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Former co-host, of "The Dos Amigos Show", is NOW on WFTL 640 AM, covering Yankees baseball and hosting his own weekend radio show. Larry does play by play commentary for Atlantic Radio Network's coverage of the Miami-Dade County High School Football Game of the Week. He also is a freelance reporter for The Boston Herald. Milian began with the Miami-Dade's Barracudas baseball team (1987-88) as an assistant to coach Steve Hertz. While writing for the national award-winning college publication, The Metropolis, Milian covered the 1987 Miami Hurricanes national championship football season. Milian's work includes freelance reporting for The Miami Herald (1987-1989, 2005-2008), color commentary for baseball radio broadcasts of St. Thomas University, Trinity International University, FIU and for the Homestead Challenge. Milian is the former president/director of Fast Action Sports-Florida, once the largest local sporting league in the US. From 2000-2005, he served as the United States Flag & Touch Football League Tournament Director (USFTL). As league director, his teams won 22 national championships. Born in Brooklyn, but his passion for South Florida sports is unmatched.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Miami Heat finally take down the Pistons, 100-98

Dwayne Wade set a Heat franchise record by scoring the last 17 points of the game, including the game-winning fadeaway jumper with two seconds left with Pistons Tayshaun Prince all over him, to give the Heat a 100-98 win against Detroit, in front of 20,289 raging fans at the American Airlines Arena.

Wade scored 18 of his game-high 37 points in the fourth quarter and helped the Heat eliminate a Pistons 13-point lead. Shaquille O'Neal added a season-high 31 points, eight boards and three blocks.

The Heat (31-20) got some very steady play from veteran point-guard Gary Payton (13 points). This marks the first time in ten tries that the Heat defeated one of the NBA elite teams.

Wade, who started slow in the first half by hitting just three of 11 from the field for nine points, went on a second half tear that make legends. Wade nailed 12 of 16 second half shots and was the coffin closer for the Pistons (41-9).

The Pistons are 4-4 in the past eight games, sparking up questions about just how good they really are. The next game for the Heat is at the American Airlines Arena, Tuesday night, against the Orlando Magic.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

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