Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, left, forward LeBron James, center, and Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng watch a loose ball during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago on Wednesday, March 27, 2013.
But hold your horses, Heat fans. This season is the biggest season not only for Miami, but also for LeBron James. Without another championship run, it's not only a disappointing season, but it could also determine the future of the "Chosen One," along
The Miami Heat's winning streak is over. An inspired performance in a 101-97 victory by an undermanned Chicago Bulls team ended Miami's run at 27 straight games.
DEERFIELD, Ill. — A little trash talk before facing the Miami Heat has not yielded desirable results of late. So the Chicago Bulls will attempt to kill their next opponent with kindness. The Bulls, who will try to end the Heat's 27-game winning streak
The Heat's bid for NBA history ended Wednesday night when their 27-game winning streak was snapped by the Chicago Bulls 101-97, setting off a raucous celebration inside United Center. Miami finished six shy of the 33-game record held by the 1971-72
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