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There is no use forecasting how much longer this Heat streak, now at 24 games, can go. If they can survive 12 road games and come back from 16 down in New York, 17 down in Boston and then 27 down to a motivated and undermanned Cleveland outfit, good luck handicapping it. (Brian Windhorst, ESPN.com)
Out of the traditional boredom of the NBA's month of March, there comes the drama of this chase for one of the most spectacular streaks in sports history. For so long, everyone wondered: How do you beat James and Miami four times in a playoff series? Now, everyone's reduced to asking: How do you beat them once? Adrian Wojnarowski(via Yahoo Sports)

MORE: "There's no mistaking the Heat's confidence that's grown with the core group now having played nearly 250 games together. They have developed a calmness that, combined with a desire to make history, has them playing at a level perhaps they didn't know was within them." (Brian Windhorst, ESPN.com)


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For now, little else matters beyond dominating night after night, beyond surrounding himself with great coaches and great teammates. All these foolish distractions about dunking, all these future financial pitfalls of the CBA, and yet James appears relentless in his resolve to keep rising higher and higher. Adrian Wojnarowski(via Yahoo Sports) , adding: "Finally, there's James floating through the most rarified of air, suspended above the fray, unwilling to let himself get dragged down into the clown shows. Here, LeBron James is untouchable."

MORE: "If [LeBron] had just one game to submit for his MVP candidacy, it wouldn't be any of his triple-doubles; his 40-point, 16-assist game; or his 39-point, 12-rebound effort in Oklahoma City two weeks ago. It would be what he did to the Knicks on Sunday, shaking off a near miss of injury to muscle his way to another win and now the longest winning streak of his career." (Brian Windhorst, ESPN.com

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LeBron's last 73 shots (X make, O miss): XXXXXXXXXXXXOXXXXXXXXOXOXXXOXXXXOOOOXXXXXXOXXOXXXOXXXOXOXOXXOOXXXXXOXXXXO. ESPN.com's Tom Haberstroh(via Twitter)

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