Sunday, October 31, 2010

Game Was Over By Fouth Against Nets

The Miami Heat continued their dominance on the court as they routed the New Jersey Nets 101-78 Sunday afternoon of this all Hallows eve.

It was a balanced attack for the first three quarters as none of the Miami Thrice played more than 30 minutes in this afternoons contest. However, each member contributed a nights contribution by the third quarter as each member had at least 17 points (Wade) while the others contributed 18 (Bosh) and 20 (James). Tonight's effort was more garbage minutes than anything as the four players of the bench (Illgaukas, House, Jones and Haslem) had roughly around 20 minutes or more in the contest.

Games such as this will mean little when the final tally of the season is created and the Heat may not face a meaningful match up until they host the Boston Celtics on November 11th. However, if the New Orleans Hornets can produce a viable match-up, that notion will be tested.

As for the game against the Nets, Wade explains that "The balance is what we are here together for," Wade said, "to have an opportunity to make the game easy on everyone and we're doing it. We're playing great team basketball and we're still not where we want to be, but we're making sure everyone gets an opportunity."

The New Jersey Nets got a show of what they could have been as the Nets were the first team that James visited in his free agent period. Unfortunately the Nets could not land the King and had to play witness to today's latest basketball masterpiece. The next masterpiece will take place Tuesday against the Minnesota Timberwolves and I would suspect the same treatment to them as was the Magic and Nets who may become part of a bigger list of teams who became victim of the NBA's latest circus. You can catch a recap here (and hopefully a live blog someday) of this teams latest act.

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