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The visuals really don't look good for Heat fans coming off Tuesday night's win. Sure, most of them stayed to the bitter end, but a noticeable percentage left in the closing seconds of regulation. You all know what happened next -- the Heat pulled off an amazing comeback that none of these fans got to see in person because security (probably correctly) declined to let them back into the arena. Miami has gotten some flak for being a less-than-enthusiastic basketball town, but we've seen fans lame out in the final minutes of games everywhere from Boston to Beijing. That last part was used only for alliteration. We've never been to Beijing.
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Welcome to SportsNation! On Wednesday, two of drag racing's biggest stars, Antron Brown and Courtney Force stop by to chat about the NHRA season, as well as this weekend's Auto-Plus NHRA New England Nationals in Epping, N.H. (coverage all weekend on ESPN2 and ESPN3).
Brown, @AntronBrown, who chats at 3 p.m. ET, sits in fourth place in the Top Fuel standings. He is the reigning Top Fuel champion, having won the 2012 title in becoming the first African-American driver to win a championship.
Force, @courtneyforce, who chats at 3:20 p.m. ET, youngest daughter of dragster legend John Force, sits in seventh place through the season's first 10 events.
Send your questions now and join the chat Wednesday starting at 3 p.m. ET!
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The Miami Heat came back in grand fashion against the San Antonio Spurs in one of the most exciting postseason games in recent memory. LeBron James lost his headband and caught fire (metaphorically), Ray Allen hit another clutch 3-pointer, Chris Bosh had a number of key blocks in overtime, and the Heat are alive for another day. With such a dramatic end to Game 6, it's almost absurd that both teams have to play again -- but play again they must, in Game 7 in Miami.
Which sports city is the most miserable? DJ Gallo has a take, believing that -- among the metropolises with at least three pro teams (or two pro teams and at least one big college program) -- Cleveland takes the stale cake from this "top" 25. Do you agree? Click on the city names to make your own rankings!

Miserable sports cities

Teams: Braves, Falcons, Hawks, Georgia Tech.

Teams: Orioles, Ravens, University of Maryland.

Teams: Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox.

Teams: Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs, White Sox, DePaul basketball, Northwestern University.

Teams: Bengals, Reds, University of Cincinnati.

Teams: Browns, Cavaliers, Indians.

Teams: Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars, TCU.

Teams: Avalanche, Broncos, Nuggets, Rockies.

Teams: Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, Tigers.

Teams: Astros, Rockets, Texans.

Teams: Colts, Pacers, Butler basketball.

Teams: Angels, Clippers, Dodgers, Ducks, Kings, Lakers, UCLA, USC.

Teams: Dolphins, Heat, Marlins, Panthers, University of Miami.

Teams: Brewers, Bucks, Marquette hoops.

Teams: Timberwolves, Twins, Vikings, Wild, University of Minnesota.

Teams: Predators, Titans, Vanderbilt University.

Teams: Devils, Giants, Islanders, Jets, Knicks, Mets, Nets, Rangers, Yankees.

Teams: Eagles, Flyers, Phillies, 76ers, Villanova basketball.

Teams: Cardinals, Coyotes, Diamondbacks, Suns, Arizona State University.

Teams: Penguins, Pirates, Steelers, University of Pittsburgh.

Teams: Mariners, Seahawks, University of Washington, not the Sonics.

Teams: Blues, Cardinals, Rams.

Teams: Buccaneers, Lightning, Rays, University of South Florida.

Teams: Blue Jays, Maple Leafs, Raptors.

Teams: Capitals, Nationals, Redskins, Wizards.
Complaining about money is generally a way for a famous athlete to bring down the ire of the internet on his or her head, but Lolo Jones' recent money complaint might mask a legitimate, larger point. Jones tweeted out a Vine video of a $741.84 paycheck she received for training for the U.S. bobsled team. That's not bad for a week's pay, but the check was for seven months, a fact that Jones mocked in her video. Some fellow bobsledders were not amused, calling the video insulting. Jones said her point was to make people appreciate how hard Olympic athletes work, but her delivery might have muddled her message.
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LeBron James has been unable to escape talk about his legacy. This has been broadly true ever since his rookie season, but it's picked up ever since he started going to the Finals on a semiregular basis. It's not a bad problem to have, but it has to be stressful, especially because the Heat will be playing for their metaphorical lives Tuesday night. A loss in six games could have a ripple effect on LeBron and the Heat -- he'd be 1-3 in the Finals, coach Erik Spoelstra could find himself out of a job and, in general, the Heat would be that much further from LeBron's promise of multiple championships.
The Tigers' Max Scherzer is the first pitcher to win 10 games this season. More impressive: He's done it without losing a game. But Scherzer isn't the only undefeated starter in the majors, as the Diamondbacks' Patrick Corbin and Clay Buchholz of the Red Sox (currently on the DL) are at 9-0 and the Reds' Mat Latos (6-0 with eight no-decisions) also sport unblemished records. Which pitcher will be the first to taste defeat? Vote below!
Game 3 didn't go to overtime, but there was still a bit of drama in play, as the Blackhawks were without the services of Marian Hossa, a late scratch due to being hit in the face by a puck during warmups. The Bruins took advantage and won 2-0. But will they continue their dominance at home? Who will lift the Cup? Vote!

Welcome to SportsNation! On Tuesday, ESPN's Michael Wilbon stops by to chat and share his thoughts on the sports world.
Wilbon, a longtime Washington Post sports columnist, is co-host of ESPN's Pardon the Interruption, the popular weekday sports debate and discussion program, as well as an NBA studio analyst for both ESPN and ABC, in addition to writing for ESPNChicago.com. A pioneer in sports journalism, Wilbon was one of the first sports writers to broaden his success beyond newspapers to include television, radio and other media.
Send your questions now and join Wilbon Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. ET!
The Blackhawks and Bruins are doing their level best to engage in as many overtimes as possible in the Stanley Cup finals, but that'll make raising the trophy all the sweeter in the end. That even goes for when the player who wins the Conn Smythe Trophy is on the losing side -- a rare feat, but one that's happened more than once. Can you name the past 10 players to hoist the Conn Smythe?
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