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Erik Spoelstra

Erik Spoelstra: Boston winning title brought a ‘different motivation’ to offseason

From the injuries to playing in their second-straight play-in, the 2023-24 season wasn’t the most fruitful for the Miami Heat. Their fate was met rather quickly last postseason, getting trounced in five games by the top-seeded and eventual-champion Boston Celtics, 11 months after the Heat bested them in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Heat didn’t

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Kel'el Ware

Bam Adebayo: ‘It’s a good sign’ that Kel’el Ware’s growing already

One of my biggest questions ahead of training camp, which begins on Tuesday, was how the rookies would fare in their first extended time together outside of Summer League. We won’t know until time elapses, but what we do know is that Bam Adebayo has already seen growth from rookie Kel’el Ware over the last

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Tyler Herro

Tyler Herro: ‘Being healthy is my biggest thing’ entering 2024-25 season

While it’s not technically true relative to his peers, the 2023-24 season was an incredibly long one for Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro. The 24-year-old, looking to prove any naysayers wrong after missing virtually all of the 2023 postseason with a broken hand suffered in Game 1, couldn’t have asked for a much greater start

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Jimmy Butler

Hanifan’s Offseason Outlook: Evaluating the Miami Heat’s 2024 offseason

Hot Hot Hoops senior writer Matt Hanifan will provide his take on the offseasons of all 30 teams for the next 30 days! Today, we are looking back on the Miami Heat’s offseason! Previous Offseason Outlooks: Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Brooklyn Nets Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Detroit Pistons Indiana Pacers Milwaukee Bucks New

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Tyler Herro

Tyler Herro isn’t focused on starting entering 2024-25 season

Heading into the 2022-23 season, Tyler Herro opined about wanting to be a full-time starter, which he earned during that subsequent training camp. Nearly two calendar years later, Herro sung a different tune during Media Day ahead of the 2024-25 season. “I’m going to leave it to [head coach Erik Spoelstra] and [Heat president Pat

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Caleb Daniels

Heat sign Caleb Daniels, training camp roster now at 21-player max

The Miami Heat announced Thursday that they have signed guard Caleb Daniels to a one-year, non-guaranteed contract (Exhibit 10). OFFICIAL: The Miami HEAT have signed guard Caleb Daniels. More info – https://t.co/mw8S1nqzHP pic.twitter.com/QDjPqdBpd1 — Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) September 26, 2024 The Heat’s training camp roster is now at the 21-player maximum ahead of camp, which

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Josh Christopher

Josh Christopher: Miami has ‘given me the cheat codes’ of being successful

In January, the Sioux Falls Skyforce (Miami Heat G-League affiliate) signed guard and former first-round pick Josh Christopher off waivers after the Salt Lake City Stars waived him from his two-way contract. Christopher went on to spend the rest of the season with the Skyforce, averaging 15.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals

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Terry Rozier

Report: Terry Rozier cleared for 5-on-5, expected to be ready for training camp

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier has been fully cleared to play 5-on-5 and is expected to be ready to participate in training camp, which begins next week in the Bahamas, Heat insider Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald was first to report Tuesday. NEW: Terry Rozier cleared for 5-on-5, looking forward to first Heat camp:

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