Tuesday, December 7, 2010

2 week break

Sorry Heat Fans, but the Heat Wave needs to shut down for a few weeks. There have been more technical issues than I imagined, and with finals coming up, I need some time to work on school. I hope to have a new report out to you by December 20th, which will encompass everything that has happened in the gap and look forward to a Heat Vs Lakers Christmas.

Thank you

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Heat Soar Past Hawks

We're heating up.

Miami held the Hawks to only 77 points in last night's victory. They played tremendous defense and Dampier was outstanding off the bench. He was a presence around the rim and did not let any Hawk get to the cup easily while he was on the court. Signing Dampier is starting to look like a very good decision

Bosh played tough around the glass as well. He grabbed 10 rebounds, fought and got some second chance points, and ended up with a double double. We got a solid all around game from him.

Wade casually went out their and scored over 25 points while grabbing 10 boards. He joined Bosh last night with a double double and made it look easy. As the big 3 continue to gel, I expect to see the high number of rebounds to continue.

For the first half, it was as if no one had told LeBron he was not playing Cleveland anymore. The King went out their and played terrific basketball, dominating the Hawks in the first quarter. He did calm down in the second half, but still put up 22 points, got some assists, and grabbed some boards. He utilized his ability to be a role player tonight and got both Wade and Bosh involved.

The one issue I have is that the big 3 scored 75 of Miami's 89 points. That makes me a little uneasy. The past few games what made this team special was the fact that guy were able to come off the bench and put up some points. Chalmers and Dampier both played well, but there needs to be more scoring on the bench.

For tonight's game, excellent defense made up for the fact that there was no bench presence. However, Miami won't always be playing teams with injured stars such as Joe Johnson. If the Heat want to continue this winning streak, they need the bench to score.

But for now, Miami sits at a 13-8 record, and is slowly creeping away from being a .500 team. If the big 3 continue to tear it up AND the bench can get involved consistently, we may be looking at a 20-8 team in a few weeks.

Get em.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Heat Look To Shoot Down Hawks

 Miami welcomes Atlanta to South Beach tonight for what looks to be a great game. One one hand, the Heat are only 1 and 6 against teams with + .500 records. However, the Heat are playing some good basketball right now, and just got the rest they needed. Tonight's game is a momentum shifter for either team as we being to enter the middle of this season.

I really hope we see the Miami Heat team that destroyed Cleveland in tonight's game. Lets go through the lineup and see tonight's keys to victory.

LeBron has to be LeBron. We saw a glimpse of everything his is capable of against Cleveland the other night, which was amazing. LeBron got to the lane at will, made some great plays on both ends of the court, and was knocking down big shots easily. I expect his incredible defense tonight against a powerful Hawks Squad.

Wade just has to keep scoring. He tore it up last night, which complimented James' efforts beautifully. I love how Wade understands that he is not the vocal leader on this team anymore and fully embraces his new duties. If Wade and James are on the same page, Atlanta is in a lot of trouble.

The thing I love about Bosh is his consistency. He is a solid jump shot, crashes the boards, and has made some great plays as of late. He has been the anchor of the front court, and should continue his solid play tonight. When he opens up those lanes for LeBron and D Wade, Miami is extremely hard to stop.

As for the bench, I am really impressed with how the have played recently. They are all getting their points and knocking down the open shot. On top of that, the defense has been outstanding. I expect Chalmers and Howard to get some more minutes tonight. Chalmers has been playing good basketball lately, and I think he has earned some more time on the court. Hopefully coach Spo will see this at well.

This game is a real test for the Heat. They beat up on some suspect teams, and now it is time to go against one of the big dogs. I want to see Miami go out their and earn their spot in the east. I said LeBron would have a big game against Cleveland, and he did. Tonight, I expect no less than 30 points from the king.
Get em.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The King's Thoughts

Here is a clip of LeBron's post game interview before he headed into the locker room. I don't care what they say about him digging the whole deeper, this was a classy move and LeBron's way of saying that he didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings or throw anything in anyone's face. This was a great statement.


LeBron's Heat Wave Will Be Under Construction

So, this website has grown a lot since when I started out. Due to this, I am going to be moving to a self hosted website, where I can give you guys way more features and all kinds of great stuff. Expect some t shirts, clothing, more videos, and anything else you guys could possibly want. (if you have any requests, email me). I will also be adding some new writers to the team to give you guys as much information as possible.

Unfortunately, the name www.lebronsheatwave.com will be out of service for 24-48 hours starting later this afternoon. I will still be writing and posting links, but the website www.lebronsheatwave.com will not be able to be accessed. In order to keep up with the site, you can type in www.lebronsheatwave.blogspot.com. I will be sure to let everyone know as soon as the move has been made.

Thank you for your patience, and again, thank you for your support.

LeBron vs Cleveland: The Hangover

It's finally over. LeBron has come and gone, and Cleveland is left with their jaws agape.The king was booed, heckled, and screamed at for 48 minutes as he casually dropped 38 points. Fans were ejected, an arrest was made, and an object was thrown. The Heat are home in Miami and the storm has passed. Now what?
LeBron can finally exhale. I am sure last night was emotionally draining for him, and he needs a little time with family and friends. After being around so much hate it will be nice to be around some supporters.

Wade can keep working on his play. He played great last night, and can must continue to be the slasher to the basket that we know and love. When Wade can play at the top of his game he offers a change of pace, a set of fresh legs, and yet another game changer in the Heat line up.

Bosh needs the rest just as much as anyone. He has to work for a lot of boards game in and game out, which could lead to a lot of wear and tear. With the small line up Miami has, his job has become extremely difficult (especially since Haslem is hurt). A day of rest before Atlanta could be just what the doctor ordered.

The Heat take on a strong Atlanta team tomorrow night, which could turn out to be a very tough game. The big 3 need to rest to make up for Miami's lack of depth (Especially LeBron, who has had an especially tough week). Hopefully today is enough to heal up any bumps and bruises suffered this week.

For Miami, I believe last night's game will be looked at as the turning point for their season. The Heat went into a hostile environment and destroyed their opponent. Now, they are fired up. Atlanta is known to play badly against better teams, and LeBron, Wade, and Bosh are hot. If the Heat can keep this up with this upcoming schedule they may be headed towards a double digit winning streak. 


Thursday, December 2, 2010

LeBron Dismantles Cleveland 118-90


Be careful what you wish for, Cleveland.

Cleveland was waiting ever since the decision to see LeBron up close and in person. All the talk of "Queen James" and "The Queen Is Dead" have echoed through Ohio since LeBron's departure. However, we can all see that the king is alive. Alive, and better than ever.

