Heating Up: Hawks vs Heat Game 2 Reaction
After blowing out the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1, the Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tougher, and it most definitely was.
After blowing out the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1, the Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tougher, and it most definitely was.
The NBA playoffs are finally here for the Miami Heat.
For the last three seasons, the NBA has used a play-in tournament to determine its final few playoff teams.
Atlanta hurt Miami on the boards and in the paint. In the end, however, the Heat pulled away for the victory.
The Super Bowl frenzy is everywhere. So, how does one fill up the six days leading up to Sunday?
The Miami Heat had a great opportunity to get closer to the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, but the Atlanta Hawks had other plans.
With the victory against Atlanta, the Miami Heat are 27-15 on the season. Here are my takeaways from Friday’s win over the Hawks.
Wednesday was the first of a two-game home-and-home series for the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks. Nothing was easy for the Hawks on the offensive end as they fell 115-91. With the win, Miami improves to 26-15 for the season.
This was not the start that the Atlanta Hawks had in mind coming off an appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals last season. Atlanta is off to a 4-7 start and has looked like a below-average team through the early part of this season.
With the season now fully rolling it requires little introduction into the NBA’s best bets piece. We started out 2-1 on NBA opening night before a 2-3 performance on night two of NBA action.
What a tale of two seasons it was last season for the Atlanta Hawks. After a tough start, the team fired head coach Lloyd Pierce and promoted former Indiana Pacers head coach Nate McMillan to head coach. After McMillan was promoted, the Hawks took off.
The Atlanta Hawks had a shocking run to the Eastern Conference Finals and fell in six games to the eventual NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks. Trae Young took a big step forward in the playoffs and he earned himself a max contract in the process.
After blowing out the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1, the Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tougher, and it most definitely was.
The NBA playoffs are finally here for the Miami Heat.
For the last three seasons, the NBA has used a play-in tournament to determine its final few playoff teams.
Atlanta hurt Miami on the boards and in the paint. In the end, however, the Heat pulled away for the victory.
The Super Bowl frenzy is everywhere. So, how does one fill up the six days leading up to Sunday?
The Miami Heat had a great opportunity to get closer to the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, but the Atlanta Hawks had other plans.
With the victory against Atlanta, the Miami Heat are 27-15 on the season. Here are my takeaways from Friday’s win over the Hawks.
Wednesday was the first of a two-game home-and-home series for the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks. Nothing was easy for the Hawks on the offensive end as they fell 115-91. With the win, Miami improves to 26-15 for the season.
This was not the start that the Atlanta Hawks had in mind coming off an appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals last season. Atlanta is off to a 4-7 start and has looked like a below-average team through the early part of this season.
With the season now fully rolling it requires little introduction into the NBA’s best bets piece. We started out 2-1 on NBA opening night before a 2-3 performance on night two of NBA action.
What a tale of two seasons it was last season for the Atlanta Hawks. After a tough start, the team fired head coach Lloyd Pierce and promoted former Indiana Pacers head coach Nate McMillan to head coach. After McMillan was promoted, the Hawks took off.
The Atlanta Hawks had a shocking run to the Eastern Conference Finals and fell in six games to the eventual NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks. Trae Young took a big step forward in the playoffs and he earned himself a max contract in the process.
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