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Does that look familiar to you?

No? Well, if it doesn't, then this should definitely do it for you!

You got it, we're back home in the 305 and ready to continue our winning streak after an interesting roadtrip, which ended in a close win in Phoenix on Saturday night. Several days off and sleeping in their own beds should've helped all those who were dealing with minor injuries. It certainly seemed to have an effect on Dwyane Wade, as he was able to participate in both practices on Monday and Tuesday without any further issues and thus will most likely be back for tonight's game! Despite the long period of rest, I expect this to be a tough game against a team that always is a pain in the ass, the Milwaukee Bucks.
Coming off of their first road loss of the season in Charlotte, you can expect them to bounce back strong tonight and deliver a statement win against the defending champs. A combination of a dynamic backcourt and a strong frontline could cause all kinds of problems for the Heat, who have had their fair share of issues defending the three-point line and controlling the rebounding category.
With that being said, I expect us to play a fast-paced game and take advantage of all the off-days we've had and the many off-days we'll have over the next week and a half. Those guys below have just gotten going and are not willing to take a loss by a team that has just lost to the freaking Bobcats (they still suck in my book).


Just for old times' sake:

and: LET'S.NOT.SUCK.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
MIAMI –— Udonis Haslem receives a special treat every year around this time.
The Thanksgiving holiday means Haslem gets to have a few slices of his grandmother's caramel cake, a recipe unknown to most in the family. Haslem only knows it's made from scratch, and "straight from Perry, Ga."
Still, a day before he digs in, Haslem is expected on the receiving end of something perhaps even sweeter. He needs just two rebounds Wednesday against the Milwaukee Bucks to pass Alonzo Mourning and his Miami Heat career rebounding record of 4,807.
Read more here: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-heat/fl-miami-heat-udonis-haslem-1121-20121120,0,189459.story