MIAMI – With the Miami Heat’s 2025-26 regular season coming to a close in a 143-117 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday night, the team now prepares for an all-too-familiar path in the postseason.
Erik Spoelstra and the Miami Heat eye two wins in the play-in tournament to keep their season alive. Having participated in the competition four times, they are accustomed to being in the play-in round.
With a win on the final day of the NBA season, the Atlanta Hawks could have clinched fifth place in the East and a first-round matchup with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Instead, they sat their starters and let fate — and the Boston Celtics — decide their playoff seed.
The Miami Heat are once again in a familiar position, playing meaningful basketball in April without a guaranteed spot in the NBA Playoffs. As the 2025–26
The stage is set: the Miami Heat will be heading to Charlotte to face the Hornets in that 9-10 play-in game. The only way to punch their ticket into the playoffs is by winning two straight win or go home games on the road, starting with a blazing offense in Charlotte led by LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, and Kon Knueppel.
NBA history is full of players who were perfectly of their era, possessing the right skills and attributes to thrive during their time. There are also plenty of guys whose careers might have played out differently had they been born years later.
MIAMI – With the Miami Heat preparing for its fourth straight play-in tournament appearance, there’s no denying how disappointing that fate is, as many on the team were vocal about wanting to avoid the tourney.
MIAMI – With the Miami Heat facing the Atlanta Hawks in the final game of the 2025-26 regular season, the team is also preparing for its fourth straight play-in tournament.
After going undrafted in the 2018 NBA Draft, Gabe Vincent began his NBA journey by signing a two-way contract with the Miami Heat in January 2020. The stint laid the foundation of his professional career.
No one in the organization would have believed it if they were told a fourth Play-In Tournament was their fate. They can point to injuries, but their vision
Gabe Vincent’s postseason journey with the Los Angeles Lakers may have been short-lived, with two consecutive first-round exits. However, his journey with the Miami Heat painted a different picture.
It has been a frustrating season for the Miami Heat. They aren’t good enough to avoid the play-in game with their 42–39 record, or bad enough to secure a high lottery pick.
LeBron's career can't go on forever, can it? If it were to end tomorrow, it would be the greatest run of sustained excellence the league has ever seen.
The Miami Heat’s ‘Big Three’, comprising LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh, will go down as the franchise’s most legendary trio. But when they were banded together, things did not start off well.
With the Miami Heat preparing for its fourth straight play-in tournament, there is one game left in the regular season on Sunday against the Atlanta Hawks that could bring them up a seed to host a contest in the tourney.
For the first time all season, the Miami Heat expect to have a full complement of players when they hit the floor next week against the Charlotte Hornets in the No.
The Miami Heat are guaranteed a fourth straight year in the play-in round, but -- with one game left in the regular season -- there's still something for Miami to chase.
The Miami Heat has finally addressed the nagging void! Months after placing Terry Rozier on leave due to a federal gambling investigation tied to alleged on-court misconduct, management has reacted.
The Heat are promoting guard Jahmir Young from his two-way contract to a standard NBA deal, according to Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press. Young will receive a two-year contract, his agent told Shams Charania of ESPN.
Simone Fontecchio and Pelle Larsson scored 24 points each as the Miami Heat snapped a two-game losing streak, crushing the host Washington Wizards 140-117 on Friday night.
The Miami Heat are on the road on Friday night as they travel to take on the Washington Wizards in an Eastern Conference matchup. Miami enters Friday’s game with a 41-39 record after losing on the road to the Toronto Raptors on Thursday night.
The Heat have officially waived guard Terry Rozier, as relayed by Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel. The move had been expected for weeks.
The Heat are ice cold. They are ice cold in competing against good teams and possibly need a “reset.” They are 41-39 and sadly can’t avoid the play-in tournament.
While sporting teams are often asked to follow a strict discipline and focus, the story of the 2006 NBA title-winning Miami Heat is a complete exception.
The Heat are headed back to the play-in. Again. Miami didn’t want this. Said as much, too. Bam Adebayo called his team “better than being in the play-in” just a few weeks ago.
Not only did the Miami Heat lose Tuesday for the ninth time in their last dozen games, but the defeat sent them into the play-in tournament for the fourth season in a row.
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo recently reflected on his historic 83-point performance, asserting that the outburst has fundamentally altered how the league perceives his offensive capabilities.