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Basketball is a game for big men.

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We know it’s early and the Heat still haven’t shown that they have what it takes to be a champion but today – on the day that the Mavericks and their owner Mark Cuban got their championship banner for Christmas – they beat the defending NBA champions with ease.

The score ended 105-94 but the Heat led by 30 points for much of the game before withdrawing theirs stars.

Lebron hit for 37 points in 36 minutes of court time, while D-Wade hit for 26 in 35 minutes.

And the Heat’s big stars not only put points on the board but did it with quality and composure. None of the swagger of last season – just pure quality and professionalism. Could this be the year that the Heat earn a banner of their own?


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Nike Christmas Kicks 2011

Nike Christmas Kicks 2011

The NBA season finally starts tomorrow on Christmas Day with a great line-up of games: Boston at New York, Miami at Dallas, Chicago at the Lakers, Orlando at Oklahoma City and the Clippers at Golden State.

And the people at Nike are ready with a fun line of shoes to be put under the trees of the basketball players of the world:

Check-out Nike’s Christmas Day shoe message:

“Christmas day has become the canvas for special Nike Basketball colorways and the 2011 Christmas day games are sure to delight basketball fans around the world.

Kobe Bryant will push the boundaries by wearing a purple and lime green version of the Nike Zoom Kobe VII System (Attack Fast) with special graphics representing the speed of the leopard with red laces. LeBron James goes a bit more traditional with a red upper, white midsole and green lace version of the LEBRON 9. Kevin Durant will wear a metalized-effect version of the Nike Zoom KD IV inspired by copper cookie cutters. And Amar’e will sport a predominantly green version of the Nike Air Max Sweep Thru paying heritage to New York’s Christmas Day uniforms.

Additional technical details of each Nike Basketball signature shoe include:

Nike Kobe VII System Supreme edition features a performance system that allows players to customize the shoe, switching ankle support and midfoot cushioning.  Two interchangeable insert options are offered to match their style of play. If a player’s game is based on speed, there is the Attack Fast insert that features a Phylon midsole with Nike Zoom units that combined with low-cut, power-stretch cuff offers the ultimate in lightweight responsiveness and support. For games that get intense and physical in the paint, there is the Attack Strong insert. It offers a full-length Cushlon midsole and an ankle cuff for a plush, comfortable ride with great support.  The Nike Kobe VII design also tells a predator story that’s inspired by Kobe’s predator-like instinct on the court.

LEBRON 9 is the first Nike shoe to combine Flywire technology and Hyperfuse construction in the upper. A midfoot harness that wraps around the foot incorporates Flywire 3.0 technology that adds strength and lock down support to breathability and durability. This lightweight upper mimics the speed and strength symbolic of LeBron’s game.  The finely-tuned midsole provides a unique hybrid cushioning system by combining Max Air 180 in the heel for absorption on impact with a Nike Zoom unit in the forefoot for a springy response.

Nike Zoom KD IV incorporates the new Adaptive Fit system that provides a superior lock-down fit and lateral support. The combination of Hyperfuse on the upper, Nike Zoom unit in the forefoot and low collar design offers lightweight, low-profile responsive cushioning and optimal support and flexibility which makes this a versatile shoe for multiple positions on the court. Created with direct insights from Kevin Durant and his lineage, the Nike Zoom KD IV pays tribute to his team and family with design details.

Nike Air Max Sweep Thru has a lock-down fit made to support and cushion for explosive play with a blend of stability and comfort. An adjustable strap at the midfoot provides a snug, secure fit while the Max Air unit in the heel offers incredible cushioning and impact protection.  Additional features include a leather upper for a supportive and comfortable fit, a herringbone pattern and pivot circle on the outsole for traction during multidirectional movement, and perforations at upper for enhanced breathability.”

Fantastic looking shoes. How to choose? Can one person ask for all four to be put under the tree for them?

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NBA superstars Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James, and Chris Paul have decided to withdraw from the six-game World All-Star Classic, according to a report on ESPN.com.

The three NBA All-Stars apparently made their decision in consultation with one another to “use the lockout to spend more time with their families.”

The tour was slated to begin in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and feature stops in London, Macau, and Australia, which is currently slated to continue as planned.

Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, and Amare Stoudemire have not changed their plans to participate, unless this latest departure causes a disruption to the entire tour.


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Is this discussion still just about Kobe and Lebron or can we add a few more names?

Who really is the best basketball player in the world right now?

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Magic Johnson speaking at Albany University:

“Everybody’s always asking, ‘Who is better between Kobe (Bryant) and LeBron?’ I’m like, Are you kidding me? I’m like, you’re kidding me … Kobe, five championships; LeBron, zero.”

Magic on comparisons to the great Michael Jordan:

“Come on, man, six championships for Jordan. You know that Michael averaged over 30 points every playoff series? Don’t try to touch that,” he said.


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