Miami Heat End Of Season Press Conference

Kel'el Ware Pelle Larsson

Pelle Larsson, Kel’el Ware discuss what they want to improve most entering second season

One of the biggest bright spots of the underwhelming 2024-25 Miami Heat season was the play of their two rookies, Kel’el Ware and Pelle Larsson. Ware, who the Heat drafted No. 15 overall, far exceeded expectations. Larsson, the Heat’s second-round draft choice, showed flashes of being a legitimate two-way rotation guard, even though counting numbers […]

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Kyle Anderson Darius Garland

Kyle Anderson: Cavaliers were better without Darius Garland on the floor against Heat

The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t just dismantle the Miami Heat, they humiliated them in every which way. In fact, Cleveland set an NBA record for the largest point differential for a single series, outscoring them by 122 points–including by 92 points in the final two games. During the Heat’s end-of-season press conference on Wednesday, Anderson was

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Jaime Jaquez Jr.

Jaime Jaquez Jr.: This year was an ‘extremely humbling experience’

Around this point last year, Miami Heat wing Jaime Jaquez Jr. was labeled a “proud young warrior,” by Heat president Pat Riley after playing a team-most 75 games after only Bam Adebayo played at least 70 games for a team riddled with injuries. Jaquez finished fourth in Rookie of the Year voting and looked like

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