The Miami Heat's dominant 2012-13 campaign already ranks among the best regular seasons in NBA history. The 27-game winning streak that ended against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday was enough to propel Miami to the league's best record.
The win over the Heat felt like the Bulls had won the championship and there's probably a couple of fans camped out at Grant Park right now.
The Miami heat failed to win a game for the first time since a February 1 loss against the Pacers. The next Sunday, Super Bowl Sunday, the Heat beat the Toronto Raptors 100-85 and kept on winning until tonight.
Man, it would be a bummer if we didn't get a Celtics-Heat series this spring. And, unfortunately, that's no slam dunk. The Celtics are trending toward the sixth or seventh seed in the Eastern Conference, which means Boston would not cross paths with
The streak may be over, but the Heat actually looked more dominant than they looked at many points late in the streak, when they would often play down to their competition and bail themselves out with a late rally. The Heat came out aggressive, got a
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