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Miami Heat

How have other No. 10 seeds fared historically in the play-in tournament?

With one game left in the regular season, the Miami Heat officially locked up the No. 10 seed in the Eastern Conference. They are looking to accomplish the unthinkable, winning two play-in games on the road–beginning with the Chicago Bulls, who swept the season series 3-0. That begs the question: How have the other No. […]

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Heat dominate Pelicans in largest franchise victory of all-time, 153-104

The Miami Heat stormed into New Orleans on Friday night and absolutely decimated the tanking Pelicans on their home floor. With an unbelievable final score of 153-104, it was a team performance good for the greatest in franchise history. Led offensively by Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, and Duncan Robinson— each of Kel’el Ware, Alec Burks,

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West Heat

Why the West’s playoff picture should intrigue Heat with 3 days left

The Miami Heat’s regular season fate is all but decided in the East, barring something unforeseen. Entering their penultimate regular season game at 36-44, the only way they would avoid the No. 10 seed in the East is winning both of their final two games (Pelicans, Wizards) AND either two losses from the Chicago Bulls

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Tyler Herro

Should Tyler Herro have stronger consideration for the Most Improved Player Award?

There have been plenty of ups and downs in Tyler Herro’s seven-year career. From putting together a 37-point barrage in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals as a rookie to unfortunately breaking his hand diving for a loose ball moments into the 2022-23 postseason. It hasn’t been perfect, but growth isn’t always linear. The

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GAME PREVIEW: Heat head back on the road for crucial matchup in Chicago

In what will be a significant clash for the Eastern Conference play-in standings, the Miami Heat are heading back on the road to travel to the Windy City. Each of the Heat and Chicago Bulls are sporting identical records at 36-43 overall. They are sitting at the ninth and tenth seeds in the East, with

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Miami Heat

Miami Heat: 1 telling stat reveals unfortunate truth about team over last 3 seasons

Not all wins are created, nor are all losses. Nearly one year ago today, the Miami Heat trounced the then-tanking Portland Trail Blazers by 60 points, the largest margin of victory in franchise history. Fast forward to this season, the Heat undressed the Los Angeles Lakers in early December, yet have also blown double-digit leads

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Kel'el Ware

Could Kel’el Ware earn first-team All-Rookie honors?

There is less than one week left in the 2024-25 NBA regular season. That means we’re mere weeks away from awards getting announced. It’s been a long season for the Miami Heat. Though one of the most encouraging developments–figuratively and literally–has been the emergence of first-round rookie Kel’el Ware. For the season, Ware is averaging

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Miami Heat

The Miami Heat made history in latest double-digit win over Celtics

Just like everyone could’ve predicted, the Miami Heat have won six-straight games after losing 10 straight, most recently upsetting the Boston Celtics 124-103 inside TD Garden despite missing Andrew Wiggins and Duncan Robinson. All things considered, it’s up there with one of the best victories of the season. The Celtics were winners of nine straight

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Pelle Larsson

Pelle Larsson continues to show why Heat must invest in him long-term

Practically every young player in the NBA will experience highs and lows before they erupt. It happened to Miami Heat stars Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro when they first burst onto the scene. It happened to Nikola Jovic, who’s battled injuries each of his first three seasons; it’s currently happening to Jaime Jaquez Jr., who’s

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