Tag: Miami Heat
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The Hefferbrew Podcast: The Clippers Blew a 3-1 Lead
The guys are giving their instant reactions on the Clippers’ Game 7 collapse, what that means for the future of the Clippers as they are currently constructed, and preview the Western & Eastern Conference Finals.
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The Hefferbrew Podcast: Previewing Round One of the NBA Playoffs
Our sports podcast is back and we’re starting things off again with a look at Round One of the NBA Playoffs.
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Potential Breakout Stars for the NBA Bubble
by Dustin brewer The NBA is making its’ (kinda) triumphant return after a little over four months away. With so many variables and things unknown, Dustin runs down a few players to keep an eye on who may make a leap on this unique stage.
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The Decision 2.0: Why You Should Probably Still Hate LeBron James
By Cameron Heffernan LeBron James, after days of deliberation, decided to take his talents, back to Cleveland. Most are rejoicing. This is why you should hate him.
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LeBron James Opts Out, World Reacts Accordingly
By Dustin Brewer Early Tuesday, the Miami Heat were informed that LeBron James would be opting out of his contract, becoming a free agent. Naturally, upon hearing the news the internet and ESPN imploded with speculation as to what this means for the NBA days before the draft and free agency. Let’s take a look…
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Miami Heat Complete Sweep of the Charlotte Bobcats
By Dustin Brewer The first team to punch their ticket to Round 2 is the Miami Heat, who beat the Bobcats in Game Four in Charlotte to sweep the Bobcats out of only their second playoff appearance in team history.
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NBA News & Notes
By Cameron Heffernan We take a look at the absolutely terrible trade deadline. Oh, and we crown the Pacers right now as the smartest team in the league.
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HefferBrew’s NBA 30 Preview, Part One – By Cameron Heffernan and Dustin Brewer
Dustin and Cameron run through all 30 NBA teams, and break them down, from No. 1 to No. 30.
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The Weight of a Game 7- by Dustin Brewer
The NBA Finals have reached Game 7. Only one thing stands between the Miami Heat winning back to back titles; the San Antonio Spurs.