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Warriors hopes to end Heat’s 6-game winning streak

by admin on December 9th, 2010
The Golden State Warriors (8-14) hopes to end the six-game winning streak of the rampaging Miami Heat (15-8) when they host the latter in the current National Basketball Association season on Friday evening.
Coming into their game, the Warriors are the huge underdog against the star-studded Heat who hopes to further improve their record in the ongoing NBA season.
To beat the Heat the Warriors need to score big and play honest defense at the same time.
Warriors superstar guard Monta Ellis should also lead the attack of the Warriors against the visiting Heat team.
Ellis, the franchise player of the Warriors is having a stellar NBA season this year.
To beat the highly favored Heat, Ellis should take charge in scoring and defense for his team.
Over-all the Warriors also need to control the rebounds and stop Heat superstars Dwayne “Flash” Wade, Lebron “King’ James, and Christ Bosh from scoring big for their team.
If the Warriors can control the rebounds and play tough defense, the team has a huge chance of victory and upset the Heat.
The visiting Heat for their part is the odds on favorite to win the game against the Warriors.
To avoid an upset and prevail over the home-team, Wade, James and Bosh need to produce big for their team.
James who is on target this year is expected to lead the scoring duty for the Heat to beat the Warriors.
The reigning two-time MVP, who leads Miami with averages of 24.1 points and 7.3 assists, could be in for another big performance against the Warriors.
He’s averaging 28.8 points per game with 7.9 assists over 13 meetings, but 33.3 points with 10.3 assists in the last three.
To keep their winning run, the Heat needs to dominate in scoring and rebounding against the Warriors.
If the Heat can execute their game-plan well there is no reason for the Heat to lose against the upset hungry Warriors.

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