bustabucket.com - 11/26/2008
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Tonight the Miami Heat come to town with revenge on their minds and an urge to "return the favor" after Portland went into Miami and won two weeks ago. This Heat team is very talented and truly capable of beating anyone on any given night.
hoopsworld.com - 12/1/2008
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hoopsworld.com —
The Shawn Marion era for the Miami HEAT
may be coming to a close. League sources confided
that Miami was indeed looking at opportunities in the trade market and that Shawn Marion was an available chip that the HEAT seemed open to cashing.
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Miami Heat looking to deal Shawn Marion soon
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15 Thoughts vs. Miami 11/26
Blaze of Love —
... Toss Up
14. We'll be there cheering! +1 Rose Garden
15. Turkey thoughts a distraction? Toss Up
Totals: Blazers 5 Heat 2 Haslem 1 Thanks 1 R.O.Y. -1 Garden 1
Predicted Winner: Blazers
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Sheed's Shakedown baby! [Bust a Bucket]
Your detailed approach. [Blazers Edge]
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... season. Because of injuries, he missed 31 games in each of the past two seasons. Wade, of course, always has used a jump shot to some degree. He said it became an integral part of his offense in his third NBA season, the championship year of 2005-06. That's when he averaged a career-best 10.7 free-throw attempts the hard way. Speaking of tough, Miami "center" Udonis Haslem has some tough individual tests ahead of him. Rip City Project has some pregame thoughts. The shakedown from Bust A Bucket and 15 thoughts from Blaze of Love.
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