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Chris Bosh: Goran Dragic was ‘a great professional’

Unfortunately, Chris Bosh’s career prematurely ended due to blood clot issues, last appearing in a game in Feb. of 2016. Over 3,100 days later, however, the former Miami Heat big man appeared for a couple of minutes in Goran Dragic’s farewell event, “I Feel Slovenia Night of the Dragon” last weekend. After the game, Chris […]

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Bally Sports

Bally Sports Sun to continue airing Heat games through 2024-25 season

Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of Bally Sports, will continue to broadcast regional games for more than a dozen franchises, including the Miami Heat, according to court filings Friday. The agreement will also be carried out for nine NHL franchises, including the Tampa Bay Lightning. The 12 additional NBA franchises, whose rights will be

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Miami Heat’s social media page fires back at Phoenix Suns amid 2024-25 schedule release

By now, you have probably heard that the NBA released the 2024-25 regular season schedule Thursday, with the Miami Heat set to open against the Orlando Magic on Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. EST. In light of the schedule release, the Phoenix Suns social media page shared light-hearted memes of the other 29 teams and

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Jimmy Butler

Jimmy Butler’s ‘Big Face Coffee’ gets great review from New York Times

What some thought turned into a funny gimmick inside the NBA’s infamous bubble during the fall of 2020 really turned into an obsession and ever-growing business for Miami Heat star forward Jimmy Butler. Four years ago, Butler launched “Big Face Coffee,” which began with him selling cups of coffee at $20 a pop in the

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Miami Heat: 2024-25 In-Season Tournament Schedule Revealed

The NBA announced its second-annual In-Season Tournament schedule Tuesday afternoon, roughly a month after the groups were revealed. The Miami Heat will be in Group B with the Milwaukee Bucks, Indiana Pacers, Toronto Raptors and Detroit Pistons. Their two road games will be in Detroit and Indiana with the two inside Kaseya Center against Milwaukee

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