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Miami Herald: No meeting in Miami with James, Wade and Bosh. D-Wade was in Chicago all weekend. http://tinyurl.com/28dozzp
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Miami Herald: No meeting in Miami with James, Wade and Bosh. D-Wade was in Chicago all weekend. http://tinyurl.com/28dozzp
If Wade, Bosh, and James end up in Miami together, it will be one of the most significant moments in NBA history.
Wade’s representatives said the report was untrue
So Game 7 of the NBA Finals with 10 seconds left and Miami down one point with the ball ... who gets the ball, LeBron or Wade, or if Bosh has a favorable matchup at PF?
So Game 7 of the NBA Finals with 10 seconds left and Miami down one point with the ball ... who gets the ball, LeBron or Wade, or if Bosh has a favorable matchup at PF?
Wade, because he is the best closer of all 3.
If they win. If not, it's no more significant than us getting Greg Oden with the first pick over Boston
No, it would still be one of the most significant moments in NBA history. It would be like Jordan, Magic, and Bird deciding to join forces through free agency. Obviously Bosh is not one of the top three players in the league, but we're talking three of the best players in the league deciding to join forces. It's pretty epic, and I can't think of another example in NBA history which would equal it.
No, it would still be one of the most significant moments in NBA history. It would be like Jordan, Magic, and Bird deciding to join forces through free agency. Obviously Bosh is not one of the top three players in the league, but we're talking three of the best players in the league deciding to join forces. It's pretty epic, and I can't think of another example in NBA history which would equal it.

If they win. If not, it's no more significant than us getting Greg Oden with the first pick over Boston
No, it would still be one of the most significant moments in NBA history. It would be like Jordan, Magic, and Bird deciding to join forces through free agency. Obviously Bosh is not one of the top three players in the league, but we're talking three of the best players in the league deciding to join forces. It's pretty epic, and I can't think of another example in NBA history which would equal it.
Like Pippen, Hakeem, and Barkley in Houston?
Like Pippen, Hakeem, and Barkley in Houston?
