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Ochocinco Guarantees Miami Heat Victory Against Cleveland Cavaliers
Apr 18, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell (45) and guard Tyler Herro (14) react after defeating the Atlanta Hawks in overtime at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

The Miami Heat will have their third consecutive playoff game on the road against the Cleveland Cavaliers, after two Play-In Tournament victories.

After being accurate on his prediction about the Heat’s victory over the Atlanta Hawks, Chad Ochocinco Johnson doubles down on the Nightcap Show regarding their eventual victory against the Cavaliers.

“When we go to Cleveland, and we give Cleveland that belt to (expletive), and then come to Miami and they get that belt to (expletive) again, everybody is going to be like I can’t believe it happened,” Johnson said. “Why can’t you believe it? It’s what we’ve always done. I know we lost Jimmy Butler. But the team morale is still there. Mitchell picks up for what we lost in Jimmy Butler. Tyler Herro is picking up with two 30-point games back-to-back. Bam is going to be Bam. And everybody else is going to fit in where they fit in, and we’re going to make it happen.”

While they have made multiple postseason upsets since 2020, the Heat will be facing an uphill challenge on both ends of the floor this time. The Cavaliers finished the season with the No. 1-ranked offense and No. 2-ranked defense. 

TWO-TIME NBA CHAMPION EXPECTS CHALLENGING CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-MIAMI HEAT SERIES

Despite finishing as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, the Cleveland Cavaliers have to take this first-round matchup seriously to avoid being another upset at the hands of the Miami Heat.

On NBA TV, Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas explained why he believes this series can go the distance, despite being a first seed against an eighth seed.

“Cleveland is definitely the favorite,” Thomas said. “However, Miami has won two road games, and they’re playing good basketball right now. So, I think this goes six or seven games. I don’t think this will be a lay down for Cleveland. I think Miami is going to give them all that they want.”

The Heat have pulled off these surprise upsets before, notably as a Play-In team in 2023, when they defeated the No. 1 seed Milwaukee Bucks in the first round and the No. 2 seed Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. However, those upsets came with Jimmy Butler as the leader of the Heat.

With Butler playing for the Golden State Warriors, the Heat will require more strong performances from Tyler Herro as the primary scoring option to have a chance of another upset. During the two Play-In games, he averaged 34 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists on 57 percent shooting and 47 percent from three-point range.

SHAQUILLE O’NEAL DROPS STRONG ENDORSEMENT FOR MIAMI HEAT’S KEL’EL WARE

The Miami Heat’s consistent ability to find talent in later draft picks continues to prove true, as they found another gem in Kel’el Ware.

For NBA on TNT’s halftime report, Shaquille O’Neal praised Ware for his perfect start to the game, leading to a nine-point Heat advantage.

“I said that Miami’s size would be a problem for the Hawks,” O’Neal said. “But, I thought the Hawks being at home would negate that. Trae is not playing well, and the others aren’t playing well. But listen, this guy right here, Ware, I don’t know why he wasn’t playing a lot more earlier in the season. He does everything Miami would want you to do. Offensive rebounds, physically demand the ball, and high percentage shots.”

In the Heat’s 123-114 overtime victory over the Hawks, Ware finished with 12 points, eight rebounds, and one block on 100 percent shooting. His seven-foot frame allowed him to excel easily in each possession where he received the ball in the paint.

Despite not missing a shot, Erik Spoelstra decided to limit his minutes in the second half in favor of smaller rotations with Bam Adebayo as the primary big man. This allowed the Heat to switch on the perimeter more often. Ware still has room to grow defensively before Spoelstra plays him in heavier minutes, but he has shown plenty of promise in reaching these expectations.

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


This article first appeared on Miami Heat on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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