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Thread: OT: Dwyane Wade

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaribouJim View Post
    I was at the game! Thought the Dean Dome was a pit, but they have since done some renovations as I recall.
    It's still nowhere as nice as the palace we will be playing in soon. In fact, the current home court is more palatial. UNC is still looking into replacing the Dean Dome which is older than the BC IIRC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaribouJim View Post
    I was at the game! Thought the Dean Dome was a pit, but they have since done some renovations as I recall.
    I was there for a game this season. You think the BC has terrible leg room? Dean Dome was the tightest I've ever seen. I had to sit sideways or bring my feet up on the seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSultan View Post
    But Deason – who has been a season-ticket holder for about seven years and drives down to every game from the Greensboro area – says there’s been bad blood between him and the Heat for awhile.

    “Those guys, they don’t like me,” he said. “The coach (Erik Spoelstra) doesn’t like me, the players get in trouble if they talk to me, (Heat guard) Gerald Green he tries his best not to talk to me and every time he does they ream him a new one. So when the Heat come to town, I try to step it up a little bit more.”


    Seriously dude?
    Just a slightly inflated sense of importance here.

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    If the guy was Skip Bayless' relative, I wouldn't be the least bit shocked.

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    DWade closes the deal in OT tonight with a steal after Raptors Lowrey makes a half court shot to send into OT. Heat played pretty sloppy down the home stretch in OT almost blowing an 8 point lead in last minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaribouJim View Post
    DWade closes the deal in OT tonight with a steal after Raptors Lowrey makes a half court shot to send into OT. Heat played pretty sloppy down the home stretch in OT almost blowing an 8 point lead in last minute.
    "Wade has enjoyed a strong postseason for Miami, averaging 19.6 points on 47.1 percent shooting, 5.5 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.1 blocks per game." (ESPN)


    More impressed with Miami each time I watch them play (and all without Bosh). More ball movement and team oriented play than when LeBron was there (not that Miami would not want LeBron). Better perimeter shooting with Deng, Johnson, Dragic and Richardson. Wade's midrange shooting has been very good as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MUFAN2003 View Post
    "Wade has enjoyed a strong postseason for Miami, averaging 19.6 points on 47.1 percent shooting, 5.5 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.1 blocks per game." (ESPN)


    More impressed with Miami each time I watch them play (and all without Bosh). More ball movement and team oriented play than when LeBron was there (not that Miami would not want LeBron). Better perimeter shooting with Deng, Johnson, Dragic and Richardson. Wade's midrange shooting has been very good as well.
    Spoelstra has always been overlooked because of the Big 3 being there, but he is a very good coach.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MUwarrior1090 View Post
    Spoelstra has always been overlooked because of the Big 3 being there, but he is a very good coach.
    I agree. He also is a great story. Started as the video coordinator with the Heat and worked his way up the organization...advance scout to assistant coach to head coach.

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