Miami's Dunkadelic Flight-361 Lands in Boston to Start Season

by Dunkadelic King23 | October 19, 2010 at 11:32 am
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The Miami Heat super-trio of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh have two more pre-season games before the start of the 2010-11 NBA season. The trio have been given a host of nicknames but Dunkadelic Flight-361 fits this traveling all-star trio. Pro sports mainly baseball, basketball, and  hockey are about travel. There are 41 away games and 41 home games for basketball and hockey. Baseball plays 162 games in 2-3-4 game sets, most sets are 3. In the NFL there are 8 away games and 8 home games during the regular season.

The Miami Heat will have a bulls-eye on their chest more-so than the Los Angeles Lakers and the Lakers are the 2-time defending Champion. They have ambitions of chasing the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls record of 72-10. This team must remain healthy to have a remote chance of that happening.

The Dunkadelic Flight-361 traveling tour for the 2010-11 season starts in Boston (10/26). The last time LeBron James was in Boston was the also the last time he was in a Cleveland Cavaliers jersey. James will be wearing a Heat jersey and his team-mate last season Shaquille O'Neal will be in Celtics green.

When Dunkadelic Flight-361 lands in Boston the whole basketball world will be watching. Seven days from now the airports will have a buzz anytime Dunkadelic Flight-361 comes to town. The Heat open with 3 out of 4 games on the road. After Boston its a quick flight to Philly (10/27) vs. the Sixers. They open at home vs. Orlando Friday (10/29) vs. the Magic and finish the week Halloween night in New Jersey. LeBron's buddy Jay-Z might be in the front row watching his Nets play Dunkadelic Flight-361. He might even meet LeBron at the airport.

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