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Reasons for, against Heat surpassing projected 44.5 win total

We are less than two months away from the start of the Miami Heat’s training camp. Before you know it, the 2024-25 season will arrive. While free agency didn’t offer much activity for the Heat, let’s do some way-too-early forecasting with the currently constructed roster. Betting sites nationwide released their over-under win totals for each […]

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Bam Adebayo

Bam Adebayo trolls ESPN’s Brian Windhorst amid benching comments

In a team sport, not everyone is always going to play, especially in a 40-minute Olympic basketball game as opposed to a 48-minute NBA contest. Reigning NBA champion Jayson Tatum (and Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton) were subject to that in Team USA’s 26-point win over Team Serbia Sunday. Head coach Steve Kerr benched Tatum in favor

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Nikola Jovic

Nikola Jovic offers encouraging injury update during 2024 Olympics

For the second consecutive summer, 21-year-old Heat forward Nikola Jovic is competing for Serbia on the international stage, this time for the 2024 Paris Olympics alongside Nikola Jokic–arguably the best player on the planet–and Bogdan Bogdanovic. Earlier this summer, however, Jovic suffered a serious ankle injury in an offseason workout that was reported by a

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Jaime Jaquez Jr.

Bleacher Report ranks Jaime Jaquez Jr. as third-best trade asset in NBA

There weren’t many positive storylines for the Miami Heat in the 2023-24 season, but one was how then-rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. burst onto the scene. Jaquez, who was drafted No. 18 overall by the Miami Heat, finished fourth in Rookie of the Year voting and made All-Rookie first team in his inaugural NBA campaign. He

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Miami Heat

2024 NBA Summer League: Handing out grades for each Heat player

We are now three days removed from the conclusion of Summer League, capped by the Miami Heat capturing their first-ever Summer League title over the Memphis Grizzlies, finishing 6-0 in Las Vegas and 8-1 overall. Now it’s time to evaluate some individual performances! Below, I put on my professor cap and grade each Heat player’s

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Josh Christopher

Heat sign Josh Christopher to two-way, waive Zyon Pullin

The Miami Heat have signed guard Josh Christopher to a two-way contract, subsequently waiving former Florida guard Zyon Pullin, the team announced Thursday. OFFICIAL: The Miami HEAT announced today that they have signed guard Josh Christopher to a Two-Way Contract and waived guard Zyon Pullin. pic.twitter.com/0wHXHUJhMy — Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) July 25, 2024 Christopher, who

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Orlando Robinson

Former Heat big Orlando Robinson signs with Sacramento Kings

Earlier this month, after the Miami Heat drafted Kel’el Ware NO. 15 overall and re-signed Thomas Bryant to a one-year minimum deal, they waived backup Orlando Robinson before his $2.1 million contract became fully guaranteed. Nearly three weeks later, Robinson has found a new home, signing a one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings, beat writer

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Kel'el Ware

Miami Heat: Kel’el Ware lists his three goals for rookie season

While Miami Heat rookie Kel’el Ware was one of the best rookies throughout Summer League–helping lead the Heat to a Summer League title over the Memphis Grizzlies–it remains to be seen what his role will look like to begin the 2024-25 season. There are myriad variables, including his progress over the next two months–despite an

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