Andrew Wiggins scored on a lob-pass dunk at the buzzer, leading the host Miami Heat to a 140-138 overtime win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Miami's Nikola Jovic inbounded the ball with 0.4 seconds left.
MIAMI – As the Miami Heat have been running a new style of offense, focusing more on a free-flowing system and upping the pace, many players have benefited, with no one more arguably than Jaime Jaquez Jr., in the midst of his third NBA season.
MIAMI – With the Miami Heat’s new fast-paced offense bringing the best out of everyone on the team, it wasn’t always like this, especially when looking at the postseason performance from the franchise.
When Bam Adebayo went down in Denver a week ago, it had the coaching staff looking around on that Heat sideline trying to see how they would fill that void.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
The Miami Heat have had quite the surprising start to their regular season. Although the 6-4 overall record doesn't jump off the page, the Heat have the seventh best Net Rating in the league, despite missing Norman Powell for three games, Bam Adebayo for four and Tyler Herro for all ten.
The wise guys are underestimating coach Erik Spoelstra’s impact on the Miami Heat this season. They’re sitting at 6-4, but considering how the team has
A ton of rumors have surrounded Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant as of late regarding recent comments on his lack of “joy” with the team, as the one other franchise that has been connected to the star in a potential trade is the Miami Heat.
The term “sophomore slump” has been around for decades as a way to describe a decline in everything from terrible second albums to ugly report cards. Jaime Jaquez Jr.
The Bam Adebayo-les run for the Miami Heat has started off better than expected. A 2-0 stretch on the back to back this past Friday and Saturday night has pushed their record to a 6-4 start through ten games.
If you don't learn history, you are doomed to repeat it. Sometimes, however, you learn it and want to repeat it. Consider that the last two times the Miami Heat started 4-0 at home, they reached the NBA Finals.
Things are clicking for the injury ridden Miami Heat through the first 10 games of the season. A 6-4 record, a revived offensive playbook, and a top five defense doesn't seem so bad for the rotating list on the daily injury report.
The points are expected to fly on Monday night when the Miami Heat plays host to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Miami ranked second in the NBA in scoring with 124.1 points per game heading into Sunday's play, while Cleveland was seventh at 120.7.
With the Miami Heat coming off a 136-131 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night, the team looks ahead to Monday, where they take on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
MIAMI – With Nikola Jovic highlighting the Miami Heat’s win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night, 136-131, there was another player who has continued what has been an impressive season in newcomer Norman Powell.
Tyler Herro, last season's leading scorer, hasn't played yet. Norman Powell, this season's leading scorer, missed two games. Bam Adebayo, the captain and defensive anchor, has missed two games, and will miss at least a third, Monday against visiting Cleveland.
The next man up mentality has been a motto for Erik Spoelstra and the Miami Heat for years. A primary guy goes down and some random guy named Gabe Vincent, Max Strus, Caleb Martin and a long list of others emerge before your eyes.
Nikola Jovic scored a career-high 29 points off the bench and made a key block late in the game to help the Miami Heat outlast the visiting Portland Trail Blazers, 136-131, on Saturday.
One Miami Heat star spoke about how Tyler Herro is helping him add a new element to his game similar to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Miami Heat have been surprisingly strong this season, given that their roster is mostly built around their younger stars right now.
Less than 24 hours after his home was destroyed by fire, Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra was back on the sidelines for Friday’s NBA Cup clash against the Charlotte Hornets, setting the tone with calm resolve.
Miami played a game that almost didn’t feel real. Norman Powell scored 25 and the Heat broke a franchise record with 53 first-quarter points — the second-highest scoring first quarter in NBA history — in a 126-108 NBA Cup win over Charlotte.
A massive fire broke out at a home belonging to Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra on Thursday. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded to a call of a house fire at 4:36 a.m.