MIAMI – As the Miami Heat are surrounded by rumors heading into the 2026 offseason, the team also has other big decisions incoming for certain players like Norman Powell and Andrew Wiggins.
The Miami Heat know they need to make changes after winning just a single playoff game in the last three seasons. Monday, team president Pat Riley confirmed those changes wouldn't involve Heat center Bam Adebayo — or himself.
MIAMI – Monday afternoon was an important time for the Miami Heat as Pat Riley gave insight into the future of the team after the play-in tournament loss to the Charlotte Hornets, ending their season.
In court Monday to seek a dismissal of federal charges, former Miami Heat point guard Terry Rozier learned prosecutors are expanding the case against him with intentions to present new charges to a grand jury.
Before being waived by the Heat earlier this month, veteran guard Terry Rozier spent most of the 2025/26 season on leave after being one of several individuals connected with the NBA arrested in October in relation to a federal gambling probe.
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 know it. Pat Riley said it. Now comes the part where they have to actually fix it. Riley didn’t dance around much during his end-of-season address.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley certainly seems to feel vindicated by his decision to trade Jimmy Butler last year. Riley addressed the media in his end-of-season press conference Monday, and he clearly suggested that his decision to get rid of Butler was a net positive for the team.
A defiant Heat president Pat Riley says he isn’t going anywhere. Riley declared early in his annual postseason press conference, which lasted 67 minutes, that he has no plans to step down, Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press reports (Twitter link).
Pat Riley is 80 years old, but apparently, retirement can wait. The Heat president met with reporters Monday and made that much clear after a season that ended with a winning record, but no playoff berth.
Basketball legend Candace Parker is soon joining her friend Dwyane Wade and many others in the sport’s most prestigious club. The two-time WNBA Most Valuable Player will be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame later this year, and when she heard the news, she knew who her presenter for the event would be.
The NBA playoffs tend to be the chalky-ist of all the postseasons in professional sports, with the higher seeds finding ways to prevail and proceed. Yes,
Shaquille O’Neal stood at a career crossroads after his run in Los Angeles ended. The real reason behind his sudden choice was not revealed until now. O’Neal appeared in a studio with championship memories to explain why he chose the Miami Heat.
After a broken relationship with Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal was traded to the Miami Heat in June of 2004. Having played alongside Bryant, as Shaq looked around for his next team, watching Dwyane Wade made the decision easy for him.
The beloved voice of the Miami Heat, PA announcer Michael Baiamonte, has called his final game with the Heat after they fell short in their fight for the playoffs.
After a challenging season, the Miami Heat faced their last chance to clinch a playoff spot in the Play-In tournament. But a heart-wrenching 127-126 loss to the Charlotte Hornets in their opening game marked the end of their postseason aspirations.