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,
Miami’s Bam Adebayo had 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Heat guard Davion Mitchell scored 16 points against the team that traded him earlier this month. Duncan Robinson scored 14 points as Miami won for the first time since Feb.
Adebayo closed Wednesday's 131-109 win over the Hawks with 20 points (9-12 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-2 FT), nine rebounds, three assists and one block in 35 minutes. Tyler Herro led the Heat in scoring in this win,
The Miami Heat could determine center Bam Adebayo is not worth building around for the future, leading to this hypothetical deal.
Bam Adebayo scored 18 for Miami. Pascal Siakam scored 36 for Indiana, while Myles Turner scored 22 and Tyrese Haliburton had 19 points and 10 assists.
With Andrew Wiggins under contract for two more seasons, it is important the Heat gain the fullest appreciation of what they have. In addition, there is no better way to showcase Andrew than to, well,
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.
Thus, do not be suprised if the Heat try to bring in a superstar in the summer to be the next face of the franchise. Could LaMelo Ball be that guy? Zach Buckley wrote in his artic
Tyler Herro scored 28 points and dished out seven assists as the visiting Miami Heat defeated the Toronto Raptors 120-111 in overtime on Friday.Bam Adebayo produced 19 points and 12 rebounds as the
The Heat have built a pattern of blowing big leads, but Bam Adebayo believes Miami's solution can be found by facing some tough truths.
“He’s been a monster for us,” coach Erik Spoelstra said. “And he’s doing it all across the board — his leadership, his voice. He’s playing big minutes. He’s doing it on both ends. He’s scoring for us. He’s facilitating. He’s handling. He’s organizing our offense, and then he’s end of offense for us.” And, Spoelstra said, leading at a time of need.