James tore the Cavs up tonight. He shot lights out, played incredible defense, got boards, and made the defense look silly. In the 3rd quarter, James did whatever he wanted and showed the Cavs no mercy. Every boo and explicit chant was answered by at least 2 points, if not more. LeBron was knocking down some serious shots tonight, and silencing all the haters.

I really can't say enough about LeBron's performance tonight. I love how he stuck it to Cleveland and showed the Cavaliers that he is going to have his way with them whenever he wants. Great game LeBron, great game.

As for the rest of the team, they definitely did their part. Wade and Bosh made their presence known, and helped Cleveland establish a lead and never look back. Bosh;s shot was on, and Wade played great defense and through some very nice assists tonight, complimenting his 22 point performance. Tonight was LeBron's night, but these two came up and had great supporting roles.

The bench stepped up and showed me something yet again. Jones added 5 3's and lit up the scoreboard early. When Jones can step up and knock down wide open looks, it is extremely hard for opponents to catch up.  Juwan Howard, Mario Chalmers, and Joel Anthony also got great minutes tonight. The bench play has been key in these last two games. I know the big 3 is going to score most of the points, but when each bench player can put up 4 or 6 points, it makes all the difference in the world.

Overall, Miami out shot, out rebounded, and out hustled the Cavaliers tonight. Cleveland came out with intensity, but Miami quickly silenced the crowd. I know the Cavaliers team is not doing great so far into the season, but we all knew LeBron was a target. I am glad the King was able to put on a show and let the Cavs, and the world, know that he was not going to be pushed around in his home state.

I loved this win for Miami. It gave them momentum and ends a very difficult set of games with a bang. I think Spoelstra learned a lot about his team this week, and the Heat learned a lot about themselves.

Great intensity, great team work, great win.

Long live the King

Heat Vs Cavs: Enough Said

LeBron said tonight will be emotional. Everyone has been talking about this game for months now. The Cavs are pumped, the Heat are pumped, and Cleveland has been salivating for weeks ready to sink their teeth into the king. The stage has been set, and now we wait.

This game is a must win for Miami. I just can't imagine the Heat losing. Miami will step up for their leader. Everyone will come together, play big, keep up the intensity, and win the game.

I want to see Wade get some points tonight. He is going to have to be the pure scorer again and try and slash to basket to get get the Cavs in foul trouble early. When Wade gets going he is very hard to stop, so I would like him to catch fire early.

Bosh has to hustle tonight. The Cavs are a hard working team that are going to fight for every board both offensive and defensive. We need Bosh to be there to fight for boards constantly tonight to get the win. His shot as been falling recently, and I expect that to continue.

The rest of the squad needs to play the EXACT same way they played last night. Hustle, Heart, Intensity, Points. Chalmers will be seeing more minutes again tonight and I expect him to make good use of them. This bench is coming into Cleveland at just the right time. They had a good game last night and they are pumped up and ready to go.

And now we have LeBron. I want to see the King dominate this game. I would not be the least bit surprised if he went for 50 points. This guy is ticked off, and he will go out of his way to embarrass the people who hate on him now. Here is LeBron's big chance to finally express himself and how he feels the Cleveland fans have been treating him.

Expect a royal performance from the king.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Great Heat Team Work Leads To Domination Of Pistons

If there was ever a way for the Heat to get ready for tomorrow night, this was it. What a great game. The Heat played like a real team tonight, in one of the best team performances of the years. I saw a lot of stuff I liked tonight.

LeBron started off with a bang. The King had a dominant first quarter and was putting up some serious points, grabbing some boards, and dishing out some assists. He got everyone involved early and made it look easy. He set the pace for this outstanding team work tonight with his great start, and the rest of the team followed in his path.

Wade got his as well. Dwayne Wade shot 7 for 9 tonight and got plenty of good looks around the rim. He let the game come to him and his whole style of game seemed to be much more fluent and natural. I like this look for Dwayne Wade.

Bosh played some solid ball. I love the way Chris Bosh shoots. The ball never seems to touch the rim when he is drilling shots, and he made it look easy tonight. LeBron found him often, and he was able to run the squad by himself when both James and Wade were taking a breather. Bosh helped the Heat keep their double digit lead through most of the second quarter. Big ups to number 1.

My favorite part of this game was the way everyone else played. Chalmers got some fantastic minutes, Howard put up 12, House added 8, and everyone else got involved in some way. Big Z had some big points early in the game and Jones shot 50 percent from the 3 point line. These guys played the way the Miami Heat were meant to play. The intensity was way up, the tenacity was through the roof, and I really can not say enough about how well this team played tonight in a +20 victory over Detroit.

And now, the focus shifts. The Detroit game was the last obstacle, and now there is nothing standing between LeBron James and Cleveland. This will be one of the biggest game in the career of LeBron James. The Cleveland fans who have scorned and terminated him from their lives will be just feet away from him. Tickets at the Q are sold out, and the drama continue to build. LeBron needs to stay focused, stay on course, and be the leader that we all know he is. Cleveland can boo all  they want, but they are not playing the game.

It is LeBron against his old team, for the first time ever.

Expect big things from the King.

Get em.

Pistons Head To South Beach Tonight At 7:30

With all the talk about Cleveland, some have forgotten that the Miami Heat still have one more game to play before they head out to Ohio. Tonight, the Piston's will travel to South Beach to take on the Heat.

The Pistons come into the game off a loss to Orlando. With a 6-12 record, they are not having the best start to their season. However, they are an explosive set of guys who can easily put together a strong performance in Miami. They are a formidable opponent and should not be overlooked.

Miami has a lot going on right now. The coaching situation, the injuries, and the constant scrutiny can all have an impact on tonight's game. The goal is to stay focused. I saw a lot of guys step up against Washington. That is great to see, but now they have to keep up that same pace against the Pistons. Everyone on this team needs to do their part to put up some points, crash the boards, and play tough defense.

LeBron is under the most pressure of anyone (even more than Coach Spo). He knows that tomorrow night he has to play what will probably be the hardest game of his career. However, LeBron is a champion. Furthermore, LeBron is a champion with a temper. I look for him to take out all his frustration on the Pistons and Cavs in the next two games. James has always been booed in cities like Detroit and New York and has always been able to put on a show. I expect him to do some serious scoring tonight and give Cleveland a little preview of what they are in for.

Wade needs to be here in the next few games for LeBron. When LeBron is feeling overwhelmed, Wade needs to provide the support. I look for him to score at least 20 tonight with most of that scoring the second half. Wade likes to take over in the second half, and Miami tends to play much better when he does.

