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This week hasn’t started off well for the Miami Heat.

This week hasn’t started off well for the Miami Heat.

The Philadelphia 76ers played Monday’s game without James Harden and Joel Embiid.

As the calendar flips over to a new week, it’s time once again to scan the schedule and see when the best games are happening.

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.

After having a week off for the All-Star break, the NBA is back in full swing again.
Mitchell discusses how the Ben Simmons and James Harden trade was really just two teams swapping prima donnas.

The calendar has officially turned to February and there are only two more full months of the NBA season left. The trade deadline is a week away and while it usually disappoints, there could be some drastic shifts in some team’s rosters.

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.

The Miami Heat were shorthanded against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. They were without Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, Caleb Martin, and Markieff Morris.

The Ben Simmons era in Philadelphia is headed towards a messy end. The two sides have been far apart in building back their relationship since the Philadelphia 76ers got eliminated in the 2021 playoffs.

Last season looked promising for the Philadelphia 76ers. They finished the regular season as the number one seed and an MVP candidate in Joel Embiid leading the way.

This week hasn’t started off well for the Miami Heat.

The Philadelphia 76ers played Monday’s game without James Harden and Joel Embiid.

As the calendar flips over to a new week, it’s time once again to scan the schedule and see when the best games are happening.

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.

After having a week off for the All-Star break, the NBA is back in full swing again.
Mitchell discusses how the Ben Simmons and James Harden trade was really just two teams swapping prima donnas.

The calendar has officially turned to February and there are only two more full months of the NBA season left. The trade deadline is a week away and while it usually disappoints, there could be some drastic shifts in some team’s rosters.

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.

The Miami Heat were shorthanded against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. They were without Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, Caleb Martin, and Markieff Morris.

The Ben Simmons era in Philadelphia is headed towards a messy end. The two sides have been far apart in building back their relationship since the Philadelphia 76ers got eliminated in the 2021 playoffs.

Last season looked promising for the Philadelphia 76ers. They finished the regular season as the number one seed and an MVP candidate in Joel Embiid leading the way.
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