Forget small ball. The NBA’s best team plays bully ball. The Memphis Grizzlies don’t have a fleet of sharpshooters standing on the arc. They don’t have a stretch 4. They don’t have a dual point guard backcourt. Heck, their shooting guard can’t even shoot. [Read more…]
Sheridan: Updating the Big Three: Lakers, Heat and Knicks
If you have come here to view a discussion of the Milwaukee Bucks’ terrific start, you haven’t exactly come to the wrong place — because it is mentioned in the above video as part of the cupcake portion of the schedule that the Miami Heat are about to embark on. Get this: In the next 30 days, they gets on an airplane once. But the Bucks, Grizzlies, Clippers, Nets and the rest of the NBA’s second bananas are taking a back seat
Tweet of the Night: LeBron James
This was tweeted from Miami shortly after sunrise, which technically should disqualify it from Tweet of the Night. But it was still dark in Phoenix, where some poor soul had to clean up James’ vomit in the first quarter — unless LBJ made it to the toilet/sink in time. [Read more…]
Tweet of the Day: Kyrie Irving
Hey you young whippersnapper!!! Stop flopping, turning the ball over and shooting bad shots. Uncle Drew has spoken. Okay, okay. So, he didn’t lay it out there like that, but he said something.
Heat-Lakers ticket will set you back nearly $700
Our partners over at TiqIq have tickets available to every NBA game this season, and they have put together an interesting chart of the 10 most expensive games on the secondary ticket market. If you live in southern California and money is no deterrent, go ahead and fill up the Hummer with 93 octane and get ready for that Jan. 17 visit from the Heat. [Read more…]
SH Blog: Grizzlies, Clippers shaping identities early
One night, both of last year’s NBA Finalists competing, both NBA Finalists going down. The Memphis Grizzlies and the Los Angeles Clippers turned in two of the top performances of the young 2012-13 NBA season, as they beat the Oklahoma City Thunder and Miami Heat by 10 and 7 points, respectively, though the point differential isn’t an indicator of how well either team played: [Read more…]
Perkins: LeBron is better, but why?
MIAMI – LeBron James is averaging 23.9 points, 10 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game. And all things considered, this might end up being the best statistical year of his career. James, the undisputed leader of the Miami Heat’s Big Three, has averaged more points and dished out more assists per game (it’d be a career-best in rebounds). He’s looking like a better player this season. The thing is, it’s tough to say for sure why he’s so good right now. Is
Podcast: Looking ahead to next Knicks-Heat matchup
One thing about going on the Sid Rosenberg show in Miami: You are going to hear the bombastic (and talented) host speak out of both sides of his mouth — usually with some venom and some spice. Sid hails from New York, but he has been living in the sunshine for a few years now. Sid knows the Heat, he knows the Knicks, and he has a pulse for what folks in both cities are feeling and thinking. His take on Miami
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