Bosh needs to just be Bosh. He is always improving and progressing with the Miami roster, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. I want to see a double double out of the big man.

As for everyone else, play the game. I don't want to break this down into individual players because the the whole team needs to be involved here. Miami played some great basketball against Wizards and what I loved the most about that game was the team work and intensity. Lets see that again tonight.

I know the Cavs are in the rear view, but LeBron and the Heat have to look ahead. I want to see them go out there tonight and make a statement. Bring the Heat.

Wade's Advice

LeBron and Dwanye Wade are best of friends off the court, which they have been before LeBron had even considered going to Miami. Both men were asked about the game against Cleveland Thursday night, and Wade stepped up big time for his friends.

Wade told the media that if LeBron did not throw the powder in to the air pre game, he would. Although LeBron has already stated that he was planning on continuing the ritual in Cleveland, Wade still went out of his way to let LeBron know that he had his back.

Wade knows how hard this is going to be, and how emotion the whole situation is. I really appreciate him looking out for his team mate and friend.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Cleveland Approaches

The game everyone has been waiting for is almost here. In 2 days, LeBron and the Miami Heat will travel to Cleveland, where LeBron will take on the Cavs for the first time ever. The tension is building, and Cleveland is talking. It is not doubt that this will be a very hostile environment, and a tough experience for any Miami Heat player.

I am really not excited for this game. I am worried about the society we live in more than anything else. We live in a world where an athlete could give anything for his sports team for years, and then, when he feels it is time to move on, there is uproar. I truly do not understand it. LeBron gave his all in Cleveland every night, and the city of Cleveland is acting absolutely ridiculous. I understand they are mad, and thats okay. But honestly, their team is not doing that bad, it is not the end of the world, and LeBron had no contractual obligation to the team, so stop crying.

I remember a time when a man by the name of Shaq decided it was a good idea to leave a city that loved him (Orlando). How did that work out for him? I get the strange feeling that he may not have 3-peated in Florida. Then we have players like Reggie Miller, who had ample opportunities to leave and move on to greener pastures. He decided not to, and will remain ringless for the rest of his life.

I understand Cleveland's frustration. I understand that they thought LeBron would be around forever, but the fact of the matter is that he isn't and they need to stop crying about the past and worry about their future. LeBron did not leave Cleveland empty handed. The players that they brought in to help him out for the past few seasons are doing well without him, and sooner or later Cleveland will be a formidable team. Cleveland fans are just a little upset that they do not have any other teams to cheer for.

This game deeply troubles me. I do not want to see the worst in people, and that is exactly what we are going to get Thursday night. Vulgar fans who hate LeBron with every ounce of their being, who will not hesitate to hurl the closest blunt object at the Miami bench.

I hope LeBron tears this team apart. I hope he walks into that gym confident, has a monster game, and shows Cleveland whats up. After the way Cleveland acted upon his departure, they deserve it.

So come on LeBron! Go out there, do your thing, be respectful, and be the bigger person. Beat Cleveland with class and really give those fans something to boo about.

Get em.

Chris Broussard's Take

As far as honest reporting goes, Chris Broussard is one of the best. This guy does not say anything that he does not know 100 percent, and he is probably the only one that reports and the Heat and LeBron that I will actually listen to. Very good insight.

James, Wade, and Spoelstra: Now What?

As of right now the coaching situation in Miami is very much up in the air. We know that LeBron and Wade held a players only meeting. We know that Coach Spo and LeBron had a 30 minute private meeting before last nights game, and we also know that Wade did not really defend Spo when he had the chance. So what happens now?

LeBron and Wade have to be the ones to hold the team together during this time. These guys have more than enough leadership experience to take charge and lead this team through the next few weeks. We know Wade and James are not happy with Spo, and we know that they both have the power to have him removed from his position if need be. These two men really stepped up last night in the victory over the Wizards, and I expect that type of play to continue.

I know no one has officially announced termination yet, but I don't think that Spo will be on the bench much longer. Quite frankly, he is stuck between too many great people and it is proving to be too much for him to handle. I do not think Pat Riley wants to step down from his position to go coach the team, but I do know that he has the heart of a champion and wants to win by any means necessary. He will, sooner or later, come down and lead this team. Spoelstra is having his chance now, but Pat Riley will not let this type of talent maintain this type of record much longer.

For now, we just have to wait and see what happens. Miami is more than capable of winning the next 10 games straight (which may save Spoelstra's job). At the same time, however, each loss brings the Heat closer and closer to a new coach.

The Heat take on the Pistons tomorrow night. For Erik Spoelstra, this week may be his last chance.

Get em.

LeBron Leads Charge Past Wizards : 105-94

This was the game that the Miami Heat needed. This game had intensity, scoring, defense, team work, and everything else you could ever hope to see from the Heat players. Lets break this game down.

Scoring. It FINALLY CAME FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE. Yeah, I know, LeBron had 30 and Wade had 26. I also know that Bosh added 20 points as well. However, that is not the statistic that impresses me. What I liked is that 5 DIFFERENT bench players put up points. The bench combined for 25 points, which is not too bad considering how they have been playing recently. The bench did some damage tonight, which all Miami Heat players and fans can appreciate. I also like how Dampier got some minutes and grabbed some boards. This is a very good sign.

I loved the intensity in this game. Things got very chippy, but players like Howard and Jones were right there to get in the face of any Wizard player who had something to say. Both confrontations in the game involved a Washington player taking it too far, and I liked that Howard did not hesitate to help his team mate after the hard foul, even if it got him ejected.

As far the starters, they brought the Heat was well. LeBron was strong to the whole, and Wade took his game to a whole new level in the second half. These two, LeBron in particular, knew the importance of this game and were not about to let a team like Washington walk into their gym and beat them. Great intensity all around tonight.

This Heat team looks a lot like the Heat team we would expect to see in future games. A group of winners that want to go out there every night and prove to teams they are not going to be pushed around. I know Wall did not play tonight and the Wizards do not have the best record, but a win is a win.

Miami can do some serious damage in the NBA if they could put together more games like this one. The players meeting after the Dallas game seemed to do a lot of good. LeBron has stepped up and become a leader, and he lead this team to victory tonight. For the time being, Coach Spo is safe, and hopefully he will remain that way for the rest of the season.

Miami takes on Detroit Wednesday night. As Heat fans, we need to enjoy this win, and know the Heat are going to work hard in preparation for Detroit. LeBron has proven that he can lead this team, and I expect the rest of the team to continue to rise to his intensity.

