LeBron James’ Miami Heat Faltered Where Cleveland Cavs Succeeded: Poetic Justice

October 28th, 2010 by Terrance Jackson Leave a reply »
We all remember the look on LeBron James' face when he walked off the court while shedding the Cleveland Cavaliers jersey for the last time after a 4-2 series loss to the Boston Celtics.

LeBron would then go on to make one of the most anticipated free agent moves in NBA history as he held his one-hour "decision" and told the world of his relocation to Miami.

After months of harsh criticism, the Akron native finally had the chance silence all the critics as the Heat opened their much awaited season with the "Perfect 10"(Wade 3, Bosh 1, James 6) against the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics.

This is the same team that caused the season to end for two of the Heat superstars when they beat D-Wade in the first round, then LeBron and his Cavs next.

This was the stage for the trio to flex their newly acquired muscle and shut up all the doubters in one fell swoop. 

LeBron and Heat fans only wish that were the case, as the Heat lost to the Celtics 88-80 and looked bad doing it.

The game could not have started any worse for the Heat as they mustered only nine points in the first quarter and just 30 for the ...

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