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Projecting the Miami Heat rotation with new additions

The Miami Heat return home for a one-game stint against the Boston Celtics. Better yet, the Heat’s three new deadline acquisitions–Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, and Davion Mitchell–whom they acquired last week are available to make their team debuts. It’s still fuzzy what the rotation will look like on Monday and beyond, but what can it […]

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Miami Heat Draft

The 2025 NBA Draft suddenly became very important for Miami Heat

On Thursday, the Miami Heat officially acquired forward Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell and Kyle Anderson in exchange for disgruntled star Jimmy Butler. Though lumped in was one of the more valuable asset of the entire deal: A 2025 top-10 protected pick from the Golden State Warriors. If not conveyed this season, the pick will be

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Miami Heat

Heat deserve credit for alleviating biggest weakness at trade deadline

While the Miami Heat lost arguably the third-best player in franchise history–a joyless Jimmy Butler–they picked three crucial acquisitions ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline: Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell and Kyle Anderson. The trade deadline is a perfect opportunity for teams in the hunt to shore up any weaknesses that could be at its detriment come

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Tyler Herro receives invitation to participate in NBA’s 3-point contest

It has been a remarkable 2024-25 campaign for Tyler Herro’s emergence with the Miami Heat. He has altered his shot diet, and it’s led to the most efficient offensive season of his career— resulting in his first ever All-Star honor. Part of that improved shot diet has included an increase and bigger focus on rim

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Jimmy Butler

NBA Trade Grades: Heat trade Jimmy Butler, acquire Andrew Wiggins and Davion Mitchell

The Miami Heat completed a five-team blockbuster this week, sending Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors while acquiring three players plus draft capital. Let’s grade the trade, shall we? Heat Receive: Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, Davion Mitchell, 2025 top-10 protected first-round pick It finally happened! After two months of non-stop drama, the Heat was

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Kel'el Ware

Miami Heat: Kel’el Ware should be frontrunner to replace Jared McCain for 2025 Rising Stars game

In case you may have missed it, the 2025 Rising Stars game rosters for All-Star weekend were released Tuesday. Miami Heat sophomore wing Jaime Jaquez Jr., who’s admittedly had a down season after being a top-5 rookie last year, was selected to the team. However, Heat first-round rookie Kel’el Ware was not, even though the

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Andrew Wiggins

Hanifan: Why Heat should pursue Andrew Wiggins if Warriors’ Jimmy Butler interest is real

We are nearing a week until the 2024-25 NBA Trade Deadline, set for Thursday, Feb. 6 at 3:00 p.m. EST. Still, the biggest domino to fall is where Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler might ultimately land, though there’s just as much uncertainty as to who is interested and what teams would be willing to give

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Tyler Herro

Does Tyler Herro have case to make All-Star reserves?

Last week, the 2024-25 NBA All-Star starters from both conferences were revealed, and the NBA All-Star reserves will be named on Thursday, Jan. 30. The selection process is different for starters versus reserves. The starters are decided by a combination of fans (50 percent), coaches and media while reserves are only chosen by head coaches.

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