Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Miami Heat Win Streak Ends At 27 In Chicago
After 51 days and 27 straight wins of kick-assery, the Miami Heat have finally lost a basketball game.
The incredibly annoying and pesky Chicago Bulls, led by their penguin leader Tom Thiba-something, finally did something that led to the scoring of more points than the NBA champion Heat, who now hold the second-longest streak in NBA history, eclipsed only by the legendary 1970-71 Los Angeles Lakers' 33 game wins in a row.
The Heat's run has been incredible, consisting of huge comebacks (including one from down 27 points against Cleveland), huge blowouts, and general Lebron James cyborg-dominant basketball. And we all know that no streak deserves to be in the same world of importance as a championship, so there's no disappointment to be felt in this loss, even as it was against a Derrick Rose-less, Joakim Noah-less Bulls team. It's never fun losing to the Penguin and his minions but hey, the Heat still hold the NBA's best record and are heavy, heavy favorites to win the championship for the second year in a row.
Fact of the matter is, Lebron James and Co. ain't care. So it's on to the next one for the quest for a 'ship. Carry on, folks.
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