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A new Heat mailbag during the NBA All-Star break.
The Miami Heat find themselves in the in the middle yet again. So, what is the best way for this season to end in South Beach?
The Miami Heat’s Keshad Johnson won this year’s NBA Dunk Contest, despite San Antonio Spurs forward Carter Bryant nailing a between-the-legs dunk in the first leg of the final that saw him receive 50s across the board.
A: Technically yes, but that only matters if another team is looking to do a sign-and-trade deal during the ensuing offseason. And no one is looking to do a sign-and-trade deal for Terry Rozer. If Terry ever makes it back to the NBA, it assuredly would be on the most minimal of non-guaranteed deals, with even that the longest of longshots.
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Heat's Keshad Johnson soars to a slam dunk title, edging Carter Bryant who had a perfect score
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Keshad Johnson of the Miami Heat won the Slam Dunk contest at NBA All-Star Saturday, overcoming perfect scores by San Antonio rookie Carter Bryant on his first dunk in the final round.
This is a moment Heat forward Keshad Johnson will never forget.
Stunning Heat Locker Room Story of LeBron James’ Intense Practice Showdown With Dwyane Wade Revealed
Ex-teammate recalls LeBron James and Dwyane Wade’s intense Heat practice battle, showcasing fire behind their championship run.
Norman Powell’s first appearance at the NBA All-Star Game afforded the Miami Heat forward the opportunity to play, and lose, in two All-Star Games under the new format.