Let's give you the "real deal." Bradley Beal wasn't acquired for Norman Powell. Not directly, anyway. The Los Angeles Clippers didn't get Beal from Phoenix
MIAMI – While the Miami Heat’s win over the Cleveland Cavaliers will be highlighted by Andrew Wiggins and his game-winning dunk to get the team the victory in overtime on Monday, 140-138, there were many contributions in the game.
It's a rematch -- in more ways than one. When the Cleveland Cavaliers visit the Miami Heat on Wednesday night, it will be dejà vu as the teams just met on Monday.
When walking into this week of high level Eastern Conference match-ups for the Miami Heat, that 6-4 start to begin the season was even more important. They had some games coming up they were expected to drop, but they put themselves in a position to survive it.
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.
MIAMI – As Miami Heat star Andrew Wiggins had a game-winning dunk that was the catalyst for beating the Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime on Monday night, 140-138, it’s another victory in what has been a fast start for the team.
The Heat face a test on Wednesday night in their rematch with the Cavs. The Heaters competed on Monday night and scored 140 points. They also gave up 138 points to the Cavs.
Kel’el Ware had his best night in a Heat uniform, according to coach Erik Spoelstra, during the overtime win against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday.
Even after an emphatic finish from Andrew Wiggins to win the game at the buzzer against the Cleveland Cavaliers, it didn't take long for him to start hyping up the presence of Norman Powell to start this season.
12.8 seconds on the clock, Heat down 2 with the ball. Erik Spoelstra looking for an offensive miracle to send this game to overtime, or better yet win it with a three against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.
The Miami Heat came out on top in the game of the night as the Miami Heat won in overtime against the Cleveland Cavaliers. A flying dunk from Andrew Wiggins in the dying seconds won a dramatic game between the Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers, 140-138.
The Miami Heat were locked in a battle with the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first of two games between the two teams this week. The Miami Heat ended up winning in an overtime thriller, 140-138.
After reading the title and clicking on this article you would have thought, Tyler Herro, well no. It's actually Norman Powell. The same Norman Powell who came over in a trade for Kyle Anderson and Kevin Love, two contracts that barely cracked the rotation -- someone who has since turned into one of the most efficient guards in the league.
Last season, the Miami Heat saw their season come to a historically bad ending against the Cleveland Cavaliers team in a first round playoff sweep. In their first rematch since, the Heat came out on top in overtime, despite missing Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo.
In a game that featured dramatic momentum swings and clutch shot-making, the Miami Heat outlasted the Cleveland Cavaliers 140-138 in a wild overtime affair on Monday night.
On a Monday night full of buzzer-beaters in the NBA, Donovan Mitchell drilled a three with 0.4 seconds left in overtime. He only got to enjoy his big shot for a moment before Andrew Wiggins answered with a game-winning, buzzer-beating dunk.
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.