Monday, March 3, 2014

Corey Pavin thrilled to be back at beloved Riviera, hoping this isn't the last time

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Corey Pavin is playing in his 29th PGA Tour event at Riviera in the last 30 years this week, having missed one only for the birth of a child.
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The redness in Corey Pavin’s left eye was so evident that when a reporter asked him what happened, Pavin playfully covered it with his hand and replied, “What do you mean?”
It was just a case of pink eye, although Pavin would have reason to shed tears this week.
The former U.S. Open champion and Ryder Cup captain played his first PGA Tour event at Riviera in 1980, when he was a 19-year-old at UCLA. Pavin opened with an even-par 71 that day, although he wound up missing the cut.
He played as a rookie in 1984 and has missed only once at Riviera since then -- 1993, when his son was born.
Pavin will tee it up at the Northern Trust Open on Thursday for the 29th time, and he understands this could be his last time. He was exempt this year because even though he turned 50 and spent most of 2010 with his Ryder Cup captain duties, he still managed to keep his card by finishing in the top 125 on the money list.
“I don’t know if this will be my last Northern Trust Open. It could be,” Pavin said Wednesday. “But it’s nice to be back here again.”
In an era where the premium wasn’t always on power, when a track like Riviera demanded players to maneuver shots, Pavin thrived. He won the tournament in 1994 and 1995, becoming the first player since Ben Hogan to win at Riviera in consecutive years.
The good memories far outweigh the bad, although Pavin tries to forget the latter.
The single greatest shot he has hit at the Riv? He had to think for a few minutes before coming up with a shot that meant something to Pavin because of the situation.
It was in 1994, his second shot in the par-4 18th, although he can’t recall whether it was a 2-iron or a 3-iron.
“I knew I needed to hit a good shot to cinch the tournament, and I hit a really good, long iron in the back right corner of the green,” he said. “I knew if I hit a poor shot there, that would have opened the door for Freddie (Couples) to have a chance. So that was probably the best clutch shot I hit here.”
The chances this year? Probably not very good.
Pavin hasn’t made the cut the last three times he has played in the Northern Trust Open. The course has gotten too long, and rain that has made the course soft in recent years hasn’t helped.
Besides, he is ready to move on to compete against guys his own age.
Pavin said Riviera is among only four PGA Tour events he will play this year. The others are The Players Championship, Colonial and the Travelers Championship in Hartford, Conn., where a year ago he lost in a playoff.
There’s no point in looking back on memories of Riviera, or anything else, the Ryder Cup included. One reporter had not seen Pavin since he left for Wales and asked his thoughts on the week and what happened.
“We finished second at the Ryder Cup,” Pavin said, showing his dry humor that was never fully appreciated during his captaincy.
He didn’t do much the rest of the year, and is ready to get back to golf on the Champions Tour, where he had two close calls in his rookie season before losing to Couples, and old nemesis, and to Bernhard Langer in the U.S. Senior Open.
A few Ryder Cup memories abound.
Eleven players from his American team are at Riviera this week, the lone exception Tiger Woods. That includes Steve Stricker, the defending champion who eased his way to a two-shot victory last year.
The lineup is shaping up as the strongest field so far this year. Even without the top three in the world ranking -- Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Woods -- the field boasts five of the top 10 in the world and 16 of the top 30.
From last year’s money list, only three of the top 20 are missing -- Ernie Els, Tim Clark and Camilo Villegas, all of whom planned to be at the Northern Trust Open except for nagging injuries.
British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen makes his debut as a PGA Tour member, as does another “rookie” -- 41-year-old Robert Karlsson of Sweden, who showed how serious he was about his U.S. membership by moving from Monaco to Charlotte, N.C.
Ryo Ishikawa, the 19-year-old sensation from Japan, also is in the field.
And then there’s Phil Mickelson, who feels he is close to getting his game on track and will try to win at Riviera for the third time.
“I’ve been playing well,” he said. “I’ve got just a slight hurdle to get over where I’ve got to get the scores down to how I feel I’m playing. Some of that will be course management, some of that will just be getting a couple putts to drop, but I feel like I’m right on the cusp of playing some really good golf.”
For Mickelson, the biggest concern is getting to the course.
As usual, he is staying home in San Diego this week and commuting by jet. A few years ago, he crowed when he walked into the door of his house and called his caddie, who was still stuck in traffic on his way to a local hotel.
Mickelson had a slightly tougher time Wednesday, with such low cloud cover that he was forced to land in Van Nuys, adding a half-hour to his flight. He’s not losing any sleep over that one.
“I’m a little concerned the next day or two getting in with some of the low minimums of the clouds,” Mickelson said. “It looks like it’s going to be OK.”
As for his game? Mickelson isn’t worried about that, either.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Armless High School Kicker Wants To Be A Raven



