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Heat win 27th straight, run away from Magic 108-94

Lebron James - AP

LeBron James left one rebound shy of a triple-double, feigning a bit of frustration as he checked out of the game....

 

LeBron, Heat extend streak with furious rally

Lebron James - ESPN

LeBron James scored 25 points as the Miami Heat overcame a 27-point deficit in the third quarter and won their 24th straight game, 98-95 over the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers to extend the second-longest winning streak in NBA history.

 

Heat overmatch Bucks as streak soars to 21

LeBron James and Chris Bosh each scored 28 points, and the Miami Heat made it 21 straight wins, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 107-94 on Friday night.

 

Heat streak at 20 after 98-94 win over 76ers

LeBron James missed once, then again, whiffing on two easy looks at the rim that could have left Miami shaken....

 

Heat 99, Knicks 93: LeBron James and Heat Rally Past Knicks for 14th Straight Win

Led by LeBron James, who brushed off a knee injury and scored 29 points, Miami overcame a double-digit deficit to beat the Knicks for the first time this season.

 

Rob Mahoney: LeBron putting together a historic month

The Heat have been scorching in February. So has LeBron James, who is on an incredible run -- even by his standards. Just how impressive? Rob Mahoney takes a closer look.

 

Bynum, Pistons top short-handed Heat 109-99

Will Bynum had 25 points and 10 assists, leading another spirited performance by the Detroit bench, and the Pistons beat the short-handed Miami Heat 109-99 on Friday night despite 35 points by LeBron James.

 

Brown Embraces Lakers' Sky-High Hopes

You don’t have to warn Mike Brown about expectations next season with the Lakers. This is, after all, the guy who lived with the would-be championship burden of LeBron James sitting on his back in Cleveland. Sure, the Lakers have added Dwight Howard and Steve Nash, among others, to their roster this summer. Sure, he can feel those 16 previous championships staring down from the rafters and the record books.

 

NBA Finals: OKC, You Let Me Down

NBA Champions: Lebron James & Dwayne Wade

Between the Miami Heat and the Oklahoma City Thunder, I was rooting for the team in a small town. I was also rooting against Lebron James.

 

Big Three land the Big One! Heat NBA champions

Miami Heat

With series MVP LeBron James leading the way with a triple-double, the Heat finish off the Thunder 121-106 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, now 2011-12 NBA champions.

Senh: Here's my response: "Oh well, James finally got his championship. He definitely earned it. He’s improved his game. He’s a better post player, a better shooter, a better defender, and a better clutch player. He’s improved all facets of his game at a time when he’s already considered the best. But having grown up in a small town, I can’t forgive him for leaving Cleveland for greener pastures in Miami. Sorry, just can’t. Chris Webber, when he ws entering his prime, didn’t leave Sacramento to get a championship with another team. There’s something to be said for loyalty (and max contracts)."

 

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