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Miami Heat Make It Eleven In A Row

The Miami Heat are red hot right now. Last night the team traveled into hostile enemy territory for a game against a young, talented Minnesota squad. The team emerged victorious, extending their winning streak to 11 straight games. After last night, Miami holds the longest win streak in the NBA. …

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Red-Hot Heat Make it Eight in a Row

For most Heat fans, it looked like their season was over before even reaching the All-Star break. While holding one of the worst records in the Eastern Conference, some speculated this was a tank year for Miami. However, after last night, Miami defended their home turf against the Brooklyn Nets. With …

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Magic Fall to Timberwolves in Overtime

The Minnesota Timberwolves took down the Orlando Magic 111-105 in overtime last night. Andrew Wiggins scored 27 points, Karl-Anthony Towns posted 23 points and 12 rebounds and Ricky Rubio had a career high six three-pointers, totaling 22 points, eight rebounds and eight assist. Wiggins jump shot with 10 seconds left …

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Magic Face The Celtics at The Garden

Later tonight, the Orlando Magic will look to end their two-game losing streak when they visit the Boston Celtics, which are coming from an impressive 120-109 victory against the Houston Rockets. Tip-off will be at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Thomas Effect He is an MVP candidate and one of the most …

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Goran Dragić and the Heat Top the Mavericks

After what has been a struggling season, the Miami Heat have a two-game winning streak just for the fourth time this season after a 99-95 victory over the Dallas Mavericks last night in South Florida. The Yugoslavian Effect Goran Dragić‘s improved performance in the month of January is one of the few …

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Time to Be Done with the One-and-Done?

March Madness is one of the most thrilling times of the year for sports fans.  However, those talented young athletes that fans admire during March Madness have a tendency to bolt for the NBA draft come June.  Players are turning down an education and the fundamentals of competitive college basketball in …

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