Lets see Miami go out there and play like they played against Washington every game.

Get em.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Heat Vs. Wizards Tonight / Coach Spo Is On The Hot Seat

This is going to be a rough week for a few guys in South Beach. For LeBron, he will be heading back to Cleveland very shortly, which is going to be a very hostile environment. Also, the Heat players are not happy with how the team is performing and are becoming increasingly frustrated. On top of all of this, Coach Spoelstra is inching closer and closer to losing his job.

After the loss against Dallas the other night, the Miami Heat held a players only meeting. LeBron told the media that this meeting served as an outlet for all the guys, where they could vent about any problems they had involving frustration with the team. However, Spoelstra's name was probably thrown around negatively once or twice.

Coach Spo is in a mess of trouble. The players are not happy, and the media breathing down his neck at all times. He is sandwiched between two amazing leaders in LeBron James and Pat Riley, and you can tell that it is getting to him. He tries to appear confident in interviews and post game appearances, but there is a high recognizable nervous undertone.

This whole situation is a self fulfilling prophecy. If your a player in the locker room, and everywhere you go and everywhere you look analysts and reporters are saying,"The coach is bad, fire the coach, is the coach the reason your play is suffering, whats wrong with the coaching?" eventually, you are going to start to believe them. On top of that, now you have all the fans thinking that Coach is the problem as well. If the fans become restless, there is a HUGE problem.

The entire situation is unfortunate for Spoelstra, but it is the price you pay for being important to media in today's society. With all of these factors in play, the set of games Miami has this week becomes extremely important.

The Wizards enter this game with a winless road record. Although Miami has not been playing their best basketball, they do tend to play better at home. Wall is still nursing a knee injury as well, bringing his productivity into question. Miami has a problem with good point guards, but Wall is very young and a little banged up. The Heat should be able to handle him accordingly.

LeBron will step up and be the leader tonight. He hears all the media chatter, and he knows that--regardless of the coaching situation--the Heat need to step up and win some games. He will take control of the team and keep them all in line until this coaching question is silenced. Look for him to lead the way tonight and play one of his better games.

Wade has stepped aside to let LeBron lead this team. I, for one, am completely okay with this. LeBron's playing style is more indicative of him being the leader, and he is much more vocal than Wade is. Wade now has the job of being a pure scorer while keeping his calm demeanor. I expect him to have at least 20 tonight, and look for plenty of fast break opportunities against the Wizards. Washington's transition D is not that great, and Miami should be looking to take advantage of that.

Bosh has been playing consistent basketball, so I look for that to continue. 20 points and 8 rebounds from him should be more than enough, assuming he plays solid defense.

I want rebounds from Z and points from Arroyo. Z is a big dude and can still grab the ball in his veteran years. He needs to make his presence known on the boards and shoot the open shot. Arroyo also needs to put up some points. Even if he scores 8 or 10, that just gives the Wizards one more body to guard.

I NEED the rest of the line up to step up tonight. The past few games Bosh, James, and Wade have been doing all of the scoring. These guys need to make a name for themselves and get involved. Jones and House should knock down some 3's and create a spark off of the bench. When these two guys are able to get going, the lanes will open up for the big 3.  As for the rest of the squad, they have to fight and scrap for the win in every second they play of tonight's game. This week is extremely important, and a grounded team that will do anything to win is crucial.

I know a lot of distraction exist in Miami right now, but everyone has to look past that. Lets take care of business tonight.

Get em.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Spoelstra and LeBron's Bump : Making Something Out Of Nothing

Okay, so in last nights game there was a little altercation between Coach Spo and LeBron that some people thought was the end of the world. LeBron was walking off the court, furious. At the same time, Spoelstra was storming onto the court, also furious. These two did not move out of each others way, and although they were not talking or looking at each other, they bumped into each other. Spoelstra kept on coaching and LeBron did not break stride walking to the bench. Yet somehow, the media finds a way to turn this event into world war 3. For those of you that did not see this clip, check it out.
Okay, so when you slow the tape down you can clearly see that neither one of these men even glanced in the other's direction. They most likely did not see each other. On top of that, NO coach would let that slide if they thought it was intentional (not even Spo). They were obviously both extremely frustrated and neither one of them was thinking about manners. And yet, because this was LeBron, and because it is the Miami Heat, the media found another way to blow things out of proportion.

Heat fans should not be worried about this. Part of the relationship between the coach and the player is tension. I am sure Kobe and Phil are not best of pals, and I am positive that Pat Riley was not loved in the locker room. It is part of the game, and the media needs to stop treating every blip in the radar like it is a catastrophe. If the players had a problem with the coach, don't you think that, with all the media attention Miami is getting, we would know it by now?

We all know that we would, so lets not make a big deal out of this. As far as I am concerned, it's all white noise.

Heat's Weak Bench Is Becoming Increasingly Obvious

I have been discussing the bench play for a few games now, but I will discuss it again. A weak bench is killing Miami, and James and Wade can not play every second of every game. There is little intensity on the bench, NO leadership, and a lot of guys that just want to sit around and watch someone else shoot. This is unacceptable.

We may not be that far away from a team where all 3 of the big 3 are not starting anymore. I mean, these guys score about 75 percent of the points every game, while the rest of the team does next to nothing. Maybe if Bosh came in with the second set of guys, there would be a little more functionality. However, having a star in there with the bench will just lead to more standing around and waiting. I really not know how to fix this problem, but I have a few ideas.

How about we give Mario Chalmers a chance? Carlos Arroyo has not been cutting it and really can not handle being on the court with the big 3. He is a solid player, but is not fitting into the starting line up they way he should by now. I think we need to see Chalmers get some more minutes, and eventually work his way into the starting rotation. He was played good basketball for the Heat before, and may have an easier time gelling with the big 3 than Arroyo. I think this guy needs the opportunity to prove himself.


Z was definitely a change for the better, but improvements cans till be made. I hope Dampier gets into better shape as the season goes on so we can see him moved into the starting slot. Z is good, but there are already 4 other guys on the court that like to shoot from the perimeter. Z is effective because he provides a change of pace from your typical center. However, when he is the only center, people learn to account for him. Having Dampier's physical presence on the inside could the Heat with boards and defense. Then, Z could come in off the bench and help put up some points.

I am not a professional coach, and I do not know what is going on behind closed doors in Miami. I do, however, know that there is something wrong and a change needs to be made sooner rather than later. I have the utmost confidence in the big 3, but the rest of the team is scaring me a little bit. The coaching staff needs to switch the rotations around, or maybe even waive some guys and bring some new faces in. In the next few games, I expect to see a lot of different looks in Miami.

