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Miami Heat (56-15) at New Orleans Hornets (25-47), 8 pm (ET)
Wednesday morning, hours before the Bulls applied the brakes to the Heat's run at history, Tom Thibodeau got asked if he had mentioned their 27-game win streak. "What streak?" Thibodeau said. Indeed, on a night where the
The Miami Heat are so inconsistent—they've now lost two of their last 29 games. Somehow though, LeBron James and his guys will bounce back. The Heat tower over the Eastern Conference and hold an 11-game lead above the No. 2 seed New York Knicks.
It wasn't the most significant reason for the Heat's first loss in 28 games, but James' lack of composure was a contributing factor. Also significant were the Heat's three-point shooting and rebounding numbers. Miami (56-15) was 35.0 percent (7 of 20
That said, the end of the streak does create a different incentive structure for the rest of the Heat's season, as playoff-motivated pragmatism likely will replace the allure of chasing history. There just isn't all that much for Miami to play for
The Miami Heat's 27-game win streak ended Wednesday night with a 101-97 loss to the Chicago Bulls. The 1971-1972 Los Angeles Lakers' run of 33 straight consecutive victories remains the NBA record.
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