Heating Up: Celtics vs. Heat Reaction
The Miami Heat entered Monday’s game against the Boston Celtics without Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, and P.J. Tucker. The game went about as well as you’d expect.
The Miami Heat entered Monday’s game against the Boston Celtics without Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, and P.J. Tucker. The game went about as well as you’d expect.
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.
This game was not close at all. The Miami Heat took care of business early by jumping out to a double-digit lead.
The Houston Rockets are expected to be one of the more active teams at the trade deadline. Forward Christian Wood is among players the Rockets are considering moving. There are plenty of teams who are interested in pursuing Wood. One of those teams appears to be the Miami Heat.
It’s almost been two years since the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers squared off in the NBA Finals. A lot has changed since then. The Lakers have been a disappointment since the season started.
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.
The Miami Heat entered Wednesday’s game without two of their best playmakers in Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry. Still, the Heat made no excuses and moved forward.
The Miami Heat were in for a challenge on Monday night. Like the Heat, the Toronto Raptors are a tough defensive-minded team with size and length.
The NBA is filled with parity this season, as there is not a clear-cut team expected to win the conference. Some with competitive records halfway through the season are either true contenders to win the conference or they are pretenders in disguise.
The Miami Heat fell short against the Philadelphia 76ers on the second night of a back-to-back. Miami had a double-digit lead early and had their imprint on the game. However, the Sixers came back with a strong second half and took the lead.
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.
The Miami Heat entered Monday’s game against the Boston Celtics without Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, and P.J. Tucker. The game went about as well as you’d expect.
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.
This game was not close at all. The Miami Heat took care of business early by jumping out to a double-digit lead.
The Houston Rockets are expected to be one of the more active teams at the trade deadline. Forward Christian Wood is among players the Rockets are considering moving. There are plenty of teams who are interested in pursuing Wood. One of those teams appears to be the Miami Heat.
It’s almost been two years since the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers squared off in the NBA Finals. A lot has changed since then. The Lakers have been a disappointment since the season started.
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.
The Miami Heat entered Wednesday’s game without two of their best playmakers in Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry. Still, the Heat made no excuses and moved forward.
The Miami Heat were in for a challenge on Monday night. Like the Heat, the Toronto Raptors are a tough defensive-minded team with size and length.
The NBA is filled with parity this season, as there is not a clear-cut team expected to win the conference. Some with competitive records halfway through the season are either true contenders to win the conference or they are pretenders in disguise.
The Miami Heat fell short against the Philadelphia 76ers on the second night of a back-to-back. Miami had a double-digit lead early and had their imprint on the game. However, the Sixers came back with a strong second half and took the lead.
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.
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