A Saturday Morning Roundup

Saturday, November 14, 2009
Whats going on in the Heat Universe? Here is some reading material to get you caught up.

Ethan Skolnick of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel says:
Ten minutes. That's all it took. That's the world in which we now live.

Ten minutes, and it had spread like a pandemic, with NBA fans and players scrambling to type Twitter tweets and embed YouTube video and update Facebook pages, all so you could see what they couldn't believe they just saw.
Ira Winderman of the Sun-Sentinel has a take on Udonis Haslem at Small Forward:
He is a physical inside presence. He is a gritty hustler. He is an undersized power player with an oversized heart.
But he is not a small forward, especially when cast as a perimeter defender.
Michael Wallace of the Miami Herald with thoughts on some non-LeBron moves:
Still, none of those situations are worth sacrificing Miami's flexibility next season to make a move this season. But there is a place that might prove ripe for the pilfering: New Orleans.
Chad Ford of ESPN on "Dream Team Miami":
This past week I've been crunching salary cap numbers after a Heat source told me they were trying to find a way to lure both LeBron James and Chris Bosh to Miami to play with Dwyane Wade this summer.
Greg Stoda of the Palm Beach Post reflects on the Cavs-Heat game:
There was a palpable buzz in the place. There was a humming expectation. It was one of those exciting moments in professional basketball, and only an appetizer for what happened at the end of the quarter...
Nyets in town tonight. I'm sure Brook Lopez is still pissed about this. Go Heat!

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