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The Miami Heat could be in the market to add a star to boost their playoff chances, but the most obvious bet has issues with the team.
Monday, Nov. 3, 10:30 p.m. EST, Intuit Dome, Inglewood, California TV: FanDuel Sports Network Sun (South Florida), KTLA 5 (Califor
In the NBA, coming close is never enough. The Miami Heat suffered the same frustrating fate against the Lakers tonight. They didn’t lead once throughout the game, but remained at a distance to strike.
The Miami Heat are 3-3 to start the season. For the first time in Erik Spoelstra’s 18-year career, he is running a top-three team in both offense and pace. While Miami is a middle-of-the-road team, injuries and betting-related suspensions have slowed them down.
The good news for Miami Heat center Kel’el Ware is he’s an NBA starter in his second NBA season. The bad news is that means Ware’s growing pains and mistakes as a 21-year-old player still learning and developing are almost impossible to miss.
The game was over, but the real headline was just getting started. As the Lakers wrapped up a 130–120 win over the Miami Heat, play-by-play announcer Bill MacDonald dropped a line that froze every listener for a split second.
Miami's offense — based on cuts and spacing with almost no picks — is working, and their defense is even better.
On Sunday night, the Miami Heat take on the Los Angeles Lakers in an exciting NBA matchup to close out the weekend of sports.
Does Heat have legal grounds to sue the Charlotte Hornets? Exploring that and other legal issues involving how the Heat was affected by Rozier’s arrest.
All the talk in the NBA has surprisingly been about the Miami Heat's new offense. With the bottom ten offense that has been repeated in Miami over the last few