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Another Miami Heat season, another appearance in the play-in tournament, but while they reached the NBA Finals last year, it will be a tough task this g0-around as they face the Philadelphia 76ers in the right to play the No.
With the NBA Play-In Tournament just around the corner, the excitement is palpable as teams gear up for intense battles to secure their positions. Among these matchups is the clash between the Miami Heat and the Philadelphia 76ers, vying for the coveted seventh seed in the Eastern Conference.
The Miami Heat are looking to recreate the magic from last season where they went from being the eighth seed to reaching the NBA Finals in a miraculous run.
The Miami Heat are about to embark on another hopeful postseason run like last season where they went to the NBA Finals, but they first have to start by getting out of the play-in tournament.
The Miami Heat will officially need to go through the Play-In Tournament to secure a playoff berth in the East. Standing in their way are the Philadelphia 76ers, who themselves logged their eighth straight win on Sunday to lock up the No.
Heading into Sunday, the Heat could’ve ended between the fifth and eighth seed as besides themselves winning, they needed the Orlando Magic and either the Indiana Pacers or Philadelphia 76ers to lose to sneak out of the play-in tourney.
Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro scored 17 points each as the host Miami Heat routed the out-of-contention Toronto Raptors 118-103 on Sunday afternoon. With the game virtually decided after three quarters, the Heat went to their bench, and Jaime Jaquez Jr.
The Miami Heat beat the Toronto Raptors in the regular season finale inside the Kaseya Center, 118-103, Sunday afternoon as their post-season pathway is now set.
The Miami Heat are taking on the Toronto Raptors in the final game of the regular season. However, things went south for Miami as Kevin Love left the game with an elbow injury.
The Miami Heat are preparing for their final game of the regular season Sunday afternoon as they take on the Toronto Raptors and know their pathway for what is to come in the postseason.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and forward Duncan Robinson have been ruled out of Sunday's regular-season finale against the visiting Toronto Raptors. Rozier
Victor Wembanyama's rookie season in the NBA has been nothing short of historic, capturing attention and admiration across the league. One particularly
The Miami Heat have received some key injury updates to the status of integral players such as stars Terry Rozier and Duncan Robinson before the regular season finale against the Toronto Raptors Sunday afternoon.
Nikola Jovic scored 22 points and Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 20 points and nine assists off the bench to help the Miami Heat notch a 125-103 victory over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Friday night.
The Miami Heat look like they are going to have to take the scenic route to the NBA Playoffs for the second straight year. Wednesday night’s 111-92 loss to the Dallas Mavericks dropped the Heat to 44-36 on the season.
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo had a moment of frustration against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday.
The NBA's Eastern Conference has been a cluster of a mess most of the season, separating teams two through eight by no more than a few games as we approach the finish line.
The Miami Heat’s bench presence has the potential to be a driving key element down the stretch as they aim for another deep playoff run. We all know the commonly held opinion that a deep bench can be a catalyst for playoff success.
The Miami Heat have their work cut out for them if they want to make the 2024 NBA Playoffs. Currently, in eighth place in the Eastern Conference, Miami’s path to the postseason could very well include a trip to the NBA Play-In Tournament again.
At one point, it seemed like the Pacers guard would be a shoo-in for All-NBA, as he was averaging 24.2 PPG, 4.3 RPG and 12.7 APG on .496/.404/.868 shooting.
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There’s optimism that guard Tyler Herro could return to action on Friday.
In a tale as old as time, Jimmy Butler is probably going to have to do everything for the Miami Heat this postseason.
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