Pitbull loves Miami. You may know that if you have ever heard any of his songs or the ads which his songs appear in. Being Miami's number one modern day music act, Mr. 305 had to do a Miami Heat-themed remix of his
Now that the Indiana Pacers have evened their Eastern Conference finals series with the Miami Heat by taking a hard-fought 97-93 win in Game 2, it appears that the impossible is actually possible. The Pacers have a legitimate shot to beat the Heat.
It's not uncommon in the NBA to have a team's radio or television broadcasting crew unabashedly slant their coverage in favor of the home team. In fact, many clubs prefer it, even if the coverage can be off-putting to the more neutral observers forced
May 22, 2013; Miami, FL, USA; Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (left) is pressured by Indiana Pacers small forward Paul George (center) and point gua.
And, yes, there is plenty to be said about that with the NBA playoffs and the Miami Heat's season getting down to critical mass. But it's not going away, and it certainly isn't going anywhere in the wake of this past week's development: The Cleveland
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