Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Hamstrung...
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.
Right as I was settling into my seat to enjoy the Heat's new dynamic trio, Dwyane Wade hurts his hamstring (pictured, well not his specifically).
Talk about sucking the life out of a building.
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First of all, that I was going to a PRESEASON NBA game in early October was unique.
I've been credentialed to cover the Heat since 2003, and I'm not sure if I've ever gone to one.
So, I'm walking towards the arena at about 5 (public transportation in Miami sucks) and I see scalpers.
That's right SCALPERS.
For a preseason game!
More than two hours before tip-time!
My favorite scalper was wearing a pair of handcuffs, while an undercover cop in a Wade jersey phoned it in.
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First thing I see when I get courtside to help with our liveshot is the following: Wade, LeBron, and Bosh all warming up together.
How amazing is that?
It's over 2 hours before a preseason game, and 2 of the greatest 5 players on planet earth are feet from me warming up.
After the game, Wade said that was the strange moment for him too (not seeing me--- being out there with his teammates early).
Flash looked at them and thought--- wow, these are my teammates.
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Finally, it was close to tip-time.
The building wasn't TOTALLY packed, but it was a LARGE crowd.
The scene that unfolded was surreal.
LeBron walked over to the far scorer's table, grabbed his chalk, and threw it straight up in the air.
Not to be outdone, Wade walked over to both sides of the court and raised his hands, getting the crowd pumped.
This team will lead the league in pregame rituals.
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The first few possessions, the intensity was tremendous.
You could see the Big 3 PUSHING for that highlight play.
Wade and LeBron had one fast-break, but they were so hyped, it didn't result in any points.
I was waiting for that moment.
All of a sudden, there was Wade grabbing the back of his leg.
He limped off the court and asked for a sub.
Not the way Mike Miller wanted to make his AmericanAirlines Arena debut--- I'm sure.
And just like that, it was over.
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I'm not a doctor, but I'm sure Wade will be fine.
The hammy probably needs a little rest.
Heat say they'll evaluate it in a week, Wade says it'll be about two weeks.
That's fine.
Miami still looked incredibly impressive with just LeBron and Bosh.
The number of skills in LeBron's arsenal is phenomenal.
He's a 2-time MVP, I'm not breaking any news.
I'm CONVINCED he'll average a triple-double.
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Still, the night just wasn't the same once Wade left.
Oh well.
I'd rather be disappointed in October than June.
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I think that his Hammy could use a little Heat! (I kill me...)
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Read/saw way too much about Heat but then chuckled with your unique angle with scalpers, same with Marino angle on previous post.
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yeah I have no problem with that
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