While Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra is confident in the team turning around after another game where they blew a double-digit lead to the Charlotte Hornets, 105-102, there still could be a negative mental impact within the players.
Bam Adebayo scored 18 for Miami. Pascal Siakam scored 36 for Indiana, while Myles Turner scored 22 and Tyrese Haliburton had 19 points and 10 assists.
With Andrew Wiggins under contract for two more seasons, it is important the Heat gain the fullest appreciation of what they have. In addition, there is no better way to showcase Andrew than to, well,
But if you are saying that this roster lacks championship-level talent, I’m not sure Pat Riley would or could disagree. This team very much is stuck in the middle (if even that) at the moment, with it arguably about what the front office can do to take the team to a higher level with the next iteration.
Herro recorded 22 points (9-21 FG, 4-8 3Pt, 0-1 FT), six rebounds, seven assists, two blocks and two steals across 39 minutes during Friday's 106-104 loss to Minnesota. Bam Adebayo was the best player for the Heat in this game,
Thus, do not be suprised if the Heat try to bring in a superstar in the summer to be the next face of the franchise. Could LaMelo Ball be that guy? Zach Buckley wrote in his artic
The Miami Heat have had it rough over the past three games, but things may have gotten worse in their matchup against the Chicago Bulls, where they had a double-digit lead and lost it. The Heat have lost eight games this season when leading by 15+ points, which is the most in the NBA.
Miami Heat star Tyler Herro discussed how he managed the team’s offense following Jimmy Butler’s trade in the NBA. The Miami Heat have endured an up-and-down NBA season, and their latest setback came in a 114-109 loss to the Chicago Bulls.
Ever since the Miami Heat traded Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors, there is no doubt that Tyler Herro was tasked as the No. 1 scoring option on the team. After the Heat's loss to the Chicago Bulls, he spoke about his new role on the team and how he's had to adapt to opposing defenses.
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 105-102 loss to the Charlotte Hornets (16-48) on Monday night at Kaseya Center to fall to 0-3 on its five-game homestand. The Heat (29-35) continues this stretch at home on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Clippers: