As the Miami Heat face the Toronto Raptors on Friday night, the team comes off an All-Star break where they were represented by Tyler Herro. As the Heat guard went through his first All-Star experience,
But if you are saying that this roster lacks championship-level talent, I’m not sure Pat Riley would or could disagree. This team very much is stuck in the middle (if even that) at the moment, with it arguably about what the front office can do to take the team to a higher level with the next iteration.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Heat’s leading trio of Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins stepped up in overtime to make sure the Heat wouldn’t waste another double-digit lead. In the process, the Heat snapped its season-long four-game losing skid.
Although missing out on the opportunity to add one of the Golden State Warriors' rising stars, Jonathan Kuminga or Brandin Podziemski, Wiggins gives them greater flexibility. He c
The Miami Heat currently possess the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 27-30 record while trying to introduce several new team members into the rotation following the massive trade that sent ex-Heat superstar Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors prior to the Feb.
Tyler Herro scored 24 points and added 10 assists, Duncan Robinson scored 24 points off the bench and the Miami Heat shot a season-best 59% in a 131-109 win over the Atlanta Hawks.
The Heat (25-28) is in the middle of a transition period after trading Butler to the Golden State Warriors last week, entering the All-Star break on a four-game losing skid and in ninth place in the East. But Herro’s strong season has been among the biggest bright spots amid a rough season for the Heat.
HEAT up 30-19 after one, Scottie Barnes appearing to suffer an ankle injury that might keep him out for the game only to be announced eligible to return soon after.
After the Heat beat the Raptors in overtime, Bam Adebayo made sure to mention a concerning aspect.