The winners have been chosen! Congratulations to Leslie, Elizabeth, and Patti! You’ve been contacted via email!
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T-Shirt #1 (given away during the 2013 NBA Playoffs, HEAT vs. Bulls) |
The Miami HEAT’s training camp is just two weeks away, and we need to get you ready for the season!
During the 2012-13 Miami HEAT championship run, the WHITE HOT Miami HEAT provided t-shirts to fans at certain post-season home games.
I received a shirt from every giveaway as an employee, lucky me! To say thank you to all of the Mommy in Sports readers and supporters, I’d love to share these shirts with you! There will be three winners chosen and you can enter multiple times by following the directions stated below.
These shirts are men’s size XL, but as you can see below, that won’t be a problem for even the littlest Mommy in Sports fans!
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T-Shirt #2 (First to 16 wins! From the NBA Finals vs. Spurs) |
The only thing you need to do is leave a comment below, telling me who your favorite HEAT player of all-time is! To gain extra entries, you can leave a comment letting me know about your favorite basketball memory – a special game you went to? A family tradition? – or becoming a fan of Mommy in Sports on Facebook, following Mommy in Sports on Twitter, tweeting about the giveaway, or following the blog via Bloglovin’!
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T-Shirt #3 (Given away during the 2013 NBA Finals Game 6, HEAT vs. Spurs) |
Enter via the Rafflecopter widget below:
This giveaway will be run from today through Friday, October 4, 2013. The winner will be announced on Monday, October 7, 2013 via email and this blog, so make sure you leave a way for me to contact you in your comment! This is the day Miami takes on Atlanta in their first preseason contest of the year.
Good luck!
*Please note that these shirts are personal property and are being given away as a thank you to Mommy in Sports readers for your continued support. This giveaway is in no way affiliated with the Miami HEAT or their partners.
Favorite Heat player has to be D Wade. Forever Wade County 🙂
Favorite Heat memory has to be going to my first game in 2000 at the AA. Getting to see players like Tim Hardaway and ZO was just amazing.
My favorite Miami Heat player is Lebron James.
Lebron James is my favorite Miami Heat player because of all the adversities he had to overcome. Coming from Cleveland to Miami was a big jump. Stepping up his game after that horrible series against the Dallas Mavericks; and keeping his cool while being boo’d practically every time he set foot outside of the 305. The fact that Miami has someone as big as Lebron James is a dream come true in itself.
My favorite basketball memory has to be every time the Miami Heat faced the New York Knicks. I’ll never forget our all stars at the time. Tim Hardaway, Jamal Mashburn, PJ Brown, Zo…etc. I thank God for Tim Hardaway’s tough 4th Quarter 3’s back then, even though we lost against them time after time. I couldn’t stand the sight of Patrick Ewing! lol But the most special part of those years was my family coming together to watch those games. As a kid with hard working hustling parents, I barely saw them while I was home, but when the Heat played the Knicks, I knew that my Parents and my siblings would all come together to watch those special games.
My favorite Heat player is Dwyane Wade! The best way to contact me is my email bennett.elizabeth14@hotmail.com
Wade! ! Great father..man..player! Contact email lesheigh@aol.com
I want to say Wade since he really is my favorite player but I hold a special place in my heart for Alonzo Mourning. I love that he’s still apart of the organization and how he continues to give back to the South Florida community.
My email: dzinn3@gmail.com
My favorite basketball memory was the Heat’s first NBA championship. Wade was so young and he’s come so far as a player and a person, but it really solidified him as a great player in the league.
D-Wade absolutely! From his role in taking over the 2006 finals, his willingness to show us warts and all throughout his career, his willingness to defer to King James, his “goodness,” embracing his role as a father, being a role model for not only his children +1, but for our children.
Dwyane Wade – so clean cut, great father and philanthropist off the court. Great defender and team player on the court! Always keeping it real.
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