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ORLANDO, Fla. -- With North Korea threatening to start World War III, unemployment almost 10 percent and TSA agents groping millions of Americans, the president weighed in on a matter of real national security Wednesday.The Miami Heat. If they continue to fizzle worse than the Greek economy, will America die of laughter?
The Greatest Team Ever Assembled lost its third straight game Wednesday night on ESPN. Over on ABC, Barack Obama tried to explain it all to Barbara Walters.
"It takes some time for a team to come together. There's no 'I' in team," he said. "So no matter how good a player is, no matter how good a group of players are, if they haven't played together before they are not going to be as good as a team that has played together a long time."
The analysis was a bit obvious, but the No. 1 Fan probably didn't have his teleprompter handy. He should have said he relates to what LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are going through.
They are the Obama Administration of the NBA. Long on promise, short on delivery. Let's just hope the similarities end there or we may all be speaking Korean soon.
The 104-95 loss left Miami with an 8-7 record. The Heat weren't supposed to lose that many games until the 2012 election, were they?
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