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Tomorrow's games are good as they get with the New York Knicks opening up against Boston, Chicago taking on the Lakers, Orlando playing Oklahoma City and finally, the Miami Heat trying to avenge their championship lost of last year to the Dallas Mavericks. The Knicks, Celtics game opens up the television viewing with The Heat and Mavericks finishing up the day.
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Like many folks, it's been years, or maybe since Michael Jordan's days, the NBA has held little interest for me. That all changed last year as The Heat came together as a team and held my interest into the playoffs. Although it was disappointing to watch Lebron James' performance in the championship series, it was a great playoff run and clearly set the stage for many exciting NBA seasons to come.
One has to believe that all the money is on James and Dwayne Wade to capture all the marbles this year for Miami. Apparently, James has developed a mid-range jumper to go along with every other part of his game. The short season should also play to their advantage as long as everyone on The Heat stay healthy. Clearly, the aging Celtics and Lakers will have something to say about that as will the defending champions, the Mavericks.
It just seems impossible to bet against The Heat in 2012. So much talent and a whole year's experience to go with it, they will be remarkably difficult to beat. It seems unlikely that Dallas will be able to repeat. My guess is that Lebron has spent the entire off-season working exceptionally hard to improve his game focused on one thing, a championship season. While other players were looking to play overseas and involve themselves in the labor negotiations, James was working on his game.
I believe we will see a whole new level of play in 2012 from Lebron James. This will be an MVP year with him winning the championship, the MVP and he might even throw in the All-Star MVP for good measure. My best guess is that The Heat may only lose a handful of games in 2012 given the shorter season. Even though it will be a short season, the NBA has some good story lines this season with Chris Paul going to the Clippers. The Lakers may struggle having some competition from the sorry sister of the Los Angeles Clippers. Teams will be playing on back to back nights and even in some instances, three in a row. Younger teams will have the advantage while the Lakers and Celtics with their seasoned rosters will be at a disadvantage. Hang on to your hat, the NBA is back and it should be a fun ride.
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