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2020: The Year of the Asterisk

The NBA and NHL have made plans to resume their seasons in the coming months. The MLB appears to be close to an agreement between owners and players as to when they will begin their season. The NFL is planning to begin the season on-time.

It begs the question: Will the 2020 champions be tainted?

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Jae Crowder Wants to Stay in Miami Long-Term

A three-team trade that included Miami, Minnesota, and Memphis landed Andre Iguodala to the Heat. While Andre Iguodala was the big name in the deal, Jae Crowder has made the most impact with the team so far. Since his Heat debut on February 9th, Crowder has averaged 11.9 points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting 39.3 percent from beyond the arc.

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HEAT vs Hawks reaction

The goal coming out of the All-star break was to play better on the road. That didn’t start off well with the Miami Heat losing to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday. Unable to stop Trae Young, the Heat fell to the Hawks 129-124. The loss puts the Heat road record to 13-17 for the season. If Miami wants to make noise in the playoffs, they have to find a way to play better on the road.

Here are my takeaways from Thursday’s loss to Atlanta.

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2020: The Year of the Asterisk

The NBA and NHL have made plans to resume their seasons in the coming months. The MLB appears to be close to an agreement between owners and players as to when they will begin their season. The NFL is planning to begin the season on-time.

It begs the question: Will the 2020 champions be tainted?

Read More

Jae Crowder Wants to Stay in Miami Long-Term

A three-team trade that included Miami, Minnesota, and Memphis landed Andre Iguodala to the Heat. While Andre Iguodala was the big name in the deal, Jae Crowder has made the most impact with the team so far. Since his Heat debut on February 9th, Crowder has averaged 11.9 points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting 39.3 percent from beyond the arc.

Read More

HEAT vs Hawks reaction

The goal coming out of the All-star break was to play better on the road. That didn’t start off well with the Miami Heat losing to the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday. Unable to stop Trae Young, the Heat fell to the Hawks 129-124. The loss puts the Heat road record to 13-17 for the season. If Miami wants to make noise in the playoffs, they have to find a way to play better on the road.

Here are my takeaways from Thursday’s loss to Atlanta.

Read More