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Should we be concerned about the Heat’s continued inability to finish at rim?

Even though the Miami Heat completely weeded out long 2s from their shot profile and are making 3s rank inside the top-10 in both 3-point frequency and 3-point percentage, they have still been a mediocre offense through the team’s first 15 games after being a bottom-third offense in each of the last two seasons. The […]

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Heat’s issues remain glaring in loss to Sacramento

The Miami Heat’s 111-110 loss to the Sacramento Kings on their home court underscored familiar struggles. Here are four critical takeaways from the game that highlight Miami’s challenges this season: 1. Third-Quarter Troubles Continue The Heat’s “turd periods,” as they’ve become known, have been a persistent issue this season. Against Sacramento, Miami was outscored 37-17

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Miami Heat: New look starting 5 has been worst lineup in NBA to begin 2024-25

We’re still four games into a grueling 82-game season for the Miami Heat, but first impressions matter. The Miami Heat opened the 2024-25 season with a new starting 5 that didn’t play a single possession last season: Terry Rozier, Tyler Herro, Jimmy Butler, Nikola Jovic and Bam Adebayo. It’s still way-to-early in the NBA season,

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Miami Heat must change this glaring trend sooner rather than later

It was just one game, but it wasn’t an encouraging one for the Miami Heat on Wednesday, getting smacked on their home floor 116-97 by the Orlando Magic. Check out Dan’s full recap of the game here–spoiler: It wasn’t pretty. Bam Adebayo ultimately called the performance “embarrassing” after the game. He’s not wrong. After all,

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Miami Heat: A breakdown of 2024-25 schedule from a rest advantage perspective

Coming off back-to-back play-in berths, the Miami Heat are looking forward to a fresh start in 2024-25. Over the last two seasons, they have finished with 44 and 46 wins, respectively. Though they ended dissimilar to one another, as last year’s team got bounced in the first round by the reigning champion Boston Celtics, while

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