The Heat took care of the Bobcats. In other action, Paul Pierce led the Celtics past the Wolves in a close game and Carmelo Anthony’s 33 vaulted the Nuggets over the Rockets.
LeBron James, Dwyane Wade Help Miami Heat Stomp Charlotte Bobcats
The Bobcats defended the three-point line well, as the Heat shot just 5-15 from beyond the arc. Miami’s designated shooters hit just 2-7 from downtown. But Charlotte couldn’t capitalize by shooting well anywhere.
Rufus On Fire isn’t pleased with Tyrus Thomas taking so many jumpers. Peninsula Is Mightier credits a solid defensive stretch from Miami in the middle of the game.
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For Martin, it was the first time all season he didn’t break into double-digits in scoring. It was also the first team since last April he had as few as one FTA. On the season, Martin has hit more free throws than anyone (250), and is fifth in attempts (279). He averages 8.2 FTAs a game.
Andrew Feinstein of Denver Stiffs finds it difficult to root on the Nuggets with full commitment given that the team could be blown up at any minute.
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The standard side overhead angle of the play shows two equally amazing things: how quickly Ridnour separated from Rondo (possibly the best point guard defender in the world) and how quickly Allen made up ground along the baseline.
Look at those old men movin’!
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