The Heat take on Washington tomorrow night. With a young guard like Wall playing, maybe Chalmers will see a little more time. But for now, all we can do is wait and see what the Heat bring to the table.

FeVeR Releases "LeBron James"

Alright, so I usually do not like to talk about anything other then LeBron or the Heat, but I am going to make an exception for this guy. He calls himself FeVeR and he is from the Bronx, New York. He just released a song titled "LeBron James"(now you guys know why I like him). For those of you that like rap, this song is a good one. He has great lyrics, a nice sound, and I love the fact that someone can write a positive song about the King. I appreciate the people, like myself, who will go against the grain and support LeBron. So many people are trying to profit off of LeBron's haters, and it is nice to see this guy go out and make music about his positive attributes.


As far as credibility is concerned, FeVeR is associated with DJ Green Lantern and Team Invasion. If you guys like his song and want more, check out http://www.myspace.com/usornuffin or follow him on twitter at @whoizfever. Please leave some comments and let us know what you think of his sound.

Heat Fall To Mavericks 106-95

Another night when the big 3 play well, and another night when the rest of the team is unable to create any offense. We are now beginning to see a scary pattern with the bench play. Lets take a closer look at tonight's game.

James, Wade, and Bosh all did what they came to Miami to do. These 3 combined for 67 points, and each had a good amount of rebounds. These three are starting to play together very well, and Bosh has really found a rhythm in the offense. Wade and Bosh shot particularly well tonight, and found there way into the lane multiple times. Unfortunately, the bench was not able to help the way they need to.

Before I even get into the bench play, lets talk about Z and Arroyo. These two are starters, and combined for only 6 points in the whole game. This is unacceptable. If you are a starter for an NBA team you have to be able to create for yourself and score some buckets.These guys needed to step up tonight, and quite frankly, they didn't.

The rest of the bench combined for 14 points, with Jones having 9 of them. The bench has not been able to put the ball in the cup as of late, and it is becoming a serious problem. I don't know what the coaching staff wants to do as far as line ups, but something needs to change. This bench simply is not doing their job, and some of these players are not fitting into the offense the way they should. However, I will tip my hat to Jones and House. Those two usually play solid basketball, and have been all the life on the bench so far this season.

I do not know what the coaching staff wants to do with this bench. Some serious changes have to be made. We saw Dampier get some minutes tonight, but he was pretty much ineffective. Although Dallas is a good team, there is no reason the rest of the team should not be able to score more consistently. If this problem does not correct itself soon, we may be seeing some serious changes in South Beach.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Miami At Dallas Tonight at 8:30

The Heat are on the road in Dallas tonight for what should be a very tough game. Miami has had a hard time against the better teams in the league thus far, and Dallas has had a hot start at 11-4. However, I am pretty sure Miami is still  pretty pissed at the comments Mark Cuban had made a few weeks ago (If you don't know what happened, read the article "Mark Cuban Calls Out Heat"). The Heat may have struggled from time to time, but these guys are not going to let an owner talk about them without doing anything about it.

I expect Wade to have a solid game tonight. He is now out of his slump and made some great plays in the closing minutes of last night's game. We know Wade also has a history with Dallas, so look for him to perform.

Bosh is going to be crucial in this game. He needs to crash the boards and hit some major buckets. He has been shooting well, so I expect him to get between 15 and 20 points. Also, if he could grab around 10 rebounds, it would put Miami in great position to win.

LeBron should go out there and take over this game if need be. He has been incredibly consistent, and got into the lane whenever he wanted to last night. I have some high expectations for him tonight, so he will get at least a double double. I expect him to score between 25 and 30 points, with at least 10 assists.

I want to see the bench get involved tonight. Although the Heat won last night, the bench really did not perform that well. Either Jones or House should get around 10 points tonight. Good perimeter shooting by these guys will spread the floor and make LeBron and Dwayne's job a whole lot easier.

If Kidd and Dirk get going, they will be very hard to stop. I want to see Miami's lock down defense tonight so that these two cannot build any momentum. If you take these two out of the game, the rest of the line up falls apart.

Overall, this is going to be a close one to call. Either team has the potential to run away with this game, and Dallas has the advantage of playing very good basketball so far this season. However, LeBron, Wade, and Bosh have the unique ability to take the game into their hands whenever they please. On top of that, LeBron and Wade are not too fond of Dallas, so you know they are going to play that angry basketball we love. The intensity from Miami tonight will be off the charts.

I expect Miami to go out there tonight, take care of Dallas, and show Mark Cuban that this is not the team he was making fun of a few weeks ago.

Get em.

Heat Are Ready For Mark Cuban and Dallas

Tonight, Miami heads to Dallas to take on the Mavericks. In an earlier post, I spoke about how Mark Cuban called out the Heat and said how much he loved that they were struggling. My advice to Mark Cuban is, you probably shouldn't had made LeBron angry.
I will be posting my pre game analysis a few hours before the game. In the mean time, lets all get ready for  a very exciting game in Dallas tonight.

Get em.

Wade Bounces Back As Heat Close Out Sixers 99-90

Now this is the kind of basketball I'm talking about. Miami had a great performance from the big 3, who combined for 71 points, and the Heat were able to close out Philadelphia in the final minutes of the game to get the win. I know it is just the Sixers, but this game was huge for Miami. Losing this game would have been a nightmare for the front office in South Beach, and I am glad that they were able to pull this one out.

I like how Wade led the charge here. With 23 points, he seemed like he was back to himself. He was clutch in the fourth quarter and did what he had to do to close out the Sixers. I really liked his play.

Bosh added close to a double double tonight with 18 points and 9 rebounds. I liked his aggression and how he was able to get himself into the lane early and often. He set the tone early, and was able to give Miami the foundation they needed to get the win.

LeBron went out and did his thing tonight, as usual. With 20 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists, he filled the state sheet yet again and got others involved. He did his job to set the pace in the game and sped up the tempo at all the right times. Another good game for the King.

You have to love Miami's intensity tonight. They pressure was on and they performed. Everyone is calling for Coach Spo's head, and Miami gave him another chance by winning tonight. The Heat knew that losing this game lead to all kinds of problems, and it showed in their game play. Even when Philly made some runs, it was more than obvious that Miami was NOT going to let this game slip away.

I really like that Arroyo got involved tonight as well. He did his job with 17 points and helped get others involved. He is slowly, but surely, becoming the guard the Heat need him to be.

