Monday, January 25, 2010

A SHOW FOR THE AGES IN MIAMI
There was a single moment Monday night when a game between the Heat and Cavaliers became the best two-man show South Florida has ever seen. It started with Dwyane Wade chasing down a fast-breaking LeBron James. Wade caught up, went up, but still got dunked on, and was called for the foul. That wasn't the moment. It came immediately after, when the Cavaliers bench celebrated the play so vociferously and for so long that Wade got annoyed. He looked toward the bench players, who were still falling over themselves in laughter as James shot his free throw and clapped, acknowledging the quality of the play. Then he went over and said a few words. And then it was on. What ensued was one of the most entertaining, intense, electrifying games of H-O-R-S-E an NBA arena has seen, up there with anything Larry Bird and Dominique Wilkins ever had, and probably even better than Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell, if anyone actually can remember that far back. (Miami Herald)

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