Posted Feb 7, 2014

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High school freshman Isaac Lufkin went to Super Bowl XLVIII, and now wants to play in one.



When Isaac Lufkin tells people he wants to be a professional football player, he gets furrowed eyebrows.

“They look at me funny at first,” Lufkin told BaltimoreRavens.com. “Then they realize I’m serious.”

You see, Lufkin was born with no arms. Not surprisingly, this makes football quite the challenge.

But as he’s done throughout his life, Lufkin, 14, doesn’t let trials or people’s funny looks slow him down.

Lufkin was a kicker on Classical High School’s freshman football team this year. His squad went undefeated, and won the freshman football state title.

Now he’s got even loftier goals.

“I want to be a Raven,” Lufkin said.

Classical High is in Providence, R.I., so Lufkin is surrounded by New England Patriots fans. Even his mom, Lori Nason, is a Pats fan.

But Lufkin left his heart in Baltimore.

He visited once about two years ago and fell in love with the people. They were nice, something he doesn’t always find at home, he said.

Lufkin was originally drawn to the Ravens by their logo. He thought it was cool. He liked the way Ray Lewis played the game. Even without arms, Lufkin likes tackling. He throws his body into scrums.

“It’s an action sport and I like contact,” Lufkin said, adding that it’s why soccer didn’t work out. “I like the rush. I like getting into the game.”

When Lufkin went to his school’s athletic director, Bob Palazzo, and told him he wanted to play, he was immediately assigned to kicker. That’s when Lufkin started to be a fan of Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.



“Tucker has my favorite number on him,” Lufkin said. “And he’s a really good kicker. He’s ‘Legatron.’”

Nason said her son never stops talking about Tucker. He always calls him “Legatron,” so much that his mother has trouble remembering Tucker’s real name.

Lufkin’s specialty is the onside kick. He led his division in onside kick recoveries last season. Recovering those kicks is just about the only thing Lufkin asks for help with.

He does everything using his teeth, face, shoulders and feet. He plays video games, cooks for himself and dresses himself. On the football field, he places the ball on the tee by grasping in between his feet.

His incredible independence and do-it-yourself mentality has led him this far.

When Lufkin drops his backpack and somebody helps him pick it up, he drops it again and just to picks it up himself. He brushes away classmates who try to help him pack up his school books at the end of class.

“If people help me, it’s just going to make me weaker because I’m not going to be able to do it myself. Sooner or later there’s not going to be someone there to help me,” Lufkin said.

“People try to help me put my books in my bag when I can do it perfectly and just as fast as them. It’s just a waste of their time. I can do it.”

When it comes to life, and football, Lufkin doesn’t feel he has a disability.

“I have an advantage,” he said, referencing football. “All I work on is my legs. I have more control of my joints, more muscles and more power. I can control them better.”

Since Lufkin’s story broke on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” he’s received tons of attention. He’s heard from college kickers at the University of Michigan and Florida. He’s been invited to go to kicking camps around the country.

It’s been a whirlwind for the young Ravens fan.

Lufkin missed the ending to the Ravens’ victory in Super Bowl XLVII. His mother made him go to bed at halftime, something Lufkin will never let her live down. This year, he made up for it.

Lufkin and his mother were invited by the NFL to attend Super Bowl XLVIII as VIP guests, seated near celebrities with front-row seats in a suite.

They went on the field before the game, and former President Bill Clinton even stopped by to meet Lufkin. He told him to keep kicking. Lufkin also met and spoke with actress Jennifer Garner, actress and singer Whoopi Goldberg and actor Forest Whitaker.