I would had liked to see more help from the bench, but tonight's play was definitely an improvement. The bench combined for 17 points, which was all they needed to get the win.

Overall, this was the type of game Miami needed to get on the right track. They have a big game against Dallas tomorrow, and this game was a good warm up. Lets hope Miami keeps up the intensity and closes out big D, and more importantly, shuts Mark Cuban up.

Get em.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Heat Look to End Losing Streak Against Sixers

The 3-12 Sixers head to Miami tonight. Miami has lost 3 straight and are in serious need of a team like Philly so they can get back on the right track. This should not be a tough win for the Heat, but lets not get ahead of ourselves. We all saw what the Pacers did to Miami, and that game was supposed to be a blowout.

Miami's entire focus for this game should be to do anything they have to in order to win. They shouldn't be working on sets or trying to run plays if they do not feel confident in them. Just play tough defense, good offense, get out and run if need be, and win the game.

LeBron has held his end of the bargain so far. Look for him to have another solid night (as he has), and score between 25 and 35 points with a handful of assists and rebounds.

Bosh has been improving, and should also score around 20. He may have some problems in the glass, so his rebounds might not be as good as they can be. Still, expect him to perform.

Wade creates in issue. He just has not been himself lately. Dwayne is not one to go into slumps, so look for him to break out of it tonight against a weaker Philly team. If he does not perform, there may be more wrong with him physically than we think.

I need the bench to come up big in this one. Guys have to come off the bench and give good, solid minutes. I would like to see Chalmers get some more time, and we need quality minutes from everyone else.

My X factors here are Jones and House. These guys have the potential to come of the bench and add about 15 points each, so that is what I want to see tonight. LeBron is going to give them the looks, but they have to knock down the shots.

So come on Miami, its a new day. Go out there and run your stuff the right way and get a solid win that can set us back on the right track.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Bosh is Happy Heat Are Being Challenged

In last night's post-game interview, Bosh stated that he is happy with the fact that they are not undefeated right now. He went on to say that if Miami were to have gone undefeated, they would think that it was going to be cake all the way to the championship (when in reality, it is not). 

I agree with Bosh's statement. He made a good point. If the Miami Heat were to go all the way to the playoffs uncontested, they would run into some serious problems. With the Heat struggling early, they can have their weaknesses exploited. Because they will be able to see their problems, they can work much harder to improve them and work towards a better Miami Heat team.

Many people took this statement the wrong way, but quite frankly, when does anyone on the Miami Heat get to say anything that ISN'T taken the wrong way. The media just keep digging and looking for flaws, and this has probably been the most over analyzed season for one team in the history of sports. Give these guys a break. This is not NBA 2K where you can create a fantasy team and put greats next to each other and have it work. This is reality, and it takes time and practice for guys to get on the same page. I personally am more than satisfied that they are over .500 at this point. 

This season is a learning experience. I still do believe that they will end this season with a championship, but why do they have to be so good so early? Lets give Miami time, let them develop, and see what happens. Lets not forgot that they don't need to be the first seed in the playoffs to win the title, they just have to make it there. We all know what the Heat are capable of, so lets let them keep on plugging. 

Be a true Heat fan, ignore the analysts. We know the Heat are going to win a title this year, so what they say doesn't matter.

Cleveland Police Department Prepares for LeBron's Return

I know there are a few games between now and next Thursday, and I will be addressing them. But next week, LeBron is returning to Cleveland for the first time. This will not be a pretty picture.

Fans are still extremely upset over LeBron's departure, and it is no surprise that the police will be taking extra precautions. Officers will be stationed around Miami's bench, at the door, and throughout the arena. All signs will be removed, and all crude T shirts will be replaced by a Cavaliers shirt designated by the Arena's management. This is a good start, but you may need a little more security than that for this game. We have seen how insensitive and vicious these fans have been when LeBron is NOT around, I can't imagine what they will be like when he is.

This game could potentially be the most hostile game in sports history. When Brett Favre returned to Green Bay, he got a mixed reaction. There will be NO mixed reaction for LeBron. Anyone who tries to say they still love him will probably be mauled by an angry mob of Cavalier fans.

I don't think anyone realizes how bad this game is going to be. I know the Q is doing their job to protect LeBron, but they are going to need a lot more officers there to ensure he is safe. There is a still a whole week left before this game, and the Heat have quite a few games in between. All I am saying is to check your rear view window, because it is going to sneak up on us faster than we know it.

Heat Extend Losing Streak to 3 Games in Orlando Loss

It happened again. The Heat have dropped 3 straight, and people are beginning to worry. Lets take a look at what happened this game.

The Heat were out rebounded. I say this every time because it is a necessity. The Heat need rebounds to win games, and they are not getting them. In every loss they have had this season they have been out rebounded, and this pattern will only continue.

The Heat got no help from the bench. The bench did not score, again. Someone on that bench has to take charge and start putting up points. Jones and House participate from time to time, but they need more help than  that. The bench needs to produce some sort of bench play if they want to win games.

Jameer Nelson did what he wanted. The Heat could not contain him, and he was allowed to get everyone else involved early. It was apparent that Arroyo could not handle him. Late in the game he did whatever he wanted.

The big 3, however, played pretty solid basketball(besides Wade, who is continuing to struggle). They are not the problem. The problem is that Miami has no one else that will take charge after the Heat. No one wants to step up and take charge, and everyone waits around to see what Miami is going to do. This type of bench play is unacceptable.

Miami misses Haslem. He was the Heart and soul of the defense, and his absence is a gaping hole in the Heat bench. Without Haslem, the energy and consistency goes down 3 notches.

To spite all this, Miami still has a winning record. It is still a young season, and there is still plenty of room to be the best in the league. However, there are some issues that the Heat need to work out. Rebounding, team work, and intensity are not consistent. If Miami wants to be the best in the league, they need to work out some of the fundamentals and go back to square one.

After all this, Miami can still turn it on at will. I have said it before and I will say it again. There is NO ceiling on Miami Heat basketball this season.

James is a born leader, and sooner or later, he will lead this team to the promised land. Keep your heads up Heat fans, there is a lot of basketball left.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Magic Vs. Heat: Round Two

So Miami and Orlando tip off for the second time this season. Miami played great ball against Orlando the first time around, but have suffered some tough losses since. Miami suffered the worst loss of the season in their last game against the Pacers, so they should be trying to redeem themselves.

On paper, this game looks to be all Orlando. They have the best center in the game, they shoot the ball well, and they have a solid record. On top of this, they play some great basketball at home. This is going to be a tough battle for Miami, but I wouldn't count them out just yet.

