The Miami Heat picked up their first win of the season against the Memphis Grizzlies. The Miami Heat dominated the Memphis Grizzlies early on and didn’t look back en route to a 146-114 victory.
The Miami Heat’s preseason woes from beyond the arc have carried into the regular season, and they were on full display in their loss to the Orlando Magic.
Kristaps Porzingis has revealed the mystery illness that left him drained late last season and into the playoffs — and it’s serious. The Hawks big man told The Athletic’s Fred Katz that he was diagnosed with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS, a condition that causes the heart to race abnormally when standing or sitting up.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Yesterday I detailed what needs to happen for the Miami Heat to hit their ceiling and the best possible outcome from that. Today, its time for a less fun topic of the doomsday scenario.
What is the ceiling of the Miami Heat this year? If everything goes perfectly where does this team stand in the Eastern conference? I have been doing some thinking on this and have come up with the absolute best case scenario for the Miami Heat in the 2025-2026 NBA season.
The Miami Heat didn’t make a firm extension offer to Tyler Herro, according to NBA reporter Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. Herro will make $31 million this season and $33 million next season in the final year of his deal.
The deadline passed without a sound. There will be no contract extension for Tyler Herro, not prior to the 2025-26 season -- with two seasons left on his current deal, including this one.
It is no secret that the Miami Heat are not on par with the elite of the NBA. The Big 3 was 11 years ago and the Heat have not won a title since that core.
The Miami Heat tip off their 2025-26 NBA season on Wednesday night as they travel to take on the Orlando Magic. Of course, the Heat are looking to bounce
While the Miami Heat went winless in the preseason, the team is looking to make some noise in the regular season with the opener on Wednesday against the Orlando Magic.
Very rarely have players had their breakout seasons and have been almost forced to replicate similar production in the following year to secure a future with a franchise.
The Miami Heat will start the 2025-26 season without their leading scorer, Tyler Herro, who recently had surgery for posterior impingement syndrome in his left foot and ankle.
Some bold predictions as the 2025-26 Miami Heat season is set to start next Wednesday: Tyler Herro once again makes the All-Star team Tyler Herro had a career year last season and is looking to prove that it is no fluke.
Every NBA season comes with its fair share of surprises and setbacks, and for the Miami Heat, the start of the 2025-26 campaign brought unwelcome news.
Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat are not expected to agree to an extension, according to NBA insider Brian Windhorst of ESPN. Herro will make $31 million this season and $33 million next season in the final year of his deal.
So, make the All-Star team, win the three-point contest, and be among the best 2-guards in the NBA, but get left off of Bleacher Report's top 100 NBA players?
Tyler Herro is expected to miss the start of the 2025-26 campaign due to a foot and ankle injury, but the Miami Heat star recently dropped the bold proclamation that he would be back on the court “sooner rather than later.” “Super excited.
MIAMI – With Miami Heat star Tyler Herro dealing with a foot and ankle injury that will keep him out for the start of the season, he would use Wednesday night to give an update that will likely have the fanbase excited for the upcoming season.
Injuries and losses have been the name of the game for the Miami Heat during the preseason. Facing the Atlanta Hawks in their 5th game before the regular season, the story remained the same for Erik Spoelstra’s team.
Tyler Herro will be out between 10-12 weeks with a foot injury. This recent injury “adds to a pattern” of lower body injuries which can possibly effect his earning potential.
As relayed by ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the Heat hit training camp in a unique spot with Tyler Herro, both in terms of his contract and his availability. Herro delivered last season, playing a career-high 77 games and averaging at least 20 points for the fourth straight year.
Heat guard Tyler Herro isn’t participating in training camp this week as he recovers from ankle surgery, but October 1 is an important date for him — he’ll become eligible to sign a veteran contract extension that could be worth a maximum of $149.7MM over three years.
Tyler Herro shared a profane message on Instagram Friday after he underwent surgery on his left ankle. The Miami Heat announced Friday that Herro had undergone a surgery on his left ankle that would keep him out 8 weeks.