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  • #33190
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    BasterdInABasket
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    Miami Heat fans won’t have to wait until the NBA’s owners and players settle their differences to get their next glimpse of the Big Three.

     

    LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh will come together next week to host and play in "The South Florida All-Star Classic," according to sources close to the project.

     

    The game will be held on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. ET at Florida International University, where Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas is coach. All proceeds will go toward a charity supporting the educational community of South Florida.

     

    A number of NBA players are slated to join the Miami trio on the court, including fellow Heat teammate Mario Chalmers, the Oklahoma City Thunder‘s Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, the New York KnicksCarmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, the New Orleans HornetsChris Paul, the Washington WizardsJohn Wall, the Atlanta HawksJamal Crawford and Joe Johnson, the Houston RocketsJonny Flynn, the Los Angeles ClippersEric Bledsoe, the Dallas MavericksCaron Butler, the Memphis GrizzliesRudy Gay, the Boston CelticsRajon Rondo, the Philadelphia 76ersLou Williams, the Golden State WarriorsDorell Wright, and the Portland Trail BlazersWesley Matthews and free agent Eddy Curry.

     

    Cleveland Cavaliers first-round picks Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson also are possible participants in the game.

     

    Irving and Thompson are waiting to see if a spot opens up, a source told ESPN.com’s Brian Windhorst. Other rookies, the source said, were interested but there’s no room in the game for other first-year players. There’s no interest in 15-player rosters because players want to be able to play in the game and not sit on the bench.

    The source told ESPN.com’s Windhorst that there could have been two games played because there was so much interest from NBA players.

    The squads will be headlined by Brand Jordan players (Wade, Anthony, Paul) vs. Nike (James, Bosh, Durant). Comedian Kevin Hart, who has appeared in Brand Jordan commercials with Wade, is expected to coach the Jordan team, while Miami-based rap star Rick Ross is expected to coach the Nike club.

     

    FIU’s U.S. Century Bank Arena can hold 5,000 fans.

     

    James has played in several "barnstorming" games over the past month of the NBA lockout, but this is the first time he’s been a part of hosting one.

    http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/story/_/id/7025982/miami-heat-lebron-james-dwyane-wade-chris-bosh-host-south-florida-all-star-classic

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  • #601683
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    Anton123
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    This might be the best group of players to come together this summer 

    Isn’t Irving out injured?

    Can’t wait to see Eddy Curry in action lol

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  • #601689
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    FLYNTFLOSSYBABY

     eddy curry MVP. SWAG

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  • #601699
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    Chrispy
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    Eddy Curry will eat the MVP trophy. Trust.

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  • #601701
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    IndianaBasketball
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    This should be a competitive game. Isn’t Blake Griffin with Nike? I wonder how come he isn’t playing.

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  • #601746
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    Ollstar
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    Surprised to see Rondo out here. Didn’t know he had love for the imposter Big 3.

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  • #601799
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    omphalos
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    Blake is too busy trying to market himself as funny. While his twitter is interesting, he’s uneasy on screen.

    Too bad Durant and Lebron are on the same team, love seeing those two go up against each other.

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  • #601812
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    IndianaBasketball
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    Griffin has an interesting way of being funny and I thought it was coo at first, but it seems he’s really focused on being some funny guy on screen.

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