Heating Up: 76ers vs Heat Game 1 Reaction
With Joel Embiid out, it looked like it was going to be an easy game for the Miami Heat. However, it wasn’t.
With Joel Embiid out, it looked like it was going to be an easy game for the Miami Heat. However, it wasn’t.
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 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.
Facing a shorthanded Detroit Pistons team on Tuesday, the Miami Heat should have an easy win, right? Not exactly.
The Miami Heat knew it was going to be a battle facing four Eastern Conference contending teams this week. However, they ended the week with a 3-1 record by beating the Philadelphia 76ers.
This was the Miami Heat’s first big test of the week. This week, they face the best in the Eastern Conference. On Monday, it was the Chicago Bulls, who came in a game behind the Heat in the conference standings.
The Nets kept it close last night. But in the end, the Heat pulled away with the victory. With the win, Miami moves to 37-20 for the season. Here are my takeaways from Saturday’s win over Brooklyn.
After a crazy NBA trade deadline, the Miami Heat took on a new-look New Orleans Pelicans team. It was the
What a game. Trailing by double-digits entering the fourth quarter, the Miami Heat looked worn out against the Toronto Raptors. The shooting was not there and Jimmy Butler was getting little support. Then the Heat made a run and tied the game.
In the end, the Heat were able to hold off the Clippers with clutch plays from P.J. Tucker and late-game free throws from Jimmy Butler. With the win, Miami moves to 32-17 for the season.
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.
With Joel Embiid out, it looked like it was going to be an easy game for the Miami Heat. However, it wasn’t.
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 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.
Facing a shorthanded Detroit Pistons team on Tuesday, the Miami Heat should have an easy win, right? Not exactly.
The Miami Heat knew it was going to be a battle facing four Eastern Conference contending teams this week. However, they ended the week with a 3-1 record by beating the Philadelphia 76ers.
This was the Miami Heat’s first big test of the week. This week, they face the best in the Eastern Conference. On Monday, it was the Chicago Bulls, who came in a game behind the Heat in the conference standings.
The Nets kept it close last night. But in the end, the Heat pulled away with the victory. With the win, Miami moves to 37-20 for the season. Here are my takeaways from Saturday’s win over Brooklyn.
After a crazy NBA trade deadline, the Miami Heat took on a new-look New Orleans Pelicans team. It was the debut of the new Pelicans
What a game. Trailing by double-digits entering the fourth quarter, the Miami Heat looked worn out against the Toronto Raptors. The shooting was not there and Jimmy Butler was getting little support. Then the Heat made a run and tied the game.
In the end, the Heat were able to hold off the Clippers with clutch plays from P.J. Tucker and late-game free throws from Jimmy Butler. With the win, Miami moves to 32-17 for the season.
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.
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