NBA Playoffs
Last season, the Heat took
Heat center Shaquille O'Neal never was at full strength because of a lingering thigh injury that left him less than dominant throughout the playoffs. Teammate Dwyane Wade missed all of a Game 6 loss because of a rib injury suffered in Game 5, and the Heat could only manage 66 points without their leading scorer. Though Wade returned for Game 7, he lacked much of his typical explosiveness and played through significant pain, according to his teammates' post-game comments. In a Game 7 that was decided by six points, a healthy Wade may have been the difference in the contest.
That hasn't been lost on NBA
Should the first or second round drag out, O'Neal's aging body may not be able to sustain itself over the long haul; the 7-1, 300-pound plus O'Neal takes night-in and night-out poundings from opponents.
To prevent a repeat of last year, the Heat re-signed center Alonzo Mourning as an insurance policy for O'Neal last off-season. Mourning proved to be an admirable backup in 20 starts in place of his teammate during the regular season, averaging 11.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.8 blocks per game and has given
Mourning or not, this team came close to turning away
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Anyway, Keep it up and All the best!!!
Comment by angelcentaur— 2007/11/29 @ 05:40 PM — (Reply)