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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 season2. 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