Apr 26, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) dribbles the basketball as Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley (4) defends in the third quarter during game three for the first round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Following a 19-22 home record during the regular season, the Miami Heat continued to struggle, suffering a significant blowout loss at home. 

Bam Adebayo shared his disappointment about their struggles continuing as the Heat face a 0-3 hole against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“It was embarrassing, flat out,” Adebayo said. “But, you know, I feel like just worry about the next game Monday. There’s no point in looking at film at this point. Scratch this game, and then you have to move on to Monday.” 

Adebayo shared some optimism based on his experience from 2023, as the Heat were in a similar 3-0 position to the Cavaliers. However, the series against the Boston Celtics went to a Game 7.

“I’ve been a part of a team that was up 3-0, and in a blink of an eye, we were going to a Game 7,” Adebayo explained. “Obviously, there’s still a chance. As captain, you know me, I’m going out swinging. I don’t care. We’re going to ride until the wheels fall off.”

Despite the lopsided performance, Adebayo was one of the only Heat players to show up. He finished with 22 points, nine rebounds, and one assist on 45 percent shooting and 57.1 percent from three-point range. The Heat will require more from him and Tyler Herro if they hope to extend the series.

MIAMI HEAT’S NIKOLA JOVIC MAKES NO EXCUSES AFTER LAPSES IN RETURN

Despite facing a 19-point deficit during several stretches, it is hard to ignore the Miami Heat had an opportunity to steal Game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Unfortunately, Nikola Jovic, during his first return to real playing time since his broken hand, had several rough stretches during clutch moments. He shared his thoughts about how his mistakes cost the Heat.

“Yeah, I mean, I got what I wanted, and that’s to close the game in the playoffs,” Jovic explained. “The stuff I did at the end is really unacceptable. I really did cost us the game, and I just got to be better. This is my third year, and I’m not a rookie anymore. I’ve seen what’s the deal and how to get to the playoffs. The stuff I did today is just not good. I’m really grateful the coach got me the opportunity.”

Jovic finished with 11 points, eight rebounds, and two assists on 33.3 percent shooting and 12.5 percent from three-point range. It was evident the Heat missed their sixth man off the bench due to his size at 6-foot-10 and versatility as another ball handler on the perimeter. However, shooting 1 of 8 from the perimeter and a significant late turnover were damaging.

WHERE TYLER HERRO, BAM, ADEBAYO RANK AMONG MOST IMPACTFUL PLAYOFF PLAYERS

Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo may have missed out on most of the end-of-season awards, but their elite play earned them rankings as some of the best players in the playoffs.

ESPN place Herro and Adebayo among the top 50 most impactful players. Herro was ranked No. 43, as Tim Bontemps explains how his regular-season success needs to transfer to the playoffs for the Heat to have a chance against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Through 47 playoff games, Herro averages 14.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.3 assists on 41.3 percent shooting and 33.3 percent from three-point range.

“This was a breakthrough season for Herro, who made his first All-Star team and powered Miami through the play-in with back-to-back big games against Chicago and Atlanta,” Bontemps said. “For the Heat to have another surprise push from the play-in through the East playoffs, they'll need Herro to continue to produce to keep up with the Cavaliers' high-octane offense.”

Adebayo was ranked higher at No. 34, as Bontemps explained his strong finish to the regular season, both on offense and defense, will be crucial in helping the Heat pull off another upset against the Cavaliers. Through 75 playoff games, Adebayo averages 16.4 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 3.4 assists on 52.1 percent shooting and 14.3 percent from three-point range.

“Adebayo had a down season, particularly offensively, but a strong closing stretch again helped Miami reach the playoffs,” Bontemps said. “He also had a solid defensive effort in the play-in tournament as opponents went 8-25 (32%) on shots contested by the three-time All-Star. His hands will be full in the first round against Cleveland, as Miami will need its versatile center to be at his best if the Heat want to give the top-seeded Cavaliers a challenge.”

Bryan Townes is a contributor to Miami Heat On SI. He can be reached at btownesjr@gmail.com or on X @bryantownesjr11. Follow our coverage on Facebook


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