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Dwyane Tyrone Wade, Jr. (born January 17, 1982) is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat. Awarded 2006 Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated, Wade has established himself as one of the most well-known and popular players in the league.
Dwyane Tyrone Wade, Jr. (born January 17, 1982) is an American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat. Awarded 2006 Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated, Wade has established himself as one of the most well-known and popular players in the league.
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Olympians welcome ex-Cat Davis to U.S.A squad
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Anthony Davis was seated on the court, the best players in the world towering above him. The NBA rookie had just been fouled while making a 3-pointer, falling backward toward the U.S. bench, looking up to see the likes of LeBron...
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UK Basketball: ESPN recruiting analyst evaluates UK targets
larry@amnews.comPaul Biancardi, the national recruiting director for ESPN Scouts Inc., watches the nation’s top high school players each year and helps ESPN accumulate its annual player rankings and evaluations. Here’s what he had to say about a few of 2012...Tags: High School Sports, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, John Calipari, National Basketball Association, ESPN (tv network)
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Sports Briefs: June 22, 2011
Prep Baseball
Withrow, McQuerry honored by KHSBCA
George Rogers Clark senior Anthony Withrow was an honorable mention, all-state selection by the Kentucky High School Baseball Coaches Association.
Withrow went 7-1 and helped lead the Cardinals to the...Tags: Sports, Toronto Raptors, Athletes, High School Baseball, National Hockey League
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Heat win 103-100 in overtime to force a Game 7
MIAMI — It surely had to be about the shoe. That was the early story of the Miami Heat's comeback. And then the headband intervened. That clearly had to be enough, right? Not a chance. A 3-pointer by Ray Allen with 5.2 seconds tied it at...
Tags: Sports, Manu Ginobili, Kawhi Leonard, Mike Miller, Ray Allen
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Miami rallies to beat Spurs in overtime
By Walter Villa, The Sports Xchange MIAMI - The reigning champion Miami Heat staved off elimination and evened the NBA Finals at three wins each, defeating the San Antonio Spurs 103-100 in overtime Tuesday night at AmericanAirlines Arena. The deciding...Tags: Manu Ginobili, Sports, Kawhi Leonard, Mike Miller, American Airlines Arena
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Ultimately, a Finals fight to the epic finish
"Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted, one moment, would you capture it or just let it slip?" -- Eminem, "Lose Yourself" At one point, before there was a Big Three, before Pat Riley's championship-or-...
Tags: Manu Ginobili, Gregg Popovich, Mike Miller, American Airlines Arena, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Why the Miami Heat will win tonight, or maybe not
Here we are, Game 6. James, Wade and Bosh are ready for battle. History is on the line. So is South Florida pride. Don’t sweat it. We got this. On lock. Top Ten reasons the Miami Heat will win tonight: 1 To silence Heat Haters. We get it,...
Tags: LeBron James, Burger King, Miami Heat, Twitter, Inc., NBA Finals
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Winderman's view: Heat 103, Spurs 100 (OT)
South Florida Sun SentinelObservations from Tuesday night's 103-100 NBA Finals overtime victory over the San Antonio Spurs at AmericanAirlines Arena: - One more game. For everything. - As it should be, in what clearly is a matchup of the NBA's two best teams. - A loss would...Tags: Sports, Manu Ginobili, Gregg Popovich, Mike Miller, American Airlines Arena
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Quick take: Heat 103, Spurs 100 (OT)
What went right for the Heat? Getting his headband knocked off followed by an elbow from Manu Ginobili seemed to wake up LeBron James in the fourth quarter and overtime in which he saved the Heat from elimination and himself from harsh criticism. What...Tags: Udonis Haslem, Manu Ginobili, Sports, LeBron James, Shane Battier
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Five takeaways from Spurs-Heat in Game 5 of NBA Finals
1. Call it Manu being Manu. After four consecutive blah performances that raised the prospect of retirement, Manu Ginobili made his first start of the season and showed he has something left. Quite a bit, actually. The 35-year-old buried a long jumper and...
Tags: Sports, Manu Ginobili, Doc Rivers, San Antonio Spurs, Ray Allen
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On fumes, title scent still there for Heat
Sometimes you forget how long it's been. The preseason trip to China. The midseason pressure to pursue the NBA's all-time winning streak. The bruising and grinding against the Chicago Bulls in the second round and against the Indiana Pacers in the...
Tags: Sports, Manu Ginobili, Orlando Magic, Chicago Bulls, American Airlines Arena
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Hyde5: Five things the Heat need in Game 6
1. LeBron has to be great from the start. No surprise there, right? Nothing he doesn’t put on himself, right? He had 25 points and got to the foul line nine times (making seven). But he had an inefficient night by his standards, as his eight-of-22...Tags: Manu Ginobili, LeBron James, Sports, Norris Cole, Kawhi Leonard
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