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Here's a statement that has felt nearly impossible all year: the Miami Heat are fully healthy. After a lengthy injury report just a day ago, all of those questionable tags got bumped to available, including Norman Powell, Jaime Jaquez Jr, Andrew Wiggins ...
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Herro returns, but Heat’s trip begins with blowout loss to Timberwolves. Takeaways and details
The Heat finally got guard Tyler Herro back from injury. But Herro’s return ended with a blowout loss to the Timberwolves. Herro made his return Tuesday after not playing in 11 consecutive games and also missing 13 of the last 14 games because of a right big toe contusion he sustained in the Heat’s road loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Dec. 3.
Here is why head coach Erik Spoelstra believes that Jaime Jaquez Jr. is "deserving" of being Sixth Man of the Year.
It's tradition for fans to obsess about the five who take the floor at the start. Which players are introduced? Which players get a chance to set the tone? The Miami Heat under Erik Spoelstra, however, have placed much more emphasis on which players tend ...
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‘Growth has been immense’ for Heat’s Kel’el Ware in second season, but growing pains continue
There have been plenty of encouraging moments from Heat second-year center Kel’el Ware, but there have also been plenty of growing pains.
The Brooklyn Nets (7-18) have been playing better basketball as of late and due to the uniqueness of the NBA Cup, they are having more to rest in between games than they will at any other point in the season.
The transition offense never has been in question. When fed a steady diet of opposing turnovers, the Miami Heat stand as a formidable force. Not so much Tuesday against the Timberwolves.