“It was an incredible experience,” Lufkin said. “It made me want to play in the Super Bowl.”

Who’s going to tell him otherwise?

(Mobile users tap “View in Browser” at the top of the page to see Lufkin kick in his high school football games.)

Monday, December 23, 2013

佐伯三貴が4位フィニッシュ!藍は69位タイに終わる




2010年11月07日19時09分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 申 ジエ -18
2 ヤニ・ツェン -16
3 S・ルイス -15
4 佐伯 三貴 -12
5 チェ・ナヨン -11
B.リンシコム -11
宮里 美香 -11
8 ジミン・カン -10
インビー・パーク -10
馬場 ゆかり -10


順位の続きを見る





日本選手最高の4位に入った佐伯三貴(撮影:米山聡明)








もっと写真を見る(8)




ミズノクラシック 最終日>◇7日◇近鉄賢島カンツリークラブ(6,506ヤード・パー72)

 三重県にある近鉄賢島カンツリークラブで開催された、日米女子ツアー共催「ミズノクラシック」の最終日。3位タイでスタートした佐伯三貴が、スコアを2つ伸ばしてトータル12アンダーホールアウト。日本人選手では最高の4位でフィニッシュした。

申ジエが初日から首位の完全優勝!Y・ツェンは猛追及ばず

 「全体的には良いプレーだったが、パットが決まらなかった…」と話した佐伯は、7番まで3つのバーディを奪うが8番、9番と連続ボギーを叩いて前半は1アンダー。後半は11番でバーディを奪った後はなかなかスコアを伸ばせず4バーディ・2ボギーの内容。外国人選手の活躍が目立った大会で、日本人選手としては最高位につけて4日間を終えた。「手応えがあって自信になった」と今大会を振り返った佐伯。「来週以降楽しみですね。優勝争いができると思うので、残り少ない試合を一生懸命頑張りたい」とツアー2勝目に向けて自信を漂わせた。
 
 一方、77位に大きく順位を下げ最終日はINスタートとなった宮里だったが、前半で3つスコアを伸ばすチャージを見せる。後半も着実に2つバーディを奪うが、最終9番でボギーを叩き68でホールアウト。「今日のようなプレーが昨日も、一昨日もできそうだった」と前日までのプレーがスコアに結びつかなかったことを悔やんだ。目標としているプレーヤーオブザイヤーのタイトルについて聞かれると「それはすべて終わった結果なので。最終戦を終了した時点でそうなればうれしいです」と今は気にしてない様子。残りの2試合を全力で戦うことを誓った。

【最終結果】
優勝:申ジエ(-18)
2位:ヤニ・ツェン(-16)
3位:ステイシー・ルイス(-15)
4位:佐伯三貴(-12)
5位T:ブリタニー・リンシコム(-11)
5位T:ナ・イェン・チョイ(-11)
5位T:宮里美香(-11)
8位T:馬場ゆかり(-10)他3名
12位T:有村智恵(-9)
12位T:モーガン・プレッセル(-9)
14位T:上田桃子(-8)他6名

35位T:横峯さくら(-4)他4名
69位T:宮里藍(+3)他3名

Friday, November 29, 2013

18歳の川村昌宏、最終日にスコア伸ばし3位Tフィニッシュ!




2012年04月22日16時56分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 藤田 寛之 -15
2 イ・キョンフン -11
3 川村 昌弘 -10
すし 石垣 -10
小田 龍一 -10
6 諸藤 将次 -9
チョ・ ミンギュ -9
市原弘大 -9
9 矢野 東 -8
谷原 秀人 -8


順位の続きを見る





雨の中スコアを伸ばして3位タイフィニッシュ(撮影:岩井康博)







つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント 最終日◇22日◇山の原ゴルフクラブ 山の原コース(6,767ヤード・パー71)>

 初日、3位タイ発進と好スタートを切ったツアールーキー、18歳の川村昌宏。2日目に16位タイ、3日目17位タイと徐々に順位を落としてしまっていたが、雨と強い風が吹く難コンディションの最終日に5バーディ・1ボギーの“67”でスコアを4つ伸ばし、トータル10アンダー3位タイでフィニッシュした。

