which streaks ends first?
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which streaks ends first?
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which streaks ends first?
Miami Heat's current losing streak (11 straight) or Rockets' winning streak also at 11 straight? Both are longest current streaks.
Heat's next 5 opponents are:
Sacramento
LA Lakers
Seattle
Sacramento
Toronto
Rockets' next 5:
Chicago
Washington
Memphis
Denver
Indiana
Heat's next 5 opponents are:
Sacramento
LA Lakers
Seattle
Sacramento
Toronto
Rockets' next 5:
Chicago
Washington
Memphis
Denver
Indiana
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It's kind of surprising that the heat still can't win a game after picking up Marion. I remember after the trade some thought they could still make a playoff run. I thought they were too far down for that, but thought they'd at least be respectable.
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i say the rockets, theyre looking great but i feel they took a small step back in terms of bench depth and chemistry with their trade (unless their rookies maintain consistency for the rest of the season.).
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lj4mvp wrote:It's kind of surprising that the heat still can't win a game after picking up Marion. I remember after the trade some thought they could still make a playoff run. I thought they were too far down for that, but thought they'd at least be respectable.
Marion can't turn a team around by himself. He certainly can't make the team that's dead last in the league "respectable" by himself. God, as I type this, Miami's batting .170.

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Tom Baker wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Marion can't turn a team around by himself. He certainly can't make the team that's dead last in the league "respectable" by himself. God, as I type this, Miami's batting .170.
What the hell happened to Wade? He is playing well as of late, I would think he could get the team to .500 by himself, are we beginning to see how important Shaq was for that team's previous success?
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lukeridenour wrote:i say the rockets, theyre looking great but i feel they took a small step back in terms of bench depth and chemistry with their trade (unless their rookies maintain consistency for the rest of the season.).
I don't think we lost depth , we beat NO just now without Bonzi and the 2 games before that.
IMO backup pg is more important than backup wing , especially when Alston is such a streaky shooter.
Bonzi was great one game and poor the next 3 , if we can get Barry imo we are a better team than we were.
