2023-24 NBA Game Recap

Heat screw up again, lose must-win game to Pacers 117-115

The Miami Heat’s chances of avoiding the NBA Play-In Tournament took a major hit as they lost on the road to the Indiana Pacers, 117-115, on Sunday. Indiana’s victory – which won them the season series over Miami 2-1 – paired with Philadelphia’s double overtime victory in San Antonio without Joel Embiid, dropped the Heat […]

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Miami’s comeback falls short as Maxey, Lowry lead Philadelphia to 98-91 home win

The Miami Heat’s comeback fell short in Philadelphia on Monday night as the 76ers held on late in the fourth quarter to beat their conference rivals for the first time this season, 98-91. Miami trailed by as many as 17 points in the second half but tied the contest in the final minutes of the

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Heat Jazz

Jimmy Butler’s 37-point outburst leads Heat past Jazz 126-120

Jimmy Butler’s second-half spark jolted the Miami Heat past the Utah Jazz 126-120 Saturday evening inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Fla. Bam Adebayo exited the game momentarily with 9:22 left in the third quarter due to a lower-body injury with Miami down five, 69-64. Butler scored 10 of the team’s ensuing 16 points (Terry Rozier

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Heat Bucks

Nikola Jovic’s career game, Bam Adebayo’s triple-double lead Heat past Bucks

The Miami Heat scored arguably their most substantial win of the season by defeating the Milwaukee Bucks on the road, 123-97, on Tuesday evening at the Fiserv Forum. Playing without Jimmy Butler (personal reasons), Terry Rozier (knee), and Josh Richardson (shoulder), Miami leaned on superb defensive principles and outstanding shooting from deep to score their

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Heat Bulls

Heat fail to overcome early deficit, lose to Bulls 124-116

The Heat could not overcome a 25-point first-quarter deficit, falling in the first of two straight to the Chicago Bulls Thursday evening 124-116 inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Fla. Within the blink of an eye, the Chicago Bulls, who never trailed, rallied to a 33-8 first-quarter lead. The Heat, who finished the first quarter on

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