Some Of The Heat Schedule Got Leaked

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Ill be in Miami from january till March so ill be there feb 17 fukk lebron, fukk Wade, fukk the heat as a basketball team and as a motherfukkin crew and if you wanna be down with the heat; then fukk you too :pacspit:
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Wish it was Heat @ Lakers

something about playin in LA on Christmas
Huh? Lakers are playing somebody on Christmas. Last year, it was the Bulls. I wouldn't be surprise if the schedule looked like


Chicago at Brooklyn (New Arena vs. 3rd largest market) - 12:00pm (ESPN)
Miami at Oklahoma City (NBA Finals rematch) -2:30pm (ABC)
New York at LA Lakers (Nash vs. Kidd) - 5:00pm (ABC)
Boston at Dallas (Jason Terry returns to Dallas) - 8:00pm (ESPN)
Clippers at Portland (Griffin vs. Aldridge) - 10:30pm

The 10:30 PM time slot is tough, because you want to get the Clippers playing, but the only options they can play at are Portland, Golden State and the Kings. Nobody wants to see them play at those places.

The other option is to have two games at the Staple Center, which has been done before, but will be tough on Christmas Day (workers are trying go home are that Lakers game :childplease:).
 

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Huh? Lakers are playing somebody on Christmas. Last year, it was the Bulls. I wouldn't be surprise if the schedule looked like


Chicago at Brooklyn (New Arena vs. 3rd largest market) - 12:00pm (ESPN)
Miami at Oklahoma City (NBA Finals rematch) -2:30pm (ABC)
New York at LA Lakers (Nash vs. Kidd) - 5:00pm (ABC)
Boston at Dallas (Jason Terry returns to Dallas) - 8:00pm (ESPN)
Clippers at Portland (Griffin vs. Aldridge) - 10:30pm

The 10:30 PM time slot is tough, because you want to get the Clippers playing, but the only options they can play at are Portland, Golden State and the Kings. Nobody wants to see them play at those places.

The other option is to have two games at the Staple Center, which has been done before, but will be tough on Christmas Day (workers are trying go home are that Lakers game :childplease:).

So out of the Kobe-Melo or Amare-Pau match up you pick the match up between the 2 40 yr olds as the marquee one? :mindblown:
 

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Can't wait for the Lakers to destroy that Miami Cheat squad. Lakeset bout to go 2-0 against them fakkit ass Heatles. Heat are gonna be just like that 07 Miami squad, all :flabbynsick: Bynum or Dwight are gonna take a shyt on there frontline. Pau bout to merk Christopher Wesson Bosh. Artest gonna lockdown Bron like he did last time. Kobe gonna dominate Wade like he always does. Chalmers is gonna be on Nash? :heh: Are both Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis really gonna be responsible for the Heat repeating? They both :flabbynsick: You counting on Ray Allen, who couldn't even hit a free throw in this years playoffs is gonna get healthy all of a sudden? Rashard Lewis? :beli: Besides the Heat Big 3, who they got that are young? Norris Cole? Fat fukk Pittman? :heh: We know the Lakers are gonna be in the finals for sure, but lets see if those faggit ass Heat can hold there weight and make it to the finals. shyts bout to get real as fukk :bustback: Nov-June is fukk Heat day everyday :birdman:
 

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Huh? Lakers are playing somebody on Christmas. Last year, it was the Bulls. I wouldn't be surprise if the schedule looked like


Chicago at Brooklyn (New Arena vs. 3rd largest market) - 12:00pm (ESPN)
Miami at Oklahoma City (NBA Finals rematch) -2:30pm (ABC)
New York at LA Lakers (Nash vs. Kidd) - 5:00pm (ABC)
Boston at Dallas (Jason Terry returns to Dallas) - 8:00pm (ESPN)
Clippers at Portland (Griffin vs. Aldridge) - 10:30pm

The 10:30 PM time slot is tough, because you want to get the Clippers playing, but the only options they can play at are Portland, Golden State and the Kings. Nobody wants to see them play at those places.

The other option is to have two games at the Staple Center, which has been done before, but will be tough on Christmas Day (workers are trying go home are that Lakers game :childplease:).

knicks are playing at home. it'd probably be against bk.

clips/lakers

then the rest.
 

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knicks are playing at home. it'd probably be against bk.

clips/lakers

then the rest.
Knicks make sense because you can't pass up on the MSG ticket prices, but who's going to play that last night game if you got the Clips and Lakers against each other?
 

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surprised that Brooklyn only getting one shot at the Heat in their brand new building. I thought the Heat used to visit the NJ Nets twice. I know they come to Philly twice. All the East teams usually play a 4 game series, 2 home/2 away...
Not all, every team plays each team in their respected divisions 4 times. Rest of the conference, they play either 3 or 4 times, but it's only a few teams. The scheduler chooses which few teams they play 4 times. Brooklyn doesn't seam to be one of them.
 

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Surprised None Of The Heat Fans Posted This 1st........

Anyway



It won't take long for Ray Allen to experience a reunion with the Boston Celtics.

While the complete NBA schedule will not be released until later, the Sun Sentinel has learned that the Miami Heat will open the 2012-13 NBA regular season on Tuesday Oct. 30 at AmericanAirlines Arena against the Celtics.

