Wow! I want to see how far the streak will continue but I don't want my Bulls to loose :l
:P go spurs
Let's go Heat!!!! Let's go Heat!!!! Let's go Heat!!!!
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From ESPN...
The stuff about LeBron James averaging exactly 27.0 points per game during a 27-game winning streak that ended on March 27 in Chicago ... but only after LeBron's Miami Heat overcame a 27-point deficit in Cleveland exactly one week earlier to keep the streak alive.
The streak is meant to be ended on that day...not even Lebron or the mighty Heat team can change destiny.
Dynasty may not be the right term (yet). It's a misnomer (or maybe a prochronism) but all signs are there for this team to dominate the association for the next few seasons.
+1 they have to prove their worth first in finals on how many nba championship they will get.
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That was a long article by Bill Simmons. He listed this, saying the first 5 records will always stand and are unbreakable. The last 5 , pwede. So, he thought the 33 consecutive wins by LA was impossible to break but later on believe Miami has all the reasons to surpass it.
1. Wilt Chamberlain averaging 50 points per game for an entire season
2. Wilt's 55-rebound game.
3. Russell's 11 rings.
4. The '72 Lakers winning 33 straight.
5. George McGinnis's 422 turnovers in one season.
6. Wilt's 100-point game.
7. Chicago's 72-win season.
8. Scott Skiles's 30-assist game.
9. Rasheed Wallace earning 41 technicals in one season.
10. Jose Calderon missing just three free throws in 2009 (for a record 98.1 percentage).
That was a long article by Bill Simmons. He listed this, saying the first 5 records will always stand and are unbreakable. The last 5 , pwede. So, he thought the 33 consecutive wins by LA was impossible to break but later on believe Miami has all the reasons to surpass it.
1. Wilt Chamberlain averaging 50 points per game for an entire season
2. Wilt's 55-rebound game.
3. Russell's 11 rings.
4. The '72 Lakers winning 33 straight.
5. George McGinnis's 422 turnovers in one season.
6. Wilt's 100-point game.
7. Chicago's 72-win season.
8. Scott Skiles's 30-assist game.
9. Rasheed Wallace earning 41 technicals in one season.
10. Jose Calderon missing just three free throws in 2009 (for a record 98.1 percentage).
Tagal ng season, clinched na ng heat ang best record even though di naglaro ang Big 3 knina against Washington....nagwatch ako simula ng laro 3 am dito knina UAE time pero nung nkita ko wla sa starting 5 si james, iniisip ko pabigay na nila itong game. Pagdating ko ng office, sbi ng kaopisina ko panalo pa hahaha. Malakas dn ksi Wizards sa laro ngaun ni Wall, njan pa si Nene at Okafur...hay, its good to be a heat fan nowadays, best record clinched, MVP locked and loaded. Milwaukee pa first round opponent barring any major shake-up.
Lebron is the best player now and heat is the best team
di pa rin masasabi na dynasty ang miami heat.sa ngayon malaki ang chance nila ulit mag-champion pero next year malabo na dahil sa luxury tax. lampas na sa salary quota ang miami heat kaya pagpasok ng 2013-14 nba season may chance na mawala ang isa sa big three ng miami heat.I don't think so! But if that happens I'm sure they will replace the center!
I don't think so! But if that happens I'm sure they will replace the center!Im assuming you are referring to Chris Bosh. As weak as his numbers are, everyone in the Heat team says he is the most important piece of the team. He stretches the floor very well with his perimeter jumper, boxes out his man so his teammates can get the rebounds and sacrifices his numbers for the good of the team.
A TRUE FAN FOLLOWS THE FRONT OF THE JERSEY RATHER THAN THE BACK . .
Miami built a team around LBJ, talagang dadami rings nya.Heto ang argument ko sa mga Kobe fans, 5 rings ni Kobe, 3 dun sidekick lng sya ni Shaq, ung 2 si Kobe ang centerpiece. So for Lebron to match Kobe, 2-3 rings lng, surpassed n nya si Kobe.
Im hoping Miami gets their 2nd ring in the Big 3 era in a dominant fashion, may be drop a couple of games but I would like to see James and Wade take turns in giving us dominating performances. I just dont like the heart attacks when the games are close. Much like what Miami did to Derrick Rose in the clincher of their series 2 years ago. James would pull up for 3 then defensive stop and then Wade and-1 for a 4 point play and the sweet jumper of LBJ for the lead. man that was classic, down 12 with under 3 minutes to go. Whew!!! With Bosh making the 2 ft's icing the game. Big 3 indeed!
Forever maghahabol si Lebron ng Ring kay Wade, heheheYes but aside from that first ring, Wade will be riding the king's coattails from here on out.