Posts Tagged ‘Miami Heat’

Greg Oden’s First Basket

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

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Has there ever been an NBA rookie with this much anticipation — one not named LeBron James? Ever since he left Ohio State, just about every move Greg Oden has made in relation to basketball has been documented. [...]

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Oh Yeah, NBA Preseason Is Underway

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

The NBA’s preseason schedule began on Sunday and so far, four games have been played. During the beginning of the year, a lot of NBA observers are watching to see how the NBA’s new blood will adapt to the NBA lifestyle.
So far, the two most noticeable rookies that have already played are Miami’s Michael [...]

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Michael Beasley and South Beach

Friday, June 27th, 2008

While I’ve long been an admirer of Michael Beasley’s talent (I got to see him play in the Derby Festival before he enrolled at K-State) and while I think Chicago was mistaken for passing on him for Derrick Rose — too many guards and not enough post players — I’m not sure if he South [...]

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NBA Draft Update

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

With the NBA Draft being tonight, there’s a bunch of stuff going on the day of. Things like Jermaine O’Neal moving to Canada (for T.J. Ford and the 17th pick among others) and the continued rumbles about Miami not being enamored with Michael Beasley. We also have news of the Blazers trying to [...]

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NBA Draft: The Heat Don’t Want Beasley?

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Apparently, 6-10 forwards who can score with both hands, rebound and play on the perimeter aren’t worth what they used to be these days. Just ask Pat Riley of the Miami Heat. Riley seems bound and determined to get a guard with Miami’s high pick. It’s fairly obvious questions about Beasley’s immaturity [...]

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NBA Draft: Derrick Rose or Michael Beasley?

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

The Chicago Bulls defied some serious odds and won the NBA Lottery, meaning they will have the first overall pick at the NBA Draft on June 26. Before the lottery was drawn, the Bulls only had a 1.7 percent chance of getting the overall number one pick. Conversely, the Miami Heat, who are [...]

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