The Miami Heat have lost three straight and 4 of their last 5. The offense has sputtered as teams have tried to slow them down. Their 3 point shooting has also started to regress from their hot start.
The Heat have held internal discussions about a possible pursuit of Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. Morant has missed 11 of Memphis’ last 12 games with a calf injury, but Miami continues to monitor the situation as it evaluates potential backcourt upgrades.
MIAMI – As the Miami Heat lost to the struggling Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, 127-111, it marked the team’s third straight loss and fourth of its last five contests.
Hello Play-in, our old friend. After a thrilling, refreshing start to the 2025-26 season, which catapulted them all the way to third in the Eastern Conference in spite of significant injuries, the Miami Heat are right back where they have been the past three seasons....
MIAMI – With the Miami Heat losing to the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, 127-111, it marks the team’s fourth defeat in the last five games. As the Heat are missing players due to injury, like Davion Mitchell and Tyler Herro, it was still a disappointing performance, though there doesn’t appear to be much concern from Norman Powell.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Think about the Miami Heat organization and Dwyane Wade is probably the first name that comes to mind. You could claim Shaquille O’Neal as the second, but most Heat fans will argue it’s Udonis Haslem.
After a hot start to the 2025-26 NBA season, the Miami Heat have been struggling lately, with a three-game losing streak. Despite some red flags, the players are not overly concerned with their recent results.
MIAMI – After the Miami Heat’s tough loss to the Orlando Magic on Friday, the team had a prime opportunity to get back in the win column against the struggling Sacramento Kings in the second game of the back-to-back.
It took Russell Westbrook until the final days of the offseason to find a team, but the all-time great has been making the most of his opportunity nonetheless.
Coming off a final play breakdown and loss to the Orlando Magic on Friday night, a Saturday night bounce back was the goal for the Miami Heat. As the Sacramento Kings came to town, the Heat were missing Tyler Herro, Davion Mitchell, and Pelle Larsson on the second night of a back to back.
MIAMI – With Miami Heat star Tyler Herro’s MRI revealing a toe contusion, his status for the immediate future is uncertain, but he isn’t the only key player to miss time for the team.
As the Heat got ready for the Kings on Saturday night, a morning MRI for elite guard Tyler Herro came back generally positive on that injured big toe. Labeled as a contusion, he's going to move forward as "day-to-day" in the recovery process.
Bam Adebayo keeps climbing Miami’s record book. He passed Glen Rice for third on the Heat’s all-time scoring list during his 24-point performance on Friday.
The Miami Heat will welcome the Sacramento Kings for their first of two matchups this season. The Heat enter the contest in 6th place of the Eastern Conference and 14-9 overall.
With the Miami Heat’s tough loss to the Orlando Magic on Friday night, 106-105, the team trotted out a different starting lineup than what fans have been recently seeing, which led to middling results.
He is known more for his defensive prowess than his offensive dominance, even if still doesn't have the Defensive Player of the Year award to show for it.
When it comes to health concerns, especially for someone who has tended to miss a lot of time during his NBA career, you can be thankful for small victories.
The Heat will look to get back on track against the lowly Sacramento Kings on Saturday night in Miami. Since Miami's six game-winning streak, the team has dropped three of its last four, including a 106-105 setback against the Orlando Magic on Friday.
Against all expectations, the Miami Heat have turned out to be one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference. Ahead of their much-anticipated matchup against the Orlando Magic, the Miami Heat are currently the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 14-8 record.
NBA cultures vary around the league, but Miami Heat culture is its own beast. It’s built on conditioning tests that make grown men question their life choices and a standard of toughness that isn’t up for debate.
The Miami Heat are one of the surprising improvements in the 2025-2026 season. One year after scraping into the playoffs and getting blow out by the Cavs, Miami currently stands at 14-8 and hold the No.
Tyler Herro was scoreless in the second half vs. Dallas. He said, “the ball didn’t find me.” He said that Dallas was playing more zone in the second half and switching their defenses.
After his first game of the season, Tyler Herro admitted he had "a long way to go" to get back to his All-Star form. He was still good enough to score 24 points as the Miami Heat won their fifth straight game.