Zachary Weinberger is a credentialed Miami Heat reporter and an Associate Editor covering the NBA at-large, NCAA Football, and NCAA Basketball for ClutchPoints. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 2022, covering sports at the FAU University Press and later at The Palm Beach Post.
After Tyler Herro had an eventful weekend, the Heat star shares advice from Bam Adebayo.
The Heat return from All-Star break with their sights set on making a playoff push to cap a challenging season.
Adebayo’s sustained offensive renaissance began in mid-January, the moment that Erik Spoelstra moved Kel’el Ware into the starting lineup at center and shifted Adebayo to power forward. But that resurgence has continued with Ware sidelined this week by a sprained knee.
Five takeaways from the Heat’s 112-107 loss to the Cleveland Cavalier on Wednesday at Rocket Arena: ▪ Playing without leading scorer Tyler Herro and three other rotation players, the Heat nearly stunned the Cavaliers before blowing yet another late lead.
The Miami Heat (29-32) came up short in a close game against the Cleveland Cavaliers (52-10) 112-107. Here’s a look at four major takeaways from the matchup: 1.
Minnesota is looking to continue its three-game win streak with a victory over Miami. Friday's meeting is the first this season between the squads.
The Cleveland Cavaliers put the NBA’s longest win streak on the line Wednesday night with a visit from Bam Adebayo and the Miami Heat.
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.
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