Heat out to silence critics as playoffs begin

TORONTO, (Reuters) – After a sluggish start to the  season, the Miami Heat’s All-Star trio of LeBron James, Dwyane  Wade and Chris Bosh have silenced their critics and head into  the playoffs among the favourites to win an NBA title.

Dwight Howard

One of the most talented fields in recent memory will open  the playoffs this weekend when 16 teams start a gruelling push  toward the NBA Finals where the eventual champion will have  made it through four best-of-seven-games series.

The Los Angeles Lakers are seeking a third straight title,  the San Antonio Spurs are looking to cap an impressive season  with their first NBA championship since 2007 and the top-seeded  Chicago Bulls hope most valuable player front-runner Derrick  Rose can end the team’s 12-year title drought.

The Heat, who compiled the third-best record in the regular  season despite a mediocre 8-7 start to their campaign, begin  their quest for a championship against the Philadelphia 76ers  today in the Eastern Conference quarter-final.

Miami were tagged as favourites to win a title the moment  Bosh and James decided to join Wade in Miami in the offseason  to form what many considered to be an unstoppable force.

But getting to the NBA Finals will be no easy feat as Miami  could potentially face the Boston Celtics in the second round  and then the Bulls in the Conference decider.

“Staying the course,” James said.

“That’s all (Miami coach  Erik Spoelstra) talked about. Staying the course, staying the  course, and we’ll get through everything.”

The streaking Bulls, who capped the regular season with  nine straight wins to overtake San Antonio for the best overall  record, enter the playoffs as the favourites after bowing out  in the first round in each of the last two seasons.

Chicago, who have lost only five games at home all season,  have home-court advantage throughout the postseason starting  with a first-round matchup against the Indiana Pacers, the only  team in the playoffs with a losing regular season record.

The Boston Celtics, last year’s runner-up, play Carmelo  Anthony and the New York Knicks in the first round while the  Orlando Magic, powered by two-time defending defensive player  of the year Dwight Howard, will battle the Atlanta Hawks in the  other Eastern Conference series.


LATE SKID

In the Western Conference, the Spurs kept their grip on  first place despite a late-season skid while 13-times All-Star  Tim Duncan was out with an ankle injury.

But the Spurs will limp into the playoffs having lost two  straight games and with questions surrounding the health of  guard Manu Ginobili, who hyperextended his right elbow during  the regular-season finale.

San Antonio, who were eliminated in the second round of the  postseason last year, play the Memphis Grizzlies in the opening  round this year, a team they lost to twice in March.

The Dallas Mavericks will face the Portland Trail Blazers  while the Oklahoma City Thunder will play a Denver Nuggets team  that has thrived since trading four-times All-Star Anthony to  the Knicks in February.

The Lakers were able to breath a collective sigh of relief  after learning center Andrew Bynum, who injured his right knee  earlier this week, is expected to be ready to play in the first  round against the New Orleans Hornets.

Bynum, considered a vital piece in helping the team win a  record-equalling 17th title, had an MRI that showed he has a  bone bruise which the team said on Wednesday was not serous.

“He allows us to be the dominant team we’re capable of  being,” said Lakers guard Derek Fisher. “It’s hard to think  about not having him for any significant length of time. It was  tough to see.”