Miami Heat
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NBA: five things we learned Lakers stumble early as Warriors and T-Wolves lock down franchise players
Five things we’ve learned in week one: the Los Angeles Lakers court disaster with court disaster; Ricky Rubio and Klay Thompson get paid; Derrick Rose sprains both of his ankles; Mikhail Prokhorov’s English lessons pay off
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After four years with the Miami Heat, LeBron James returns to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night in the team’s home opener against the New York Knicks
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NBA preview: The Cavaliers are the most talented team in the Eastern Conference, the Bulls and the Heat can still be a force – and the Philadelphia 76ers continue their quest to be the worst team in the NBA
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Racially charged quotes about Luol Deng’s Sudanese heritage sparked investigation that led to Bruce Levenson’s exit – and has prompted calls for Ferry to be fired
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Luol Deng admits he does not know what the future holds for British basketball and thinks funding cuts have left the sport at the point of no return
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Portland Trail Blazers’No1 pick from 2007 booked in Indianapolis; now a free agent he played for the Miami Heat last season
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<b>Hunter Felt:</b> here's our selection of those who have done well (Cleveland, natch) and those (Houston, obvs) who have not
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Hunter Felt: Miami's Big Three is now the Somewhat Substantial Three after the Heat moved smartly to counter the loss of King James
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The basketball star lands in Brazil on Saturday before the World Cup final, making his first appearance since announcing his departure from Miami Heat for the Cleveland Cavaliers
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Heat fans say farewell to Cavaliers-bound star, reasoning it is better to have LeBron-ed and lost than never to have LeBron-ed at all
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While the Cavaliers dream of their city’s first championship in 50 years, Heat fans must adjust to life without their biggest star
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NBA star announces in Sports Illustrated his decision to return to hometown team Cleveland Cavaliers from Miami Heat
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Rumour mill in overdrive as NBA star weighs future, but sources say James is en route for World Cup final in Brazil
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Hunter Felt: According to insiders, Carmelo Anthony’s decision to stay with the Knicks will be followed by a homecoming for LeBron
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Hunter Felt: Four years ago, LeBron left Cleveland and shook the basketball world. With his decision to become a free agent, he's done it again
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A look back at the best and worst of the 2013-14 NBA Season. Spoiler Alert: The San Antonio Spurs make a few appearances.
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Parker, Ginobili, Australia's Patty Mills … even Tim Duncan was born offshore. Gregg Popovich's champions are a truly global concern
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San Antonio Spurs claimed their first NBA championship since 2007, and fifth overall, with a crushing win over Miami Heat in game five
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NBA Finals: San Antonio Spurs beat the Miami Heat 104-87 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to secure their fifth championship in franchise history
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<strong>Hunter Felt:</strong> San Antonio star passes NBA Finals records held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson – but all he cares about is a fifth title
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Game 4 of the NBA Finals brought a beating from the San Antonio Spurs to boos and empty seats. Is this the end of the court of King James?
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NBA Finals: The San Antonio Spurs blew out the Miami Heat for the second straight game in Thursday's NBA Finals Game 4. The Spurs defeated the Heat 107-86 to take a commanding 3-1 series lead
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NBA: Leonard outshines Tim Duncan and Tony Parker as the Spurs score 71 points in the first half to beat Miami 111-92 in game three
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NBA Finals: Kawhi Leonard scored 29 points and the San Antonio Spurs beat the Miami Heat 111-92 in Game 3 of the NBA Finals to take a 2-1 series lead
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Hunter Felt: The two-time finals MVP had a huge game on Sunday, scoring 35 points and 10 rebounds as the Heat tied the series against the Spurs
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Erik Spoelstra said Chris Bosh was 'arguably our most important player' after the Heat tied the series with San Antonio
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LeBron James top-scored with 35 points as Miami pulled clear in the final minute to level the series with San Antonio at 1-1
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NBA Finals Game 2: The Miami Heat tied up the NBA Finals 1-1 after defeating the San Antonio Spurs 98-95 on Sunday night at San Antonio's AT&T Center.
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Tinfoil hats on: did Gregg Popovich sabotage the air conditioning in an attempt to cramp up LeBron James? No. But never mind that…
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Air-conditioning failure leaves San Antonio and Miami teams struggling, but the Spurs keep their cool better
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Air-conditioning failure raises sweat on all sides as Heat fade in final quarter
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NBA Finals Game 1: The San Antonio Spurs win 1110-95, capitalizing on a LeBron James injury in the fourth quarter.
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NBA: The Heat are gunning for their third straight championship, but the Spurs are in form, and have enough to claim their fifth title
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NBA playoffs: Los Angeles Clippers get a buyer – and it's Ballmer; Pacers catch LeBron cold to keep up with the Heat; Spurs and Thunder loathe to lose home comforts
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NBA playoffs: Indiana beat Miami 93-90 but Heat lead series 3-2; Paul George scores 21 points in fourth quarter
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