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Heat Timberwolves

Timberwolves squeak past Heat 106-104

Despite another remarkable performance from Miami Heat big Bam Adebayo, the Minnesota Timberwolves bested the shorthanded Heat 106-104 Friday evening inside Kaseya Center. Adebayo finished with a team-high 29 points and 13 rebounds–his third-straight double-double–on 11-of-21 shooting, in addition to four assists and one steal. But the Heat were not able to conjure up enough […]

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Heat Cavaliers

Cavaliers down Heat 112-107, clinch first playoff spot

The Cleveland Cavaliers became the first to clinch a playoff spot Wednesday night against the shorthanded Miami Heat, winning 112-107. The Heat were down three starters–Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware and Andrew Wiggins–due to injury, but they were still able to scrap and claw their way to a competitive charge against the best team in the

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Heat secure 106-90 win over Wizards as Bam Adebayo makes history

Following another Miami Heat disheartening loss on Sunday, where they saw a 19-point lead vanish against the New York Knicks, the team needed to quickly respond. On the second night of a back-to-back; they did just that against the visiting Washington Wizards. Miami had complete control all game long and needed up winning with a

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Heat Bucks

Heat blow another fourth-quarter lead, lose 120-113 to Bucks

Despite one of Tyler Herro’s best performances of the season, the Miami Heat blew another fourth-quarter lead Sunday evening to the Milwaukee Bucks, losing 120-113. The Heat opened the fourth quarter up 93-85, though a 15-2 spurt over the first three minutes gave Milwaukee the five-point lead, their biggest up to that point. Miami tied

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Heat Raptors

Heat outlast Raptors in overtime 120-111, snap four-game skid

The Miami Heat snapped their season-long four-game losing streak Friday night against the Toronto Raptors, winning 120-111 in overtime. The Heat led by as much as seven points with 6:31 left in regulation, but RJ Barrett’s 3-pointer and floater gave Toronto the lead with 3:14 left. Barrett’s layup gave Toronto a three-point advantage — 107-104

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