NBA Defensive Player of Year
South Florida Sun SentinelMiami Heat forward LeBron James essentially was recognized Wednesday as the NBA's top perimeter defender, just not as the league's Defensive Player of the Year. In the balloting of league media, James finished second to Memphis Grizzlies center...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Gary Payton, Oklahoma City Thunder, Alonzo Mourning, Elections
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Sacrifice is the key to Heat's success
The word has been thrown around Miami Heat camp often the past three seasons. Sacrifice. It is often considered the most important component of the Heat's success, especially this year. With the exception of LeBron James, each player has made some...Tags: Udonis Haslem, National Basketball Association, Mike Miller, Miami Heat, Rashard Lewis
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Bucks' Dalembert tries to stay positive despite few minutes
For Samuel Dalembert, trips to South Florida are always welcome, even when they come without playing time. The Bucks center is the only Haitian-born player in the NBA and he feels a connection to the area, despite having played college ball at Seton Hall...Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Basketball, Politics, Haiti
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Big Three? No, Little Two provide spark in Heat win
MIAMI — The first shot that sank Milwaukee was not from LeBron James or Dwyane Wade. It was from Chris "Birdman" Andersen. He put in a rebound to start the fourth quarter and got a free throw out of the play as well. He sank that, too, thank you...Tags: Miami Heat, Basketball, Ray Allen, Norris Cole, Sports
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ASK IRA: Heat's second-round preference: Nets or Bulls?
South Florida Sun SentinelQ: Who do you think the Heat would prefer playing in the second round? I think history has proven time and time again that it takes offensively-skilled players to win in the playoffs and Brooklyn has a few of them on its roster, while Chicago, although...Tags: Mike Miller, Udonis Haslem, Tom Thibodeau, Derrick Rose, Luol Deng
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