Miami Heat's historic Game 3 win was enough to give their morale a boost as they look to even the NBA Finals series against the Los Angeles Lakers in tonight's Game 4. But, the question is, can they do it?
Miami Heat having a tough time in Game 1 of the NBA Finals series is an understatement. Not only were they steamrollered by the Los Angeles Lakers, 116-98, but they also had three of their key players suffering injuries.
The Miami Heat has ruled point guard Goran Dragic out in the team's next game against the Indiana Pacers. This is after Dragic suffered an eye injury in their recent victory over the Raptors. Dragic's right eye has been swollen shut and it will undergo further medication
There are rumors that Goran Dragic is open a trade though he is a decent player but he is not a franchise-cornerstone talent. The reasons behind Goran Dragic's trade is about the team's hesitant to give up good assets for a player.
John Wall will be teaming up again with the DeMarcus Cousins. Cousins recently expressed his desire to play with him. Sacramento will get John Wall, Miami to acquire Darren Collison and Rudy Gay while Washington Wizard will receive Skal Labissiere, Willie Cauley-Stein andGoran Dragic.
So, where do the Miami Heat go from here? With Dwyane Wade now in his hometown of Chicago and team president Pat Riley admitting that team officials fear All-Star forward Chris Bosh has played his last game with the team, no one can predict with any certainty what should be expected from the Heat this season.
he Miami Heat and Toronto Raptors both appear to be in their element as their winner-take-all, Game 7 Eastern Conference semifinals Sunday afternoon showdown at Air Canada Center fast approaches.
Miami Heat superstar Dwyane Wade was inducted into the Miami Chamber of Commerce Sports Hall of Champions. He thinks that he likes the team Pat Riley assembled this offseason, and is looking to finishing his career with the Heat.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley said that the Miami Heat will be championship contenders this upcoming season. They have a solid starting five with Goran Dragic and Dwyane Wade in the backcourt and Luol Deng, Chris Bosh, and Hassan Whiteside upfront.
The Heat has kept quiet this free agency, but their acquisitions of veterans like Amare Stoudemire and Gerald Green show that they are rebuilding their supporting unit.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be very busy this offseason. This regular season hasn't been good at all, but the Lakers have a lot of salary cap space opening up. Jeremy Lin will most likely go elsewhere, and the Lakers could add Rajon Rondo or Goran Dragic to their roster.
Miami Heat superstar Dwyane Wade said that he would love to continue playing with Goran Dragic in years to come, saying that his team should re-sign the starting point guard after the 2014-15 NBA season.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been one of the worst teams in the NBA this season. One big decision the Lakers have to make this offseason is whether or not to re-sign point guard Jeremy Lin. Do you think the Lakers should re-sign Lin or let him walk in free agency?
The Miami Heat acquired Goran Dragic in a blockbuster deal with Phoenix Suns shortly before the 3 p.m. EST NBA trade deadline on Thursday, multiple reports confirmed.
The Phoenix Suns are determined to move Goran Dragic before the NBA trade deadline on Friday, and reports revealed that the Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Miami Heat and Boston Celtics are all interested in acquiring the veteran point guard.
The 2015 NBA Trade deadline is approaching, and a lot of teams will be making moves. Some teams will be looking to trade for players to improve their roster, while others will be trying to unload for salary cap space. Here are the top five players who could be traded.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets are expected to make a strong push to acquire Goran Dragic from the Phoenix Suns before the annual NBA trade deadline on Thursday.
Carmelo Anthony wants New York Knicks to be a perennial contender moving forward, and the superstar is planning to do his part in the upcoming 2015 NBA All-Star weekend.
The 2014-15 NBA season is halfway complete, and a lot of teams need to make a trade soon. Whether it's to improve their roster or to clear up salary cap space, numerous NBA teams will certainly be busy before the trade deadline.