CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) – The Miami Heat’s new power trio can share just fine, as they showed at media day.
As Dwyane Wade leaned forward to answer a question on Monday, he was barely audible in the big room, because his microphone was dead. But with midseason timing, two microphones simultaneously slid his way – from LeBron James on his left, and from Chris Bosh on his right.
The threesome assembled for a 20-minute news conference during Heat media day, hours before the team departed to begin training camp Tuesday in the Florida Panhandle.
Considering the scope of the event – 275 credentialed media – the mood was subdued. For the most part, the Heat merely seemed ready to go to work, even if they’ll do it under a microscope.
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