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Heat Pistons

Heat lose another overtime thriller to Pistons 125-124

Despite Jimmy Butler’s electrifying triple-double, the Miami Heat suffered another overtime loss to the Detroit Pistons, 125-124, inside Little Caesars Arena Monday evening. Jimmy Butler finished Monday with 35 points, 19 rebounds–a career-high–10 assists, four steals and one block on 12-of-21 shooting and 10-of-12 from the free-throw line. He was spectacular down the stretch, helping […]

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Heat Cavaliers

Heat secure 122-113 win over Cavaliers, earn third-straight win

The Miami Heat picked up their third straight win for the first time this season Sunday night, securing a 122-113 win over the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers inside Kaseya Center. Sunday’s win also came on the second leg of a back-to-back for the Heat, who are now the third team to beat the Cavaliers–the other two

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Tyler Herro’s 31 points isn’t enough as Heat fall short to Raptors 119-116

The Miami Heat fumbled their chance to take advantage of another Toronto Raptors matchup, who came into the night with a 5-15 record. They battled till the end, but continue to struggle with late game execution, losing 119-116. Miami now drops back to a .500 record at 9-9 and fall to the sixth seed again

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Tyler Herro leads the way in Miami’s 98-94 bounce back win in Charlotte

With the Miami Heat’s near 20-point comeback attempt against the Milwaukee Bucks falling short in the previous game, they found themselves on the other side of containing a large lead the next night. In a back-to-back set that saw the Heat travel to face the Charlotte Hornets, they got the job done. But it wasn’t

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Heat Bucks

Damian Lillard, Bucks survive late Heat comeback attempt, win 106-103

Damian Lillard’s dominant 37-point performance helped the Milwaukee Bucks fend off the Miami Heat Tuesday evening inside the Kaseya Center, winning 106-103. Milwaukee led by 22 with under nine minutes left in the second half. Though a combination of Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, Terry Rozier–in his first game back from injury–and second-round rookie Pelle Larsson,

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