DALLAS -- While Dirk Nowitzki drove for a layup during Dallas' game-turning run to start the second half, he split a gap between Dwyane Wade and LeBron James -- with all three of All-Stars in the air at the same time -- to get to the basket. Even with Wade's new help in Miami, the Heat still can't beat the Mavericks in the regular season. After losing for the fourth time in five games, 106-95 on Saturday night, the Heat (9-8) had a players-only meeting. That comes a month into the season that James and Dallas-born Chris Bosh joined Wade in Miami. "We felt like we needed it. Sometimes it's a feel. We haven't had a team-only meeting. We're playing like 9-8 and we needed it," Wade said. "This is a new team, a new group of guys. Guys need to understand each other and hear each other talk. We all feel better after the talk we had."
So you're telling me that there's more to winning basketball games than just 3 good players getting together and trying to pretend like it's rec league ball? The team that was supposed to win not 5, not 6, but maybe 7 rings is struggling to beat mediocre teams? I guess this is why you play the games instead of handing out stat sheet championships. The way ESPN covers them you'd think this was the Dream Team losing every single night and it was national tragedy or something. Well news flash, ESPN. Nobody gives a fuck about Lebron or the Miami Heat. It's great to see them lose but every game shouldn't be front page news. Like it was cool to see Miley Cyrus straight struttin that ass but now that it happens on the daily makes it so it shouldn't be big news.
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