
Heating Up: Jazz vs Heat Reaction
This game could’ve ended just like the past two games in Los Angeles. But, in the end, the Miami Heat were able to seal the deal.

This game could’ve ended just like the past two games in Los Angeles. But, in the end, the Miami Heat were able to seal the deal.

Despite having control for long stretches, and many opportunities in overtime, the Heat couldn’t put the Los Angeles Lakers away. With huge production from their reserves, the Lakers were able to escape with a win. The loss puts Miami at 7-4 for the season.

Historically, the Miami Heat never play well in Denver. Is it because of the altitude? Who knows.

After a week or so of NBA action, the season has shown us some surprises to start out. It is still too early in the season to make some definitive statements about teams, but the contenders and pretenders should start sorting themselves out.

The Miami Heat have now won five straight games. They started off slow against the Dallas Mavericks, who jumped to an early double-digit lead.

This was a good matchup between two solid teams, as each entered Friday’s game with only one loss in the early season.

This was an early big test for the Miami Heat. It was an opportunity to test themselves against the Brooklyn Nets, one of the league’s top contenders.

The Miami Heat returned home to face an Orlando MagicΒ team playing on the second of back-to-back days. This was a game Miami needed before the schedule gets tougher.

The Miami Heat knew this game wasn’t going to be a cakewalk as the Indiana Pacers are known for being gritty and tough.

This time, the Miami Heat are the hunters. After the Milwaukee Bucks swept them in last year’s playoffs, the Heat had this game circled on their calendar and were certainly prepared for it.

Tyler Herro was huge for the Miami Heat during their 2020 playoff run in the bubble. In the first three rounds of the playoffs, Herro averaged 16.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 3.9 assists on 46/38/90 shooting splits.

The Miami Heat had a disappointing year last season, as they were unable to capitalize on their NBA Finals appearance in 2020. They went from Eastern Conference Champions to being swept out of the first round by the eventual NBA Champions.

This game could’ve ended just like the past two games in Los Angeles. But, in the end, the Miami Heat were able to seal the deal.

Despite having control for long stretches, and many opportunities in overtime, the Heat couldn’t put the Los Angeles Lakers away. With huge production from their reserves, the Lakers were able to escape with a win. The loss puts Miami at 7-4 for the season.

Historically, the Miami Heat never play well in Denver. Is it because of the altitude? Who knows.

After a week or so of NBA action, the season has shown us some surprises to start out. It is still too early in the season to make some definitive statements about teams, but the contenders and pretenders should start sorting themselves out.

The Miami Heat have now won five straight games. They started off slow against the Dallas Mavericks, who jumped to an early double-digit lead.

This was a good matchup between two solid teams, as each entered Friday’s game with only one loss in the early season.

This was an early big test for the Miami Heat. It was an opportunity to test themselves against the Brooklyn Nets, one of the league’s top contenders.

The Miami Heat returned home to face an Orlando MagicΒ team playing on the second of back-to-back days. This was a game Miami needed before the schedule gets tougher.

The Miami Heat knew this game wasn’t going to be a cakewalk as the Indiana Pacers are known for being gritty and tough.

This time, the Miami Heat are the hunters. After the Milwaukee Bucks swept them in last year’s playoffs, the Heat had this game circled on their calendar and were certainly prepared for it.

Tyler Herro was huge for the Miami Heat during their 2020 playoff run in the bubble. In the first three rounds of the playoffs, Herro averaged 16.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 3.9 assists on 46/38/90 shooting splits.

The Miami Heat had a disappointing year last season, as they were unable to capitalize on their NBA Finals appearance in 2020. They went from Eastern Conference Champions to being swept out of the first round by the eventual NBA Champions.
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