
Heating Up: Magic vs Heat Reaction
The day after Christmas, the Miami Heat still found themselves shorthanded against the Orlando Magic. Jimmy Butler and Caleb Martin returned, but Kyle Lowry entered health and safety protocols.

The day after Christmas, the Miami Heat still found themselves shorthanded against the Orlando Magic. Jimmy Butler and Caleb Martin returned, but Kyle Lowry entered health and safety protocols.

The Los Angeles Lakers have so far been a disappointment this season. Their star-studded cast has failed to prove why they should be considered as a threat for a title. Los Angeles has had a target on their back since the season started and has failed to prove to teams that they should be afraid to compete against them

Unfortunately, the NBA headlines are being dominated by players entering the NBA’s COVID safety protocols. There has been a COVID outbreak in the NBA and it is causing some of the best players to miss games.

Heading into Tuesday’s matchup against the Indiana Pacers, the Miami Heat appeared to be the inferior team. However, Miami was prepared for the challenge. They took control of the first period and never looked back. Just about every Heat player made an impact in the team’s victory. With the win, Miami moves to 19-13 for the season. Here are four takeaways from Tuesday’s win over Indiana.

The Boston Celtics should be dark horses for the NBA Finals this season. However, due to a slow start, injuries, and players going into the league’s protocol the team is currently flirting with a .500 record.

Like a season ago, unfortunately, the NBA is starting to cancel/postpone games due to the increase in COVID-19 and COVID-related symptoms sidelining players. While players may be out due to this or their games canceled, all the rookies and the amount they play will be considered heavily within the rankings.

The Boston Celtics should be dark horses for the NBA Finals this season. However, due to a slow start, injuries, and players going into the league’s protocol the team is currently flirting with a .500 record.

The Miami Heat ended their four-game road trip Sunday night against the Detroit Pistons. Even shorthanded, the Heat still had an opportunity to finish the road trip strong against the struggling Pistons.

It’s Christmas week, and NBA fans will be counting and opening their presents soon. One of those gifts will be the much-awaited “Five-Games-on-Christmas-Day” marathon. It’s unique, because the games will all have different start times.

There were questions about whether the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic would play on Friday. The Magic were missing nine players, with the majority out due to Covid-19 protocols. Still, the game went on.

It was a record-breaking week in the NBA, with Stephen Curry becoming the all-time leader in three-point field goals made. In terms of results, one of the NBA’s most surprising stories, the Cleveland Cavaliers, continues to dominate teams and is starting to look like an actual contender.

The Miami Heat were shorthanded against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. They were without Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, Caleb Martin, and Markieff Morris.

The day after Christmas, the Miami Heat still found themselves shorthanded against the Orlando Magic. Jimmy Butler and Caleb Martin returned, but Kyle Lowry entered health and safety protocols.

The Los Angeles Lakers have so far been a disappointment this season. Their star-studded cast has failed to prove why they should be considered as a threat for a title. Los Angeles has had a target on their back since the season started and has failed to prove to teams that they should be afraid to compete against them

Unfortunately, the NBA headlines are being dominated by players entering the NBA’s COVID safety protocols. There has been a COVID outbreak in the NBA and it is causing some of the best players to miss games.

Heading into Tuesday’s matchup against the Indiana Pacers, the Miami Heat appeared to be the inferior team. However, Miami was prepared for the challenge. They took control of the first period and never looked back. Just about every Heat player made an impact in the team’s victory. With the win, Miami moves to 19-13 for the season. Here are four takeaways from Tuesday’s win over Indiana.

The Boston Celtics should be dark horses for the NBA Finals this season. However, due to a slow start, injuries, and players going into the league’s protocol the team is currently flirting with a .500 record.

Like a season ago, unfortunately, the NBA is starting to cancel/postpone games due to the increase in COVID-19 and COVID-related symptoms sidelining players. While players may be out due to this or their games canceled, all the rookies and the amount they play will be considered heavily within the rankings.

The Boston Celtics should be dark horses for the NBA Finals this season. However, due to a slow start, injuries, and players going into the league’s protocol the team is currently flirting with a .500 record.

The Miami Heat ended their four-game road trip Sunday night against the Detroit Pistons. Even shorthanded, the Heat still had an opportunity to finish the road trip strong against the struggling Pistons.

It’s Christmas week, and NBA fans will be counting and opening their presents soon. One of those gifts will be the much-awaited “Five-Games-on-Christmas-Day” marathon. It’s unique, because the games will all have different start times.

There were questions about whether the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic would play on Friday. The Magic were missing nine players, with the majority out due to Covid-19 protocols. Still, the game went on.

It was a record-breaking week in the NBA, with Stephen Curry becoming the all-time leader in three-point field goals made. In terms of results, one of the NBA’s most surprising stories, the Cleveland Cavaliers, continues to dominate teams and is starting to look like an actual contender.

The Miami Heat were shorthanded against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. They were without Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, Caleb Martin, and Markieff Morris.
Visit ChiefsBlitz.com for
hard-hitting KC Chiefs coverage.