The Heat signed Allen away from the Celtics during the opening days of free agency earlier this month, despite a larger offer from Boston. Allen since has been criticized by some in Boston as turning his back on the Celtics to instead chase a championship with the Heat.

The last time the Heat faced the Celtics, they defeated Boston in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals at AmericanAirlines Arena. The Celtics return most of the core of their 2011-12 roster, including Kevin Garnett, Rajon Rondo and Paul Pierce, a roster boosted by the offseason additions of Jason Terry and Courtney Lee.


The Heat's season opener will be preceded by a championship-ring ceremony at AmericanAirlines Arena. The last time the Heat had such a ceremony and the raising of an NBA championship banner, they followed with a 108-66 loss Oct. 31, 2006 to the Chicago Bulls.

After winning the only previous championship in the franchise's 25 seasons, the Heat opened by losing eight of their first 12 games in 2006-07, on the way to a 44-38 finish.

While a preliminary regular-season schedule already has been circulated to teams, requests for potential changes are allowed until the final draft is released, meaning some dates remain subject to change.

The Sun Sentinel also has learned through a source familiar with the preliminary schedule:

-- The Heat's first rematch of the 2012 NBA Finals will be Christmas Day, when the Heat host the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Heat play Feb. 14 in Oklahoma City in the second game of that two-game season series. The Heat defeated the Thunder 4-1 in the NBA Finals, closing out that series with three consecutive victories at AmericanAirlines Arena.

-- The Heat's first road game will be on Friday Nov. 2 at Madison Square Garden against the New York Knicks. The Heat defeated the Knicks 4-1 in the opening round of the 2012 playoffs.

-- The Heat will play a day game on New Year's Eve at the Amway Center against the Orlando Magic, who are expected to trade center Dwight Howard before the season.

-- The Heat are scheduled for only one visit to Brooklyn to face the Brooklyn Nets, on Jan 30.

-- The Heat will play Jan. 17 at Staples Center against the Los Angeles Lakers, and then host the Lakers for their lone visit South Florida visit on Feb. 10.

While last season's lockout limited the NBA to a 66-game regular season schedule, reducing season series against Eastern Conference opponents and eliminating visits from some Western Conference teams, the 2012-13 schedule will feature at least one visit to AmericanAirlines Arena by every Western Conference team and two visits by most Eastern Conference opponents.

The release of the Heat's preseason schedule is expected to follow shortly after the release of the regular-season schedule. The Heat's preseason includes two games in China against the Los Angeles Clippers, as well as a game in Atlanta against the Hawks, a game in Kansas City, Mo., against the Washington Wizards, a game in Raleigh, N.C., against the Charlotte Bobcats and three exhibitions at AmericanAirlines Arena.

yeah cuz who didnt know we were gonna play Loston first just like when the big three first got together :comeon:
 

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Can't wait for the Lakers to destroy that Miami Cheat squad. Lakeset bout to go 2-0 against them fakkit ass Heatles. Heat are gonna be just like that 07 Miami squad, all :flabbynsick: Bynum or Dwight are gonna take a shyt on there frontline. Pau bout to merk Christopher Wesson Bosh. Artest gonna lockdown Bron like he did last time. Kobe gonna dominate Wade like he always does. Chalmers is gonna be on Nash? :heh: Are both Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis really gonna be responsible for the Heat repeating? They both :flabbynsick: You counting on Ray Allen, who couldn't even hit a free throw in this years playoffs is gonna get healthy all of a sudden? Rashard Lewis? :beli: Besides the Heat Big 3, who they got that are young? Norris Cole? Fat fukk Pittman? :heh: We know the Lakers are gonna be in the finals for sure, but lets see if those faggit ass Heat can hold there weight and make it to the finals. shyts bout to get real as fukk :bustback: Nov-June is fukk Heat day everyday :birdman:

nikka shut your ass up before this past season when the last time kobe beat Mia or Bron we champs fall all the way back :pacspit:

edit: Christmas should be Lakers Vs Heat
 

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Huh? Lakers are playing somebody on Christmas. Last year, it was the Bulls. I wouldn't be surprise if the schedule looked like


Chicago at Brooklyn (New Arena vs. 3rd largest market) - 12:00pm (ESPN)
Miami at Oklahoma City (NBA Finals rematch) -2:30pm (ABC)
New York at LA Lakers (Nash vs. Kidd) - 5:00pm (ABC)
Boston at Dallas (Jason Terry returns to Dallas) - 8:00pm (ESPN)
Clippers at Portland (Griffin vs. Aldridge) - 10:30pm

The 10:30 PM time slot is tough, because you want to get the Clippers playing, but the only options they can play at are Portland, Golden State and the Kings. Nobody wants to see them play at those places.

The other option is to have two games at the Staple Center, which has been done before, but will be tough on Christmas Day (workers are trying go home are that Lakers game :childplease:).

No way Stern gives the bulls a XMAS day game with no MVP this year.

So it will look like this.

Knicks at Nets - Noon ESPN (Doris Burke and Hubie Brown)
Thunder at Cheat - 2:30 ABC (JVG and Breen)
Celtics at Lakers - 5:30 ABC (Tirico and someone)
Spurs at Mavs - 8:00 TNT (Marv Albert and Steve Kerr)
Memphis at Clippers - 10:30 TNT (Kevin Harlen and Reggie Miller)
Inside the NBA - 1:30 TNT (Kenny, Chuck, Ernie & Shaq)
 
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