Are You Happy the Miami Heat Won the NBA Championship?
SodaHead Sports
2012/06/22 16:00:00
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Big news on the basketball front! LeBron James and the modern-day Miami Heat have finally won that elusive NBA Championship. LeBron was already widely regarded as the best player in the NBA and a ring for “The King” cements that. He not only banked a triple double in the closeout Game 5 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, but won the Finals MVP award as well. He also won his third MVP award this past season, putting him in rare, Hall-of-Fame-level company.
It wasn't all LeBron James on Thursday night though. Former Sixth Man of The Year Mike Miller, stepped up big, hitting seven three pointers and clocking in 23 points overall. Miller battled injuries and the stress of being the parent of a child with serious health issues the last couple of seasons, but he played a huge role in the closeout game that was sure to be a great reward for his tough road.
Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh did their part, too. As Wade told ABC and ESPN in an interview during the postseason, the Heat are now LeBron James' team. Wade may have been there longer and won a ring before, but whatever changes he and the squad made this year, it obviously worked and led to an awesome result. Well, for Heat fans anyway. As for the young Thunder team, with a core that's an average age of 23, don't be surprised if they're back to the promise land soon enough. Are you happy the Miami Heat won the 2012 NBA Championship?

It wasn't all LeBron James on Thursday night though. Former Sixth Man of The Year Mike Miller, stepped up big, hitting seven three pointers and clocking in 23 points overall. Miller battled injuries and the stress of being the parent of a child with serious health issues the last couple of seasons, but he played a huge role in the closeout game that was sure to be a great reward for his tough road.
Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh did their part, too. As Wade told ABC and ESPN in an interview during the postseason, the Heat are now LeBron James' team. Wade may have been there longer and won a ring before, but whatever changes he and the squad made this year, it obviously worked and led to an awesome result. Well, for Heat fans anyway. As for the young Thunder team, with a core that's an average age of 23, don't be surprised if they're back to the promise land soon enough. Are you happy the Miami Heat won the 2012 NBA Championship?

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Patriotsrock12 2012/06/22 17:31:10No+9Cray baby bitches. The refs and stern just love them some cry baby James. And that Dick Bosh lol.






















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Lebron James has silenced his critics through superior play, superior thought, superior strategy, and superior leadership.
Mazel Tovs to Lebron, Bosh, Wade, Miller, and the entire Heat Family in Miami.
My half-brother(not the one that passed away last year) and I went to a friends place to play a pickup basketball game. Anyway, while playing, I made a jump shot, only when I came down I heard a pop and I screamed so loud. My half-brother and his friends carried me back to the house, where my parents called the doctor, When we arrived at the doctors office, he gave me an x-ray and told me my ligaments were torn. That shot my dream of being a long distance runner in the Olympics, which my coach said while I was in junior high school. At short distances, I sucked, but long distances, I got stronger and stronger as the run went on. In most track meets, I would place either 1st or second in the 1000 and 2000 meters. But that one shot took my dreams away. Ever since then, I haven't been a fan of basketball too much. I don't hate the game, but I don't love it, either.