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Miami is a hoops haven

By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Basketball Writer • Published: February 13, 2013

— LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the reigning NBA champions. One of the hottest teams in NCAA men's basketball. The leading collegiate women's scorer in the country.

All in one city.

Welcome to Miami.

Long considered a football town, thanks to those perfect-season Dolphins and five-time-national-champion Hurricanes, it seems like Miami now has an identity crisis of sorts. Football town or a basketball town? It's been the source of debate for some time, perhaps now more than ever, and South Floridians may all agree that it's a nice problem to have.

“People here like basketball,” said Jerica Coley, the FIU guard whose 25.5-point-per-game average easily tops the women's Division I charts — and whose nickname, HolyColey, is part of a big-time marketing push by her school. “They want to see good basketball. And as a city, I guess we're pretty good right now.”

Pretty good?

That's an understatement.

The Heat will have the best record in the Eastern Conference at the All-Star break this weekend and boast a star-studded roster — keyed, of course, by the reigning MVP in James, who seems to be in line to win that award for a fourth time this spring.

Down the road a bit in Coral Gables, the Miami Hurricanes and coach Jim Larranaga have gone from unranked to No. 3 in the nation and atop the Atlantic Coast Conference in about a month, easily becoming the biggest story in the college game this season after enjoying blowout wins over Duke and North Carolina. A few more miles away at FIU, Coley is starring on a nightly basis despite almost-constant double- and triple-teams against her.

Not to mention, the city also lays claim to a former women's national coach of the year in Miami's Katie Meier and a surging FIU men's program led by Richard Pitino, the son of legendary longtime Louisville coach Rick Pitino.

“It's cool. We turned this into a basketball town,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “And I'm a fan of the other sports. I've gotten to know coach Larranaga the last two summers … and since then I've spent a handful of times on campus meeting with him and his staff, just talking hoops. I'm a big fan of his. And what they've been able to do down here is very cool.”

That also means games in Miami tend to be a tough ticket. This past weekend, the Heat played host to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday, the Hurricane men's team hosted North Carolina on Saturday, and the Heat closed the three-day extravaganza at home again Sunday with a matchup against Kobe Bryant and the Lakers.


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