It hasn't always been smooth sailing for the Miami Heat's captain and rising star when it comes to playing next to one another in the front-court this season.
Technically, Miami Heat’s second-year center Kel’el Ware will participate in the NBA’s “Rising Stars” game on Friday because he is one of the league’s promising young talents.
Erik Spoelstra strongly believes the Miami Heat are better than their current record. After a strong start to the season, going 14-7 in their first 21 games, the team went 15-20, slipping to the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference standings.
The NBA is starting to get pretty annoyed by tanking, and on Thursday evening announced fines to both the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for recent lineup decisions.
The Miami Heat are once again having a strong defensive campaign under coach Erik Spoelstra, and a big reason for that is their depth at the big-man position, led by Bam Adebayo and Kel’el Ware.
Good players tend to succeed in the NBA. Sometimes, though, they find themselves in terrible situations but still find ways to over-achieve. These are the 20 players who carried the worst NBA teams.
As the Miami Heat enter the All-Star break with a lot of work to do when the team gets back, they at least go into it on a positive note with a 123-111 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Miami Heat have had a rough season in 2025-26, currently sitting at 29-27 after a recent road win over the New Orleans Pelicans. Heat fans would be forgiven for reminiscing on the team’s championship years, which began in 2006 when young superstar Dwyane Wade led the team to an NBA Finals victory over the Dallas Mavericks.
Bam Adebayo has long been the anchor of the Miami Heat frontcourt, but he has yet to have a co-star, someone to help carry the load. Now, it appears that the Heat may have found that guy, at least they are working towards it.
If Miami Heat fans are rooting for Norman Powell to represent well by coming out victorious in the All-Star Game, they’re going to be cheering on the World team instead of either of the two U.S.
The NBA's revamped All-Star Game is supposed to increase interest by pitting two teams of American All-Stars vs. one team of international players. Now injuries and replacement players are showing that the idea of nationality is more fluid than the format suggests.
As the Miami Heat took on the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night, leading to a 123-111 win, the team now enters a much-needed All-Star break, looking to hopefully get back a healthy roster and have a positive end to the season.
Bam Adebayo scored 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the visiting Miami Heat continued their dominance over the New Orleans Pelicans with a 123-111 victory on Wednesday.
The Miami Heat were coming off their worst loss of the season heading into tonight, as they lost to a Jazz team at home on Monday night that was intentionally trying to lose the game.
On Wednesday evening, the Miami Heat will hit the floor for the final time before the All-Star break against the New Orleans Pelicans on the road. The Heat will be without Norman Powell in this one, as he has been ruled out due to a back issue.
The NBA has long been at 30 teams, since 2004 in fact when the Charlotte, Hornets (formally known as the Bobcats) were introduced. The Miami Heat have been around since 1988, as they were introduced to the National Basketball Association with the Charlotte Hornets (I know, confusing).
When trade speculation around Ja Morant began intensifying ahead of the February deadline, the Miami Heat were widely viewed as a logical landing spot.
The Miami Heat will be short-handed again when they face the host New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday in the final game before the All-Star break for both teams.
THE Miami Heat have a head coach in Erik Spoelstra who’s on a Hall of Fame trajectory. They have a perennial All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year candidate in Bam Adebayo.
Miami explored plenty ahead of last Thursday’s deadline. It just didn’t like what it was hearing. According to Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald, the Heat were not offered a first-round pick for Andrew Wiggins, Norman Powell, or Tyler Herro.
It isn’t a secret that LeBron James is the greatest player from the 2003 NBA Draft. However, he is far from the only elite-level talent from the historic draft class.
The Miami Heat pulled off a big win over the Washington Wizards on Sunday, 132-101, but they lost Norman Powell in the process. The Heat came into Sunday’s matchup after back-to-back losses, and they got back on track with a blowout win over the lowly Wizards.
Bam Adebayo and Kasparas Jakucionis scored 22 points apiece to help the visiting Miami Heat breeze past the Washington Wizards for a 132-101 victory on Sunday afternoon.