With the 2012 NBA Playoff drawn, No. 2 seed Miami Heat will face No. 7 seed New York Knicks.
Every Heat fan will never forget and hopeful will no longer remember 
the 1999 NBA Playoffs, top seed Miami upset by Latrell Sprewell-led 
Knickerbockers. Now, the smell of  the possibility of history repeating 
itself at South Beach is not really that forefendable.
On the Knicks’ playoff run on the month of April, Carmelo Anthony 
tallied an average of almost 30p 7.25r 3.5a 1s on 2.5TO per game, Tyson 
Chandler averaged 11.9p 10.7r 1b per game. While Amare Stoudemire, just 
re-activated from the injury list and have only played 3 games, made 
headway with 15.6p 7.3r 2b per game. The Knicks is 9-4 in April nailed 
their spot in the playoffs.
Can New York Knicks displace again the high seeded Heat in their 
first round meeting? Or can LeBron James and the gang forestall the 
emerging top-title-contender potential of the big 3 of New York.
