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Last year was for storylines. This year, the Boston-Miami matchup is just about the basketball, and with two of the league's best defenses taking the floor, the pertinent question to ask is how each team is going to score. For Boston, the answer comes in the mid-range. For Miami, wherever Kevin Garnett isn't.
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Practice: Dwyane Wade (05/27/12)
Practice: LeBron James (05/27/12)
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The one constant for the Miami HEAT in their series against the Indiana Pacers was the pick-and-roll and the space it afforded Dwyane Wade and LeBron James when attacking Roy Hibbert. In the clinching Game 6, that pair scored more than 20 points off screens until Indiana was forced to change in the fourth quarter. Then, Wade and James finished things off.
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The NBA announced on May 24 that Miami HEAT forward LeBron James has been named to the 2011-12 All-NBA First Team and HEAT guard Dwyane Wade has been named to the 2011-12 All-NBA Third Team. James led all players with 596 points, including 118 of a possible 120 First Team votes.
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James: All-NBA Defense
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