 「今日は雨でプレーができないかと思っていたので、プレーができて順位を上げられて良かったです」と好成績に笑顔をみせた川村。この日は前半に「2つOKバーディで最初のロング(6番)はアプローチが入りかけて、8番でも入りかけました。楽なバーディは大きかったです」と前半で4つスコアを伸ばし、ハーフターン時には首位と1打差まで詰め寄った。

 その後も「ショットは切れていた」がパターに緊張が出てしまいスコアを伸ばせず後半はイーブンパー。優勝はできなかったものの「4日間アンダーで回れて良かったです」と確かな手ごたえをつかんだ。来週の「中日クラウンズ」には高校2年生の時に出場、わずかに1打及ばず予選落ちを喫した。「思い切りいけずにいたので、今回は初日から攻めていきたいです」この試合で得た自信を胸にリベンジに挑む。

【最終結果】
優勝:藤田寛之(-15)
2位:イ・キョンフン(-11)
3位T:川村昌弘(-10)
3位T:すし石垣(-10)
3位T:小田龍一(-10)
6位T:諸藤将次(-9)
6位T:チョ・ミンギュ(-9)
6位T:市原弘大(-9)
9位T:矢野東(-8)他3名

17位T:池田勇太(-7)他2名
20位T:石川遼(-5)他5名

国内男子賞金ランキング 藤田寛之が2位、遼は16位




2012年04月23日11時37分






賞金ランク2位の藤田寛之(撮影:岩井康博)






<国内男子賞金ランキング>

 国内男子ツアーは「つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント」で2試合が終了。最新の賞金ランキングは開幕戦を制したブレンダン・ジョーンズ(オーストラリア)が首位。「つるやオープン」優勝の藤田寛之が2位となっている。

進化し続ける42歳・藤田寛之が今季初V!

 3位は2戦続けて優勝争いに絡んできた小田龍一石川遼は16位となっている。

【国内男子賞金ランキング】
1位:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ (27,974,500円)
2位:藤田寛之 (25,016,000円)
3位:小田龍一 (18,720,000円)
4位:イ・キョンフン (11,572,000円)
5位:小山内護 (9,110,600円)
6位:谷原秀人 (8,145,333円)
7位:片山晋呉 (6,942,666円)
8位:川村昌弘 (6,708,000円)
9位:すし石垣 (6,292,000円)
10位:冨山聡 (6,008,033円)

14位:池田勇太 (4,585,333円)
16位:石川遼 (4,189,333円)

遼、予選ラウンドはジャンボ尾崎、山下和宏と同組




2012年04月24日16時41分




中日クラウンズ 事前情報>◇24日◇名古屋ゴルフ倶楽部 和合コース(6,545ヤード・パー70)


 国内男子ツアー「中日クラウンズ」が4月26日(木)から4日間の日程で、名古屋ゴルフ倶楽部 和合コースで開催される。

 この日予選ラウンドの組み合わせが発表され、石川遼は今大会5度の優勝を誇る尾崎将司、そして山下和宏と同組となり初日は11時30分にスタートすることが決まった。

 主な選手の初日のスタート時間は、藤田寛之青木功谷原秀人と同組で11時スタート。池田勇太片山晋呉小田孔明と11時10分にスタート。ディフェンディングチャンピオンのブレンダン・ジョーンズ(オーストラリア)は諸藤将次近藤共弘と同組で11時40分にスタートする。

