What's impressive is the way they have won, of the 23 games really only 3 were close.
The Kings, ORL and their last game. The first 11 were blowouts or no real doubt.
The winning streak has now caught the Miami Heat in full force. They know that it is a once in a lifetime opportunity and they will try to extend this as much as they can and try to break the all time the record in the process. If its not going to drain them too much mentally, it would be great.
The winning streak has now caught the Miami Heat in full force. They know that it is a once in a lifetime opportunity and they will try to extend this as much as they can and try to break the all time the record in the process. If its not going to drain them too much mentally, it would be great.
Who in the east is going to beat them over 7 games.....?!? As a Bulls fan for life, this hurts to say but..... The Heat have for the east LOCKED. Barring major injury or self destruction the Heat will be in the finals again this year.....
I actually don't have an answer to your question. But if they actually break the record, they will still have 5 games left to play; which is the norm for play-off bound teams use as opportunity to rest their star players. In those 5 games, Chicago and Boston are coming to town which is where its best to rest the Big 3.
At the moment, the Heat still has an incentive to win as much as they can because it could earn them home court advantage for the entire post season... They won a lot of games at home which could be intimidating come play-off time..
Which is good for the NBA. They are getting more tickets sold during this winning streak. And same goes with the Nuggets streak. Ive been watching the Nuggets lately and they are fun to watch.