The Heat are always in any ball game for 3 reasons: LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh. Any of these guys can have a huge game at any time, and LeBron tends to take charge of the squad in the second half. The Heat have the potential to pull this one out, if they can prove to be a resilient team. The Pacer's definitely put the Heat in a bad mood, and they should come into this game with some serious intensity.

The Heat NEED to rebound tonight. Dwight Howard is a big guy, and you know he is going to be crashing the boards. The Heat have to shut him down ad grab as many rebounds as possible and try to turn them into fast break opportunities. This is a huge game for Miami, and a loss here would lead to a media frenzy (as most losses do).

Look for LeBron to lead the charge in this game. He knows how important it is to beat Orlando. He has bumped heads with them quite a few times, and understands the offence very well. Look for him and Dwayne to try and get Howard in foul trouble and reduce his minutes. If Miami can keep Howard in check, their odds of winning this game significantly increase.

This game has too many factors for me to predict points or a winner. I would like to see LeBron fill the stat sheet, because that means other players are getting involved. Bosh and Wade need to score and grab boards. Hopefully, in the process of driving the lane and crashing the boards, they can get some Orlando guys in foul trouble.

The Heat need to come out strong and grab this win. They killed Orlando before, and it would be great if they could shut them out again.

Lets see LeBron go out and have some fun at the expense of Orlando tonight.
Get em.

Heat Prepare to Battle Magic Tonight / Phil Jackson Comments on Miami Coaching Situation



The Heat really ran away with the first game against Orlando this season (as we can see). However, since that point the Heat have suffered a few bad losses, some crucial injuries, and have waived Stackhouse to sign Erick Dampier. The question is, can the Heat still play at a high intensity against the Magic?

It is true that the Heat have a fresh look with Dampier, but they still need to gel and get some sort of rhythm going in games. They have been having a hard time developing any sort of rhythm with the injuries suffered.

I will go into great detail about this Florida showdown a few hours before the game. This game gets the national spotlight, which is something that Miami loves. For now, I will leave you with this: LeBron said the Heat were going to go out and "just play ball". I strongly believe that is exactly what they will do (and they will do it well).

Also , many of you guys may have seen that Phil Jackson commented on the situation in Miami. Jackson stated that he thinks if the Heat continue to not play at a satisfying level that there should be a coaching switch. He also implied that this switch should come sooner rather than later.

Phil is a basketball genius, and I like the guy. However, he does not know what goes on behind closed doors in Miami. Pat Riley is also one of the great coaches, and unlike most media personalities, Riley did not think the Heat were going to step on the court and automatically dominate. Pat Riley was a great coach and has been doing a great job with Miami. We should respect his opinion. If the time comes when Coach Spo needs to step down, that is for Riley to decide. In the meantime, lets cheer on Coach Spo and hope he succeeds. If he can lead Miami to the promised land it would be a great accomplishment for both him and Riley.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

What Erick Dampier brings to the table

Dampier brings with him experience, a defensive mindset, and the ability to rebound. Stackhouse was definately a more versatile player, but was not putting up the numbers the Heat needed him to. Lets take a look at what Erick Dampier can do for this Miami Heat squad.

Experience- Dampier has battled with some great centers in his time, and was a very under rated center. I remember him having very good battles with the likes of Shaq, Chris Webber, and Tim Duncan. If Dampier has enough fuel left in the tank, he can one of the leaders on this team (besides the big 3, of course)

Defense- Dampier was never much of a scorer. As a matter of fact, I think he will take 20 rebounds over 40 points any day of the week. This guy will be a presence down low and force the opponents to change their shots and not directly attack the middle. I expect him to get a few blocks a game.

Rebounding- Finally, a solid, strong rebounder. Haslem is out, so Erick needs to be the aggressor. Look for him to fight for every single rebound. If he can clear the boards consistently, it gives James and Wade room to run out for the fast break. Dampier's defense and rebounding could bring some nice looks for other players on the other side of the court.

Dampier has the potential to be one of the puzzle pieces Miami has been looking for. Here is a video of some of his career highlights. Miami fans wanted a big change, and we got it. Lets get excited.

Dampier signed, Stackhouse Waived

It is now official. Jerry Stackhouse is out, and Erick Dampier is in. Dampier is a 14-year NBA veteran who has seen his share of basketball games. He provides a strong inside presence and could definitely be helpful on the boards. It is just a shame to see Stackhouse go. I really liked this guy and would had loved to see him get a championship ring. However, the NBA is a business, and the Miami Heat made a business decision. Dampier practiced with the team today, and seemed like he was in pretty solid shape (all things considered). I know he is up there in age, but Z has proven that older players can still be effective. I am curious to see what Erick can do on the court. Stackhouse had not been preforming thus far this season, and Dampier could be the change that the Heat need. As much as I love Stackhouse, I think it was the right decision to go for Dampier. We will see how this one plays out.

Haslem may miss season /Erick Dampier signed by Miami Heat!

Huge news in Miami. Free agent Erick Dampier has been signed to replace Haslem, who may miss the remainder of the season. I will post more information when I 100 percent sure of all the info, and I will be posting later with detail. It is, however, a fact that Dampier had his physical and practiced with Miami this afternoon!

LeBron thinks Heat need to have more fun

In the post game press conference last night, the media did everything they could to antagonize LeBron. They asked him and Dwayne Wade if they should be getting mad, or if they should feel the urge to take over for the rest of the season. This is the most scrutiny a team with a winning record has ever faced.

However, LeBron didn't bite. He simply told critics that the Heat "need to have more fun".

LeBron spoke about how they are not playing on the high level of intensity that they may have played earlier in the season because they simply were not having fun with the game. He went on to say that having fun with the game is what made him the professional athlete he is today.

This is a great point.

When you watch the Miami Heat play, it is clear to see that they are not enjoying the game at times. Recently, they have spent more time being miserable than playing the game itself. You can see in the offensive sets that they are quick to get frustrated and hang their heads. I see this type of attitude more much on the bench than I do in the starting lineup, but it exists everywhere. 

LeBron plays some of his best basketball when he is having fun with the game. You have to love the passion and energy he brings to the table, and you can tell he appreciates the fact that he was given this gift every day of his life. 


The Miami Heat need to all sit down together and regroup. They are obviously distressed over how the season has played out so far, and need some time to get together to focus on the team chemistry. I believe that the big 3 can bring this team together, and set them in the right direction. All they need to do is understand that they are not going to be amazing tomorrow. This season is a process, and they need to continue to improve gradually over time.