※全選手1番ティからスタート

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

NBA-Brief profiles of Eastern Conference teams


NBA-Brief profiles of Eastern Conference teams


Reuters
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Following are brief profiles of the 15 teams in the National Basketball Association's (NBA) Eastern Conference ahead of the 2013-14 season.
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ATLANTIC DIVISION
BOSTON CELTICS
Founded: 1946
NBA titles: 17 (2008, 1986, 1984, 1981, 1976, 1974, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1957)
Head coach: Brad Stevens
2012-13 record: 41-40 (Lost to New York in first round of playoffs)
A massive exit has left the Celtics headed for a fall.
Doc Rivers moved west, replaced by young college coach Brad Stevens. Kevin GarnettPaul Pierce and Jason Terry were shipped to the Nets and talented point guard Rajon Rondo is on the mend from a serious knee injury.
Until Rondo returns, Avery Bradley will run the point with Jeff Green and Brandon Bass at the forwards, Courtney Lee likely at shooting guard and veteran Gerald Wallace and rookie Kelly Olynyk somewhere in the mix.
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BROOKLYN NETS
Founded: 1967
NBA titles: None
Head coach: Jason Kidd
2012-13 record: 49-33 (Made playoffs for first time in six seasons but lost to Chicago in first round)
With new coach and former NBA player Jason Kidd at the controls, the Nets should contend with Miami, Indiana, Chicago and New York for a high place in the Eastern Conference.
Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Jason Terry, all acquired from Boston, plus the returning Deron Williams, Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez make the Nets the team to beat in the Atlantic Division if they stay healthy. There is plenty of depth too.
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NEW YORK KNICKS
Founded: 1946
NBA titles: 2 (1973, 1970)
Head coach: Mike Woodson
2012-13 record: 54-28 (Second seeds beat Boston in first round of playoffs before losing to Indiana in East semis)
Reigning NBA scoring champion Carmelo Anthony, former All-Star Armar'e Stoudemire and new forward Andrea Bargnani have the Knicks looking to contend once again for Atlantic Division honors and a playoff spot.
The acquisition of Metta World Peace should help bolster a solid defense that features former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler.
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PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
Founded: 1946
NBA titles: 3 (1983, 1967, 1955)
Head coach: Brett Brown
2012-13 record: 34-48 (Missed playoffs for first time in three seasons)
After last year's failed experiment with Andrew Bynum, the Sixers sent the former All-Star to Cleveland and traded All-Star point guard Jrue Holiday to New Orleans for Pelicans first round draft choice forward Nerlens Noel, who is recovering from knee surgery and likely will miss the season. They also hired a new coach.
That leaves a weak lineup with rookie Michael Carter-Williams running the point and the 76ers hoping to land a lottery pick in next year's draft.
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TORONTO RAPTORS
Founded: 1995
NBA titles: None
Head coach: Dwane Casey
2012-13 record: 34-48 (Missed playoffs for fifth consecutive season)
The Raptors, with top scorer Rudy Gay and point guard Kyle Lowry, have enough talent to end their long absence from the playoffs.
DeMar DeRozan, Amir Johnson and center Jonas Valanciunas also are expected to start with slam dunk champion and second year pro Terrence Ross the sixth man as the Raptors seek consistent scoring to trump their flaws on defense.
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CENTRAL DIVISION
CHICAGO BULLS
Founded: 1966
NBA titles: 6 (1998, 1997, 1996, 1993, 1992, 1991)
Head coach: Tom Thibodeau
2012-13 record: 45-37 (Defeated Brooklyn in opening round of playoffs before being beaten by Miami in next round)
With the return of former league most valuable player Derrick Rose, the Bulls will be looking to recreate some of their former magic. Rose, if completely recovered from knee surgery, makes Chicago a major threat with the help of Carlos Boozer, Joakim Noah, Luol Deng and Jimmy Butler.
But the Bulls, who added Mike Dunleavy and may have their strongest lineup in coach Tim Thibodeau's tenure, will be hard pushed for division honors by the Indiana Pacers.
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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
Founded: 1970
NBA titles: None
Head coach: Mike Brown
2012-13 record: 24-58 (One of worst defensive teams in league)
Mike Brown is back after a short and unsuccessful stay with the Los Angeles Lakers to lead a team that showed some promise last season thanks to the play of All-Star Kyrie Irving, when healthy.
The addition of former All-Star Andrew Bynum, first overall draft pick Anthony Bennett and playmaker Jarrett Jack has helped the Cavs build a roster that has depth at every position. Despite the progress, it may be too early for the Cavaliers to end their post-LeBron playoff doldrums.
