Showing posts with label Miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miami. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Heat win LeBron"s Miami return, top Cavs 101-91

MIAMI, United States (AP) — LeBron James and Dwyane Wade wrapped each other in a pregame embrace, chatted and laughed at halftime, then hugged again after the final buzzer.

Just like old times.

Only this time, just one got to enjoy a victory.

James’ return to Miami as an opponent was a success — for the Heat, that is. Wade scored 24 of his 31 points in the first half, Luol Deng had 25 points and dogged James defensively all night, and the Heat beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 101-91 in a hyped Christmas matchup Thursday.

“We didn’t have a bad breakup,” Wade said. “We played against each other for seven years, man. The weirdness just wasn’t there. It wasn’t like we played against each other our whole career and the breakup happened. We played against each other for seven years, then with each other for a period of time, then he went back to the same situation and I’m in the same place.”

Here’s an example of how their relationship has endured: When James, who returned to Cleveland in the offseason after four seasons and two titles with the Heat, and the Cavaliers landed in South Florida on Wednesday, the four-time NBA MVP went to Wade’s house for a night of Christmas Eve revelry.

James turns 30 on Tuesday. He had questions for the 32-year-old Wade about what changes at that age. That’s what they talked about, no smack about how the Cavaliers are perceived to be a championship contender and how the Heat aren’t even at the .500 mark.

“We only play this game for so long,” said James, who got a warm ovation when a video of his Heat highlights played in the first quarter. “You’ve still got life afterwards. For us we’re going to compete, we’re going to go about our business and do what we need to do in our profession. You’ll never let friendship come in between that.”

It was fitting that they talked about life after 30 — because for the seventh time in their head-to-head meetings, both scored at least 30 points.

James had 30 points and eight assists for the Cavaliers, who got 25 from Kyrie Irving and 14 from Kevin Love.

“Couple of the best in this generation,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said about the James vs. Wade nights. “Spectacular. I wish I could sit back and enjoy it like a fan, because it’s just fantastic basketball. … However long these two guys play, you’ll get your money‘s worth.”

Deng had eight points and eight assists for Miami. Chris Andersen scored 12 for the Heat, who led by as many as 17, trailed for a moment in the fourth quarter before gathering themselves and pulling away again.

Miami was again without Chris Bosh, still sidelined by a calf injury.

Wade was just 2 for 12 after halftime. Backcourt mate Mario Chalmers was 2 for 12 for the game.

It didn’t matter.

Miami found a way, even after a 17-point lead slipped away — just like a 23-pointer did against Philadelphia two nights earlier.

James had a go-ahead dunk in transition with 11:20 left. After that slam put Cleveland up 78-77, he got a technical foul for hanging on the rim a bit too long — so that lead lasted exactly zero seconds.

Wade made a free throw after the technical, tying the game. And up 90-87 late, the Heat finished on an 11-4 spurt.

“We’re not that good right now,” James said. “We’ve won some really good games, we’ve lost some games, but we’re not that good right now.”


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Heat win LeBron"s Miami return, top Cavs 101-91

Monday, January 12, 2015

Buffalo Soldier co-writer dies in Miami

Tuesday, January 06, 2015 | 6:56 PM    

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Noel ‘King Sporty’ Williams, who co-wrote the song Buffalo Soldier with Bob Marley, died Monday in Miami at age 71.

Abdul Muhsin, his friend of 37 years, told the OBSERVER ONLINE that Sporty died at the University of Miami Hospital at 8:15 pm.

No cause of death has been given.

Born in Portland, Sporty was a pioneer of the Miami reggae scene, having lived in South Florida since the early 1960s.

Sporty first recorded Buffalo Soldier in the late 1970s for his Konduko label. Marley’s version became popular after his death in 1981.

Sporty started his career in the 1960s as a deejay at Studio One, recording a number of hit songs for producer Clement Dodd’s label.

His best known song was the self-produced ballad, Thinking of You, which was originally done by the Blues Busters.

Sporty was married for many years to American soul singer Betty Wright. He is survived by her and several children.

Howard Campbell

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cultural centers in New York and Miami to host “Evenings of Excellence”

zhivargo_laing_779576005 Events are free and will feature presentations by Caribbean author, economist and motivational speaker Zhivargo Laing,.

NEW YORK, United States, Monday September 15, 2014 – The second annual Evenings of Excellence series, sponsored by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, will be held at the Miramar Cultural Center in the Miami area and Christian Cultural Center in New York this Fall.

Organizers confirmed that on Tuesday, October 21, the empowering event will be held at the Miramar Cultural Center/ArtsPark in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market (2400 Civic Center Place, Miramar, Florida), a venue created to celebrate creativity and diversity within the city.

The empowering series then moves to New York on Wednesday, November 12 at the popular Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn (12020 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, New York), one of the city’s dynamic worship and spiritual growth centers.

Both events are free and will feature presentations by Caribbean author, economist and motivational speaker Zhivargo Laing, who will be joined by other community notables to deliver inspiring messages of personal empowerment and economic prosperity.

To be held from 6 to 9 p.m., the overarching theme for the Evenings of Excellence will be building and leveraging the intellectual, financial, spiritual and cultural strength of the Caribbean- and African-American communities.

Attendees will enjoy musical entertainment, participate in hotel prize giveaways during the event, which will also include an awards component.

Four individuals will receive the Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) Leadership Award.

To register and for further information, visit www.eveningsofexcellence.com. Space is limited.

The Evenings of Excellence series is sponsored by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and supported by Marketplace Excellence, the Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx), Finn Partners and SENA Sales and Marketing.

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Beckham to buy MLS team in Miami

Wednesday, February 05, 2014 | 10:58 AM    


MIAMI (AP) — David Beckham has exercised his option to purchase a Major League Soccer expansion team in Miami, and the deal will be finalised if the former England football captain can secure a financing plan and location for a new stadium.


The latest development in the pursuit of a Miami team was announced by MLS Commissioner Don Garber at a news conference Wednesday. Beckham and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez also attended.


Beckham has scouted possible stadium sites and is seeking investors to assist with start-up costs such as construction and player acquisitions. Among those who might become involved is Beckham’s friend LeBron James, who has had recent conversations with the retired soccer star about bringing a team to Miami.


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Monday, August 5, 2013

Bahamas issues travel advisory for citizens going to Miami

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Thursday, August 01, 2013 | 11:14 AM

NASSAU, Bahamas (CMC) – The Bahamas government has warned nationals travelling to the United States to be careful about their possession as they embark upon shopping expeditions in the North American country.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this “is the traditional season for Bahamians to shop before back-to-school and while shopping may not be paying particular attention to their documents and possessions. “We are asking them to take particular care because of reports of opportunistic theft of Bahamian passports and travel documents through break-ins in cars in the parking lots of shopping malls. We are advising all Bahamians travelling in the Miami area to be aware of their surroundings. Be sure that you are not followed.”Most importantly, nationals are being urged “not come out of cars if you are bumped at traffic lights” and that placing passports and other important documents in glove compartments and the trunks of your cars are strongly discouraged.”The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged all citizens to contact the Bahamas consulate in Miami if their documents are stolen.The government also warns that Bahamians could be charged with grand auto theft, if they are unable to return their rented vehicles within the stipulated time on the contract.Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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Bahamas issues travel advisory for citizens going to Miami