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A weekend back to back begins at 5 p.m. eastern tonight as the Miami Heat kick things off against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Heat find themselves in the mi
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Heat vs. Timberwolves: Tyler Herro Out; Anthony Edwards Should Calm Down After Last Game Controversy
The Miami Heat host the Minnesota Timberwolves at Kaseya Center on Saturday (5:00 PM ET), and the spotlight is on the stars right away. For the Heat, Norman
The Detroit Pistons entered their Thursday night game against the Miami Heat with a shorthanded lineup. Unfortunately, as they reached the second half of the game, the team ruled out its starting center, Jalen Duren, adding to the list of injury concerns in the new year.
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The Pistons (25-8) return from their West Coast trip to face Miami (18-15), with both teams entering Thursday's contest following impressive victories. Here's how to watch for free.
The Miami Heat have no interest in trading Bam Adebayo, according to NBA insider Zach Lowe. Teams have attempted to trade for Adebayo, with the Heat rejecting those calls.
As the Miami Heat kick off the New Year in Detroit against the top-seeded Pistons, there are some obvious resolutions to sneaking away with another win.
“He definitely should be in the category for Sixth Man of the Year,” Heat guard Norman Powell said. “He’s been doing a great job all year in putting his imprint on the game and helping us win close games or helping us open up some games with his play style and the force of his downhill attacks that he comes with every single night.”