As Heat fans, the stretch of basketball we are going to see in the next week or so will be tough. The Heat are still missing Miller, and are not sure how to deal with the loss of Haslem. As Heat fans, we need to support the fact that the Heat are going to need a few games to get everyone playing together at the same level. With LeBron and Wade leading the charge, the Heat will bounce back in no time. 

The Heat have an incredible potential to be amazing, and we need to support them until they reach that peak. Lets not listen to the critics, or anyone trying to tear down LeBron, Bosh, Dwayne, or the Miami Heat organization. Critics are going to be critics, and we have to be fans. People try and put the Heat in disarray because they are scared of seeing them going at full force (and they have good reason to be).

I am sure that by the end of the season, LeBron and the Heat will have silenced all the negative voices in the media.
Get em. 

Monday, November 22, 2010

Heat lose to Pacers 93-77 / Miami is held to season low in scoring

Another tough loss in Miami tonight. The Heat did not score the way they could, and it cost them. Lets take a look at what went wrong tonight.

Wade was not himself. Dwayne was 1 for 13 from the field tonight and 0 from 4 from the 3 point line. On top of that, he shot 20 percent from the free throw line. He just did not look like the Dwayne Wade we are all used to. I thought he should had rested this game to begin with, and I think this game proved he was probably better off sitting this one out.

Miami got killed on the boards. I have stressed rebounds in every article I wrote, and now we see why. Miami could not buy a rebound tonight, and it showed. They were dominated on the boards, and those second chance opportunities really hurt them.

NO help from the bench. The bench had 4 points tonight. 4 points. I am pretty sure if I strapped up and played with LeBron and Wade and Bosh I could score more than 4 points. There was no intensity and everyone was counting on everyone else to score. No one took any initiative. The bench play was not something the Heat should be proud of.

LeBron and Bosh played well. LeBron put up 25 with some assists and rebounds, and Bosh added 21 points. There were, however, some turnovers that proved costly.

Watching this game, one thing stood out to me more than everything else. Everyone that played, other then the starting five, simply watched the big 3 play. I don't like how no one looked for their shot. I see these guys sitting around and waiting for the big 3 to do something. At some point, they have to realize that the have to make an effort and get points to. AT LEAST go out there and grab some boards. The one thing I did not like about when LeBron played in Cleveland was that he would go out there and do everything, and everyone just watched. It is worrying me that I saw this in Miami tonight, and it is defiantly something they need to work towards. Team work has proven to be Miami's biggest problem, and I hope to see some improvements soon.

Miami is up against a tough Orland squad Wednesday night. I would like to see them work out their kinks, and bring their intensity to the next level. They are going to need 5 men crashing the boards if they want to rebound with Dwight Howard.

Wade is back!

Dwayne Wade is in tonight, and the Heat are up by 3 at the end of the first. Lets hope Wade brings some serious intensity to this game!

Lets handle the Pacer's and make them look silly.

Heat Wave is Now Worldwide!

Yeah, that's right. LeBron's Heat wave has now been viewed in almost every country in the world. Thank you so much reading and being involved. I really do appreciate it. I now have a twitter account (@LebronsHeatWave) so feel free to follow on twitter. Also you will notice some new parts of the website along the left sidebar. I have added an area where all the twitter feeds will linked, and a list of posts that you guys have liked and read the most.

In addition, you can follow us on Facebook! Just search LeBron's Heat Wave and join the like page! All the posts will be added to both the Facebook and twitter page. Thank you guys for helping this website to grow and I am hoping we can only continue to get bigger.

Heat vs Pacers - LETS FAN UP

The Pacers will be in South Beach tonight to square off against the Heat. It is no secret that Miami has been riddled with injuries, and Indiana is always a fundamentally sound, defensive minded squad. T.J Ford is a talented guard, and does a great job of running that Indiana offense. Miami has a lot to overcome tonight, but they still have two of the best players in the game (maybe 3 if D Wade straps up).

Haslem is out, and Wade is a maybe. It is going to be a game time decision as to whether Dwayne will play or not. I think it would be better if he sat this one out. He needs to rest and heal up, and unlike last year, he has LeBron to run the offense in his absence. Let him get the rest he needs and give the Heat the opportunity to learn to play without him.

LeBron leads this team in scoring and assists so far this season. Look for him to get his numbers again. I expect a double double from him with  around 25-30 points and 10 assists. He needs to run this offense, but hif he sees that they are not playing well he is going to take over. LeBron has the ability to take the game into his own hands at will. However, do not expect  to see him do this until the second half. LeBron likes to get the offense involved first, and only take over as a last resort.

Bosh has been improving, and I expect that will continue. Look for him to get around 20 points and 10 rebounds tonight, and try to grab those offense boards as much as possible. I like the direction Bosh is headed.

I can't say enough about bench play this game. The Heat are going to need it, bad. Haslem is out and he was the heart of the defense and the bench. The Heat need everyone to step up and play a role this game. That includes Stack, Howard, and Chalmers as well. I need to see something special form these guys tonight. I know Stack, Howard, and Z want that ring just as bad as LeBron and Bosh. Tonight, they need to prove how bad they want it.

My prediction; Heat by less than 10, but this is a close game to call.

And another thing. I HATE how the media can't stop talking about how Miami does not have a fan base. This website can have multiple purposes. Just by leaving comments and letting me and everyone else who reads this know that you love the Miami  Heat, you are helping to build a strong South Beach presence. We have to fan up! Everyone has to get involved and prove that WE ARE HEAT FANS. So lets all collectively get together and use this venue to make our voices heard. We are THE Miami Heat!

Haslem's Injury Report

Udonis Haslem has torn a ligament in his left foot, and it's bad. He most likely will not be back for several weeks. Tomorrow, he will receive a further diagnosis from a medical specialist to get a more accurate opinion on how much time he will be missing. In the mean time, Pat Riley told the media that he does not think Udonis will miss the whole season.

This is a tough blow for Miami to suffer. Udonis brings a defensive intensity, and has always been consistent on offense. LeBron has been on the same page with Udonis as of late, and they had been syncing up well.

 Udonis was the go-to-guy after the big 3. Here is some of Udonis' earlier work.
The Heat are going to need someone to step up big time. Many great players have emerged in the face of adversity. I look for someone on the bench to have a big game. These guys are all after that championship ring, and they that there is going to have to be a great team effort in order to get through this season. I have the confidence that the vets will do their thing. So, Heats fans, lets see what these guys can do tomorrow night before we make any rash decisions.

Get em LeBron, and get em MIAMI HEAT!