Lebron James, Dwayne
Wade and the Miami Heat are making history. A month ago we listened to Lebron’s
historical hot shooting streak. Now the Miami are on an even hotter winning
streak.
Boston was led by Paul Pierce who preciously said he wouldn’t
mind if Miami lost every game the rest of the season and Boston did everything they
could to end Miami’s historical run. Last night Miami quickly found itself down
by 17 points in the end of the first quarter. Boston looked to be successful.
Too bad you can never count Lebron out of the game.
After a few dramatic and ESPN top ten plays, Miami found
itself tied with Boston with only 45 seconds remaining in the game with the
ball in Lebron’s hand. Lebron has been silencing all the naysayers who after years
of doubting Lebron’s ability to close games out and finish strong have finally switched the conversation to his
ability to close and now his level of greatness. He demonstrated his greatness
again as he made the game winning shot with only 10 seconds remaining in the
game.
Miami now owns the second longest winning streak in NBA
history at 23 games in a row. The only team to have the lead on the Heat are
the 1971-1972 Los Angeles Lakers who won 33 games straight. Players from that
Laker team have expressed concern that Miami will end their ancient historical
run. They only need ten more games to tie the record but with Dwayne Wade,
Lebron James, Chris Bosh along with other great players, Miami has the best chance
at setting new heights as any other team.
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