The Miami Heat prepare for Game 2 against the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA Playoffs as the team had two days to reflect after their dismantling loss Sunday afternoon, 114-94.
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Jaquez Jr. took a different path to consistent NBA role player than most prospects. Perhaps that should change.
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The Heat responded to claims that they intentionally tried to injure Tatum.
The Miami Heat have their work cut out for them in the 2024 NBA Playoffs. They know what it takes to find success as the No. 8 seed playing through the NBA Play-In Tournament, taking that route last season and advancing to the NBA Finals.
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin caught the ire of Boston Celtics supporters when he collided with Jayson Tatum, who was in the air trying to get a rebound
The Miami Heat look to come in to Game 2 and shock the world against the Boston Celtics after an ugly loss Sunday afternoon as they look to make this competitive, avoiding going down 0-2 in the series.
The Miami Heat had some representation when the NBA released the three finalists for various awards, including the honors of Defensive Player of the Year.
The Heat – Celtics Game 1 was no contest – there was no hint of a “rivalry” between the two teams. Boston dominated Miami from the opening tip. The Celtics bombed Miami from three-point range, outhustled them for offensive rebounds and had role players make big shots.
Miami Heat forward Caleb Martin has been under fire for a play with around a minute left in the fourth quarter where in a bang-bang play, he collided with Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum where he fell awkwardly.
Jimmy Butler is dealing with an MCL sprain and it doesn't sound like he'll be returning to the lineup anytime soon.
While the Miami Heat dropped Game 1 in the first round of the NBA Playoffs against the Boston Celtics, 114-94, there were a few bright spots in the rough outing.
It was a bittersweet afternoon for Heat rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. as he played in his first playoff game in the NBA, but it resulted in a dismantling 114-94 loss to the Boston Celtics.
As the chants consisting of “We Want Boston!” rained down upon the Kaseya Center court, the Miami Heat knew what they would have to do next. They proved to the world last season that they own the Play-In Tournament, flourishing in its wake, and have done so once again this year.
Boston Celtics analyst Brian Scalabrine delivered a controversial take after the team’s win over the Miami Heat on Sunday, but the former fan favorite appears to have changed his stance a bit.
The Miami Heat had to take the scenic route into the 2024 NBA Playoffs. They failed to lock down a top-six seed in the Eastern Conference, which meant playing through the NBA Play-In Tournament once again.
The Miami Heat could use all the inspiration they could get as they look to find a way to pull off a first-round upset against the powerful Boston Celtics.
Former Celtics fan favorite Brian Scalabrine made a big accusation against Erik Spoelstra and the Heat on Sunday.
The Miami Heat’s postseason aspirations took a significant hit with the sidelining of Jimmy Butler, their top player, due to an MCL injury, which is anticipated to keep him off the court for an extended period.
The Heat are absolutely snakebitten with injuries.
The Miami Heat came out with a win in yesterday's play-in game against the Chicago Bulls, but many couldn't help but notice the silence coming from the stands.
The Miami Heat won its play-in game against the Chicago Bulls in a blowout 112-91 victory, meaning they will play the 64-18 Boston Celtics in the first round of the playoffs.
Jimmy Butler suffered a knee injury during the Miami Heat’s 105-104 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night, and it does not sound like he is expected to be back on the floor anytime soon.
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