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DETROIT PISTONS
Founded: 1941
NBA titles: 3 (2004, 1990, 1989)
Head coach: Maurice Cheeks
2012-13 record: 29-53 (Missed playoffs for fourth consecutive season)
The Pistons added a new coach and spent the offseason acquiring players they believe can help them end their playoff slump.
Forward Josh Smith and guard Brandon Jennings, along with returning big men Andre Drummond and Greg Monroe, should help the Pistons win more games but they will need to work together if there is to be a postseason.
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Founded: 1967
NBA titles: None
Head coach: Frank Vogel
2012-13 record: 49-32 (Division winners beat Atlanta and New York in first two rounds of playoffs before losing to eventual champion Miami in seven games in conference finals)
The Pacers took the NBA champion Miami Heat to seven games in the Eastern finals, and they may be even stronger with the return of forward Danny Granger from injury and a beefed-up bench that adds Luis Scola, C.J. Watson and Chris Copeland.
With last year's standouts Paul George and David West back, the Pacers could go deep into the playoffs and possibly into the finals if they can find a way to defeat the Heat. This team plays sound defense and has standouts on the offensive side of the ball that can score.
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MILWAUKEE BUCKS
Founded: 1968
NBA titles: 1 (1971)
Head coach: Larry Drew
2012-13 record: 38-44 (Made playoffs despite losing record but swept by Miami in first round)
Guards Brandon Jennings and Monta Ellis are no longer with the team and have been replaced by youngsters Brandon Knight and O.J. Mayo, leaving a playoff appearance in doubt for new coach Larry Drew.
Center Larry Sanders, second in the league in blocks per game last year, signed a multiyear extension and the team added free agents Garry Neal, Carlos Delfino to go with 18-year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo from Greece, a first-round draft pick.
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SOUTHEAST DIVISION
Founded: 1946
NBA titles: 1 (1958 as St. Louis Hawks)
Head coach: Mike Budenholzer
2012-13 record: 44-38 (Sixth seeds ousted by Indiana in first round of playoffs)
The frontcourt tandem of Al Horford and new acquired Paul Millsap is where it starts and ends for the Atlanta Hawks this season. Guard Jeff Teague is the only notable name on a roster of unheralded players. The Hawks could still make the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season but the lack of height and a strong defense could be a problem for new coach Mike Budenholzer.
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CHARLOTTE BOBCATS
Founded: 2004
NBA titles: None
Head coach: Steve Clifford
2012-13 record: 21-61 (Had second worst winning percentage in league despite winning 14 more games than previous season)
The addition of Al Jefferson and drafting Cody Zeller were good moves, but it will not turn Charlotte into a playoff team for new coach Steve Clifford. Youngsters Kemba Walker and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist need to step up as the Bobcats prepare to regain their original nickname, the Hornets, with the 2014-15 season.
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MIAMI HEAT
Founded: 1988
NBA titles: 3 (2013, 2012, 2006)
Head coach: Erik Spoelstra
2012-13 record: 66-16 (Won division title and then beat Milwaukee, Chicago and Indiana in the playoffs before claiming second consecutive NBA crown of LeBron James era by defeating San Antonio in seven games in the finals)
Can the Heat become the league's first three-peat team since the 2000-2002 Los Angeles Lakers?
Four-time league most valuable player LeBron James and Big Three partners Chris Bosh and Dwyane Waderemain the title favorites but they have shown vulnerability in their last two championship runs.
The major players return with Mike Miller the most significant departure. Top newcomer Greg Oden will try to restart his career.
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ORLANDO MAGIC
Founded: 1989
NBA titles: None
Head coach: Jacque Vaughn
2012-13 record: 20-62 (Nightmare season ends with worst record in the league)
Escaping the NBA cellar will be a challenge for the rebuilding Magic. Drafting Victor Oladipo was a smart move but the team does not feature any consistent scorers around him. Center Nikola Vucevic averaged 11.9 rebounds last year, second best in the NBA, but overall the Magic were among the league's worst defensive teams.
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS
Founded: 1961
NBA titles: 1 (1978 as the Washington Bullets)
Head coach: Randy Wittman
2012-13 record: 29-53 (Missed playoffs with one of lowest scoring teams in the league)
Only 5-28 with standout John Wall injured, the Wizards looked like a different team after his January return, ending the season at 29-53 behind Wall and Bradley Beal. With first round draft pick Otto Porter and the re-emergence of center Nene, the Wizards could be a surprise playoff team this year. (Compiled by Lachlan Brunton and Gene Cherry; Editing by Frank Pingue)