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After a heartbreaking Conference Finals loss last season, Gabe Vincent says the Miami Heat have what it takes to get back to the NBA Finals.

The expectations when players play for the Miami Heat are always that they will compete for the highest honor. Since the 2000s, Miami has won 3 NBA championships, making them one of the most successful franchises in this century. With Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal instrumental to the first one and the Heatles leading them to the other two, there is a proud tradition of success that has been developed. 

And the famous 'Heat Culture' has been instilled into the newer generation of players at the franchise as well. Gabe Vincent, who played 68 games for the team last season and has firmly established himself in the rotation is an excellent example of this. The Heat made it to a Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals last season and lost heartbreakingly, something that will surely have stung. 

And with the same core now coming back despite rumors of potential trades for superstars, the Heat have an opportunity to make another run. Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and a host of solid players around them are a recipe for success and the Heat have only one goal in their sights. 

Gabe Vincent Explained That The Miami Heat Have A 'Championship Or Bust' Mentality

This version of the Heat has never lacked confidence. They made it to the NBA Finals in 2020 and have every belief that they belong at that level. And this was made clear by the aforementioned Vincent, who explained how the team is feeling to si.com.

“I think we are in a very unique position. We brought a lot of guys back from this past season and I think our learning curve will be much less as a result. Already being comfortable and having the chemistry that we have with one another allows us to continue focusing on the bigger, championship-like goals that we have. 

"We know what we are capable of and having that bad taste in our mouths from what happened this past postseason is just extra motivation. For us, our mentality this preseason is ‘championship or bust’ and we know that we have what it takes to get back to the NBA Finals.”

The Eastern Conference is looking stacked ahead of next season, so this will be easier said than done. The team may have all the tools necessary to go all the way, but so do a lot of their rivals. But the Heat can never be counted out, and they will likely make noise when the business end of the season arrives again next season. 

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