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Maybe the fans don't care about sports in Miami, but the players do. At least the ones who play at Miami-Dade Arena. Anyone aware enough to pull himself from the beaches or the nightlife has a chance to find Miami-Dade Arena parking and watch the most dominant team in pro sports right now: The Miami Heat.
Since pulling off the heist that was the LeBron James signing in 2010, Miami has gone to three consecutive NBA Finals and won the last two, coming dangerously close to establishing American sports' next dynasty making tickets and Heat parking more and more hard to find.
The bar was immediately raised sky-high for the Heat once LeBron waved goodbye to his hometown Cavs and signed with Miami. So despite winning the Eastern Conference and playing in the NBA Finals, ultimately falling short to Dallas made year one with LeBron a colossal failure.
It only took one season, however, for the Heat to begin fulfilling those enormous expectations, once again surviving the Eastern Conference playoffs and, this time, lifting the Larry O'Brien Trophy to celebrate an NBA Title.
Then came the title defense. The Heat's bulls-eye on its back stretched even larger, and twice in the playoffs the Heat would come within one game of falling short of the repeat. Before reaching the Finals, the heavy underdog Pacers pushed Miami within one game of an unthinkable elimination before the Heat fought off Indiana in Game 7. Miami's back was pushed even further against the wall in The Finals, falling in a 3-2 hold to San Antonio and needing back-to-back wins to avoid failing once again. Thanks to a miracle Ray Allen buzzer beater, the Heat would stave off elimination in Game 6 before taking down the Spurs again in Game 7 for the championship.
Whether you stay for the entire game or not, you'll need Miami Heat parking. Now the Heat gear up for another championship run, looking to join Shaq's Lakers and Jordan's Bulls as the next NBA dynasty. Prior to 2021, Miami-Dade Arena was named American Airlines Arena; that year it was renamed FTX Arena. In 2023 it was renamed Miami-Dade Arena. Your Miami-Dade Arena parking awaits you at ParkWhiz.
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