Evaluating the Miami Heat’s Potential First-Round Opponents
After securing the first seed last week, the Miami Heat comfortably sit at home waiting for the playoffs.
After securing the first seed last week, the Miami Heat comfortably sit at home waiting for the playoffs.
It was a very Miami Heat light night in the team’s regular season finale. Only two players in the team’s regular rotation played against the Orlando Magic on Sunday.
Atlanta hurt Miami on the boards and in the paint. In the end, however, the Heat pulled away for the victory.
It might be late in the season, but teams still have a lot to play for.
The Miami Heat played the first night of their back-to-back against the Chicago Bulls.
Wednesday night’s matchup featured two teams battling for the first seed in the Eastern Conference standings.
The Miami Heat entered Monday’s game looking to end their four-game losing streak.
The Miami Heat came into Friday looking for a bounce back win after two bad losses. The New York Knicks, who have been terrible all season, entered Friday’s game shorthanded.
This week hasn’t started off well for the Miami Heat.
The Philadelphia 76ers played Monday’s game without James Harden and Joel Embiid.
Once again, the Miami Heat faced a shorthanded lottery team in the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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