Depleted Heat beat full-strength Clippers

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  • Aguero extends City contract until 2017

    Aguero extends City contract until 2017

    Aguero extends City contract until 2017

    (Reuters) - Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has signed a one-year contract extension that will keep him at the Premier League club until 2017, City said on Saturday. The 24-year-old Argentina international scored 12 goals in 30 league appearances last season, and netted the winning goal against Queens Park Rangers that secured them the 2011-12 title. "I'm very happy at City and I feel very appreciated," he told the club's website (www.mcfc.co.uk) recently. "It's been barely two years

  • Barcelona to sign Neymar

    Barcelona to sign Neymar

    Barcelona to sign Neymar

    Real Madrid offered Santos more money but the Brazil international, 21, has chosen to jump the Sao Paulo ship to join Camp Nou on a five-year deal

  • Aguero signs one-year Manchester City contract extension

    Aguero signs one-year Manchester City contract extension

    Aguero signs one-year Manchester City contract extension

    The Argentine commits to a new deal, running until 2017, as the Premier League runners-up look to avoid interest from La Liga giants Real Madrid materialising this summer

  • BREAKING NEWS: Aguero signs one-year Manchester City contract extension

    BREAKING NEWS: Aguero signs one-year Manchester City contract extension

    BREAKING NEWS: Aguero signs one-year Manchester City contract extension

    The Argentine commits to a new deal, running until 2017, as the Premier League runners-up look to avoid interest from La Liga giants Real Madrid materialising this summer

  • 'Lewandowski is a complete forward,' claims Kjaer

    'Lewandowski is a complete forward,' claims Kjaer

    'Lewandowski is a complete forward,' claims Kjaer

    The Wolfsburg defender believes that the striker is amongst the very best in the world, a sentiment shared by Polish legend Zbigniew Boniek, who feels that he would suit Barcelona

  • Roura: Real Madrid will be be tough to beat without Chelsea-bound Mourinho

    Roura: Real Madrid will be be tough to beat without Chelsea-bound Mourinho

    Roura: Real Madrid will be be tough to beat without Chelsea-bound Mourinho

    The Barcelona assistant doubts the Portuguese's departure will weaken Los Blancos while also revealing that Tito Vilanova has returned from his cancer treatment in New York

LeBron James made sure the flu-hit Miami Heat had more than enough to get past a Los Angeles Clippers team finally playing at full strength.

James scored 30 points in just 31 minutes to lead NBA champions Miami to a 111-89 victory over the Clippers.

The emphatic win spoiled the return of the Clippers' Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and Chauncey Billups.

Paul had missed nine games with a bone bruise in his right knee. He scored just three points in 20 minutes.

Griffin had missed two games with a hamstring strain. He scored 13 points. Billups was playing for the first time since December after battling an inflamed tendon in his left foot. He contributed seven points in 16 minutes.

DeAndre Jordan led the Clippers with 17 points, but Los Angeles were no match for the Heat even though Miami were without both All-Star center Chris Bosh and Ray Allen because of flu.

James made 9-of-11 from the field, including 4-of-5 from three-point range. He also added six assists.

Dwyane Wade, who missed the morning shoot-around because of flu symptoms, scored 20 points with seven assists.

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