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Heat realizes, adversity has arrived.
Publication: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) Publication Date: 25-JAN-05 |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 South Florida Sun-Sentinal
Byline: Michael Russo
TORONTO _ Injuries are mounting and its lead atop the Eastern Conference has shrunk to 4{ games.
Having dropped six of 11 heading into Wednesday night's game against the red-hot Raptors, the Heat has at long last smacked into a bit of adversity after cruising to a franchise-record 14 consecutive victories.
"December is long gone now, and over the month of January, we have been a very mediocre to below mediocre team," coach Stan Van Gundy said Tuesday. "We've got to accept that and work to change...
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