In a league where stoppages can be incessant, Erik Spoelstra largely has gone with the flow. To a degree, that has worked to the Miami Heat’s detriment.
After the Miami Heat beat the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night, it marked a much-needed bounce back win for a team that had been struggling the past few weeks. While the belief seems to be back with the Heat,
However, over the final 25 games, the Heat will be home for 17 of them, including Friday night when they are set to host the Indiana Pacers. "It felt like we haven't played here in forever," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after Miami beat the visiting Atlanta Hawks 131-109 on Wednesday.
The Miami Heat is 57 games into the regular season, but coach Erik Spoelstra admits he’s still trying to figure out the rotation. “Who knows what the right decisions are with this team,” Spoelstra said.
Just when Erik Spoelstra was getting closer to a post-Jimmy Butler Miami Heat rotation he could trust. Nikola Jovic’s right hand began to feel wonky and then swollen.
Adebayo would say earlier at shootaround that Miami is “close” to making a “breakthrough” which the latter word has been used frequently the past few weeks by the head coach. Spoelstra would tell ClutchPoints that he agrees with his star's statement,
After a standout performance, Erik Spoelstra speaks on how this X-factor is crucial to the Heat's success. Mitchell is known for being a defensive stalwart, but his offensive play was put on display as he finished with 20 points,
Miami Heat's struggles continue as fans debate tanking vs. playoff push. Erik Spoelstra faces criticism amid roster challenges.
Sometimes, the reason for losing is just that one team missed shots and one could argue that was the case for Miami against the Hawks as they shot 32.1 percent from the field and
As the Miami Heat continue to figure out the right rotations to turn the season around, especially after the team suffered a 98-86 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night, there was an eye-opening aspect that happened on the bench.
Jovic would leave the game early and after receiving an X-ray at halftime, it revealed a fracture on the second metacarpal in his right hand as a Heat spokesperson told ClutchPoin
As the Miami Heat take on the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night, it will be the second game of a back-to-back where the day prior, they suffered another disappointing loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, 120-113.