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What did Pat Riley ever do to deserve this torture? I mean seriously... his team is playing completely hideous basketball and has not won a game since December 22 .
Miami Heat player Dwyane Wade is feeling the heat from business partners after a failed restaurant venture.
Yes, Marcus Camby would have made plenty of sense on many levels for the Heat. If you've seen the defense provided by Michael Beasley and Dwyane Wade, you could appreciate the need for a shot-blocker. But the ...
Miami native Jones happy to be home ... with Heat
James Jones didn't care how the deal came together, only that it did. So Monday, when the Miami native formally was introduced as the latest member of the Heat, the 3-point specialist out of the University of ...
Hundreds partied in the heat Sunday at Zo's Summer Groove free block party.
An All-Star exhibition basketball game and a block party wrapped up Zo's Summer Groove over the weekend.
Dwyane Wade Gets Misty Over Odom
I know that the Shaquille O'Neal trade brought Miami a ring, and that means said franchise will live forever.
Point guard Lue set to get Heat contract offer
The Heat's Dorell Wright drives past Tyronn Lue, of the Atlanta Hawks during a game last March at AmericanAirlines Arena.
NBA: Dwyane Wade makes his on-court return to Miami
Less than 30 seconds after tip-off, Wade reminded Miami fans what they missed last season.
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Heat needs creativity to avoid tax
How taxing is it to rebuild from the NBA's cellar?
Heat President Pat Riley might soon find out.
Despite a goal of avoiding the NBA's luxury-tax threshold of $71.2 million in 2008-09 payroll, the Heat, just four days into the offseason signing period, already is at $68 million.
That figure includes the contracts of Joel Anthony, Marcus Banks, Michael Beasley, Mark Blount, Mario Chalmers, Daequan Cook, Udonis Haslem, James Jones, Stephane Lasme, Shawn Marion, Dwyane Wade and the qualifying offer in place to Dorell Wright, as well as the $1.7 million payoff to released guard Smush Parker.
Wade leads Heat after getting pep talk from O'Neal
When the Western Conference finals resume after a three-day hiatus, the San Antonio Spurs may have to wait three additional quaters before resuming their dominance over the Phoenix Suns.
NBA: Heat's Quinn waits to learn his fate
Yet Quinn is learning a tough lesson: In the NBA, very little comes easily. Quinn, the point guard from Notre Dame who has spent the past two seasons with the Heat, is playing the waiting game this summer.
Reasons debated as Elton Brand leaves Clippers for 76ers
One thing is certain: Elton Brand is now a Philadelphia 76er. How, exactly, he got there, was up for debate Wednesday among the Clippers, Brand and his agent, David Falk.
The U.S. Olympic basketball team is hoping chemistry between players and commitment will enable them to end a run of disappointing results on the international stage at next month's Beijing Games.
U.S. men's Olympic basketball team emphasizing its likability, as...
Gazing out from the top deck of a yacht Monday, Dwyane Wade wondered why the Statue of Liberty's torch seemed so shiny.
Greg Cote's Random Evidence of a Clut...
Heat Drafts Beasley No. 2 Overall
After all of the speculation, rumors, smokescreens and possibilities, the Heat did the simplest, safest thing with the NBA Draft's second pick Thursday night, and what I hoped they would: They drafted Michael ...
Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat participates in Team USA's minicamp at Cox Pavilion.
Wade, Heat mentioned in several trade rumors
To trade or not to trade the No. 2 pick in Thursday's NBA Draft? Heat executives have said they will listen to offers.
If Mario Chalmers was swinging for the fences by entering the NBA draft early, the result might be the equivalent of a ground-rule double.
Guard Dwyane Wade looks for an open man against the San Antonio Spurs on Feb. 11, 2007.
The sports world rumor mill is in overdrive with talk that the Miami Heat are listening to trade rumors for the #2 pick in the NBA Draft, and even to trade proposals involving star guard, Dwayne Wade.
Krzyzewski plants a Star-Spangled seed in Team USA
During the first day of Olympic practice for the U.S. men's basketball team, the players gathered around a large flat-screen TV on the sideline and watched Marvin Gaye perform the The Star-Spangled Banner at ...