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Haslem Not Playing Vs. OKC Thursday
The Miami Heat will have a different lineup on the floor Thursday night than they have in recent weeks after power forward Udonis Haslem didn’t make the trip to Oklahoma City, according to the Palm Beach Post.
Heat Kick Up Pressure On The Road
The Miami Heat have been playing with a renewed defensive energy and chip on their shoulder as of late. Wednesday night, in a game against the woeful Charlotte Bobcats, the game got feisty at different times.
Haslem Set To Break Heat Team Record
Miami Heat power forward Udonis Haslem is on the cusp of breaking a team record long held by former center Alonzo Mourning.
Chalmers & Haslem Help Power Heat
A duo of players helped power the Miami Heat in Game 2 Wednesday night; but it was someone besides the Big Two of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.
LeBron & Wade Have Game For The Ages
There are some times in sports where one or two athletes take things to a level not often seen. That was the case for Heat superstars Dwyane Wade and LeBron James during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Sunday afternoon.
Heat Need Someone To Step Up
The Miami Heat return to the court Thursday night for Game 3 against the Indiana Pacers looking for someone to help out LeBron James and Dwyane Wade on the offensive end of the floor.
Wade Helping Heat On The Court & On The Runway
Miami Heat superstar Dwyane Wade has been a superstar on the court for years, but it’s what he does off the court that has him being recognized by Vogue magazine.
Heat Need Haslem To Step Up Play In Postseason
When Chris Bosh was moved to the center position in the starting lineup, the Miami Heat hoped Udonis Haslem would rise to the challenge and become a quality contributor on both ends of the floor.
LeBron Makes His Case For MVP
Wednesday night was slated to be a battle of NBA Most Valuable Player candidates at the AmericanAirlines Arena as Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder battled LeBron James and the Miami Heat.
Miller & Haslem Help Power Heat’s Lineup
Injuries kept Pat Riley’s vision for the Heat from coming to fruition in 2011, but this year, with the Big Five healthy; the NBA should be very afraid.






