+ Follow ANTOINE WALKER AND JASON WILLIAMS Tag
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[Title] => It's All About Heart
[Summary] => When Bleacher Talk pegged the Miami Heat as a slight favorite to win the NBA championship, we had said that the main ingredient for the feat would be the experience of the team's players on top of having the tandem of Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal.
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[AuthorName] => Rico S. Navarro
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[Title] => Will Miami make it to the top?
[Summary] => With the Detroit Pistons abandoned by Larry Brown, the Eastern Conference is wide open for the Miami Heat to dominate in the next National Basketball Association (NBA) season starting Nov. 1.
It took the Pistons the full seven-game route to dispose of the Heat in the Eastern Conference playoff finals. Miami blew a 3-2 series lead to lose Game 6 by 25 on the road and Game 7 by six at home. Detroit went on to play in its second straight Last Dance and failed to retain the crown, bowing to San Antonio in another seven-game war.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-21 00:00:00
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[Summary] => When Bleacher Talk pegged the Miami Heat as a slight favorite to win the NBA championship, we had said that the main ingredient for the feat would be the experience of the team's players on top of having the tandem of Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal.
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[Summary] => With the Detroit Pistons abandoned by Larry Brown, the Eastern Conference is wide open for the Miami Heat to dominate in the next National Basketball Association (NBA) season starting Nov. 1.
It took the Pistons the full seven-game route to dispose of the Heat in the Eastern Conference playoff finals. Miami blew a 3-2 series lead to lose Game 6 by 25 on the road and Game 7 by six at home. Detroit went on to play in its second straight Last Dance and failed to retain the crown, bowing to San Antonio in another seven-game war.
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