As ESPN introduces more strategy-oriented content about the NBA -- including Coaches' Corner with Tim Legler on which Erik Spoelstra recently appeared -- its talking heads aren't exactly slowing down with the crazy hot takes.
Every NBA season comes with its fair share of surprises and setbacks, and for the Miami Heat, the start of the 2025-26 campaign brought unwelcome news.
It's officially Miami Heat dress rehearsal day. After an extremely crowded injury report for most of this preseason, they are finally close to whole aside from Tyler Herro and Kasparas Jakucionis.
Tyler Herro has said he wants to stay in Miami long term. But the clock is ticking on the Miami Heat’s willingness to commit to their All-Star guard. With the extension window closing soon, reports say substantial talks between Herro and the organization have yet to take place, and optimism around a deal remains low.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
A second-year player has been in the spotlight all summer, into fall. From the time that Erik Spoelstra uncharacteristically, publicly called out that player's professionalism in Las Vegas, to a preseason that has featured that player in major minutes, it's been something to watch.
Erik Spoelstra has had many job titles as he worked his way up from being a Miami Heat video coordinator all the way up to becoming the team’s head coach in 2008.
MIAMI – With the Miami Heat having championship aspirations this upcoming season, one of the players on the team who believes their contender status is guard Davion Mitchell.
MIAMI – As Miami Heat fans await the injury return of star Tyler Herro, the team will have to make due without the guard for the start of the season. Enter the Heat newcomer who’s looking to step up in Norman Powell as he spoke with ClutchPoints in an exclusive interview about where he is in his comfort level ahead of next week’s opener.
MIAMI – With the news of the Miami Heat’s Erik Spoelstra being the new head coach for the USA men’s basketball team, he will be introduced on Thursday afternoon at the Kaseya Center.
So, make the All-Star team, win the three-point contest, and be among the best 2-guards in the NBA, but get left off of Bleacher Report's top 100 NBA players?
Erik Spoelstra was recently named as the latest head coach of Team USA basketball, following in the footsteps of Steve Kerr and Greg Popovich. Spoelstra enjoyed his time as an assistant coach in the most recent Olympics, as he called it a humbling experience to get back to "coaching 101" and adjust his overall coaching scope.
The Miami Heat have had trouble getting themselves off the injury report this pre-season, as one of the main reasons for the 0-5 start is due to the plethora of Sioux Falls guys that have been holding it down for the Heat.
For the past couple of seasons, the Miami Heat have finished firmly in the middle of the NBA standings -- and many observers project the same again, even if Heat insiders have hopes for a younger, refreshed roster.
Tyler Herro is expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 campaign due to a foot and ankle injury, but the Miami Heat star recently dropped the bold proclamation that he would be back on the court “sooner rather than later.” “Super excited.
MIAMI – With Miami Heat star Tyler Herro dealing with a foot and ankle injury that will keep him out for the start of the season, he would use Wednesday night to give an update that will likely have the fanbase excited for the upcoming season.
For all the preseason hype Miami managed to build, their start has felt less like Heat culture and more like mild confusion. The numbers don’t lie, with 0 and 5 in preseason, which is the worst mark in the league.
The Heat have signed forward Steve Settle III and waived wing Gabe Madsen, according to the team. Miami originally agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract with Settle right after he went undrafted in June.
Miami Heat All-Star center Bam Adebayo said he "feels fine" after leaving Monday night's preseason loss at Atlanta with a knee contusion. Adebayo, 28, departed in the third quarter, finishing with 13 points and nine rebounds in 19 minutes in a 119-118 overtime loss to the Hawks.