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The Miami Heat compete in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association. Founded in 1988, the Heat are one of the newer teams in the league. But with that being said, they have achieved a high level of success in such a short period of time. This has helped them to attract thousands of fans game in and game out.
The Heat play their home games at AmericanAirlines Arena. This venue opened in 1999, which makes it one of the newest arenas in the NBA. With so many fans showing up for each home game, this venue is one of the loudest in the entire league. This surely gives the Heat a nice home court advantage time and time again.
In a short period of time, the Heat has already won quite a few games. They have won seven division titles, one conference title, and one NBA championship. All of these titles have come after 1997, which shows just how committed the franchise is to winning.
Many great players have worn the Heat jersey over the years. Some of the most popular names include Shaquille O'Neal, Gary Payton, Dwyane Wade, Tim Hardaway, and many more.
Overall, the Miami Heat are one of the most well established teams in the league as far as winning is concerned. It is safe to say that they have their eyes set on another NBA championship this season.
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The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team is based in the state's largest city and capital, Indianapolis, Indiana, located in the center of the state.
In 2005, the Pacers got off to an average start. On December 10, 2005, Ron Artest told a reporter for the Indianapolis Star that he wants to be traded, saying "the team would be better off without me". Various Pacers, including Jermaine O'Neal, soon denounced him, as O'Neal did not want to talk about it. On December 12, the Pacers placed Artest on their inactive list and began seeking a trade for the troubled star. On December 16, the NBA fined Ron Artest $10,000 for publicly demanding a trade, which is similar to "degrading the league".
After that, the team had gone on a 9-12 tailspin and was 22-22, a far cry from the beginning where people mentioned that the Pacers would be one of the NBA's elite. On January 24, 2006, it was said that Artest would be traded to the Sacramento Kings for Peja Stojakovic, when the trade was declined suddenly. The following day, however, the trade was accepted, and Indiana finally cut ties with the troubled All-Star. On February 1, 2006, they managed to beat the Kobe Bryant-led Lakers, keeping the high-scorer below his average. Jermaine O'Neal was also sidelined with a torn left groin and missed two months. The Pacers finished the season 41-41.
Despite the Artest saga and many key injuries the Pacers made the playoffs for the 14th time in 15 years. They also were the only road team to win Game 1 of a first-round playof series.. However New Jersey won game 2 to tie the series at 1-1 heading back to Indiana. In game 3 Jermaine O'Neal scored 37 points as the Pacers regained a 2-1 series lead. The Nets, however, won games four and five to take a 3-2 series lead. In Game 6 Anthony Johnson scored 40 points but the Pacers' season came to an end as the Nets won 96-90.
The Pacers have started the 2006-2007 season on an up and down note and currently sit at 28-24 for the season.
On January 17, 2007, the Indiana Pacers traded Al Harrington, Stephen Jackson, Sarunas Jasikevicius, and Josh Powell to the Golden State Warriors for forward Troy Murphy, forward/guard Mike Dunleavy, Jr., forward Ike Diogu, and guard Keith McLeod.
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The Miami Heat compete in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association. Founded in 1988, the Heat are one of the newer teams in the league. But with that being said, they have achieved a high level of success in such a short period of time. This has helped them to attract thousands of fans game in and game out.
The Heat play their home games at AmericanAirlines Arena. This venue opened in 1999, which makes it one of the newest arenas in the NBA. With so many fans showing up for each home game, this venue is one of the loudest in the entire league. This surely gives the Heat a nice home court advantage time and time again.
In a short period of time, the Heat has already won quite a few games. They have won seven division titles, one conference title, and one NBA championship. All of these titles have come after 1997, which shows just how committed the franchise is to winning.
Many great players have worn the Heat jersey over the years. Some of the most popular names include Shaquille O'Neal, Gary Payton, Dwyane Wade, Tim Hardaway, and many more.
Overall, the Miami Heat are one of the most well established teams in the league as far as winning is concerned. It is safe to say that they have their eyes set on another NBA championship this season.
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The Indiana Pacers are a professional basketball team that plays in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team is based in the state's largest city and capital, Indianapolis, Indiana, located in the center of the state.
In 2005, the Pacers got off to an average start. On December 10, 2005, Ron Artest told a reporter for the Indianapolis Star that he wants to be traded, saying "the team would be better off without me". Various Pacers, including Jermaine O'Neal, soon denounced him, as O'Neal did not want to talk about it. On December 12, the Pacers placed Artest on their inactive list and began seeking a trade for the troubled star. On December 16, the NBA fined Ron Artest $10,000 for publicly demanding a trade, which is similar to "degrading the league".
After that, the team had gone on a 9-12 tailspin and was 22-22, a far cry from the beginning where people mentioned that the Pacers would be one of the NBA's elite. On January 24, 2006, it was said that Artest would be traded to the Sacramento Kings for Peja Stojakovic, when the trade was declined suddenly. The following day, however, the trade was accepted, and Indiana finally cut ties with the troubled All-Star. On February 1, 2006, they managed to beat the Kobe Bryant-led Lakers, keeping the high-scorer below his average. Jermaine O'Neal was also sidelined with a torn left groin and missed two months. The Pacers finished the season 41-41.
Despite the Artest saga and many key injuries the Pacers made the playoffs for the 14th time in 15 years. They also were the only road team to win Game 1 of a first-round playof series.. However New Jersey won game 2 to tie the series at 1-1 heading back to Indiana. In game 3 Jermaine O'Neal scored 37 points as the Pacers regained a 2-1 series lead. The Nets, however, won games four and five to take a 3-2 series lead. In Game 6 Anthony Johnson scored 40 points but the Pacers' season came to an end as the Nets won 96-90.
The Pacers have started the 2006-2007 season on an up and down note and currently sit at 28-24 for the season.
On January 17, 2007, the Indiana Pacers traded Al Harrington, Stephen Jackson, Sarunas Jasikevicius, and Josh Powell to the Golden State Warriors for forward Troy Murphy, forward/guard Mike Dunleavy, Jr., forward Ike Diogu, and guard Keith McLeod.
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