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Miami Heat Winning Streak By The Numbers
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.
Instead, Miami controlled the pace, controlled the tone, controlled the game and pulle away late. It wasn't so much that the Lakers lost to the Heat, it was that it was just like any other win for Miami. When they wanted to control the game, they did
How chemistry, smarts, and patience (oh, and the best player on the planet) have made the Heat nearly unstoppable. Plus: Dirk's good beard and LARRY SANDERS!'s bad behavior.
CHICAGO — From the moment Jimmy Butler went airborne over Chris Bosh's back, it was clear this game was different than the 27 that came before it. Butler's dunk in the third quarter was the lightning rod that the Chicago Bulls needed to do what no
Jimmy Butler got him with a dunk and Kirk Hinrich got him with a clutch steal. Can't remember the last time Bosh's jumper looked so unpredictable. He missed a 3-pointer from the top of the key so wide right that it almost hit the Heat's bench. Then he
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