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Erik Spoelstra admits Heat’s ‘regression’ after deflating loss to Bulls
After another fourth-quarter meltdown, Erik Spoelstra says time for Heat ‘to face our demons’
After pulling ahead by as many as 17 points in the first half and beginning the fourth quarter with an 11-point lead, the Heat again wilted down to stretch to drop its third straight game and hit a new rock bottom for this season in Saturday night’s ugly 114-109 loss to the middling and injury-depleted Chicago Bulls at Kaseya Center.
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Miami Heat Fans Pelt Erik Spoelstra With Criticism After Latest Loss
The Heat still have a little more than a month to make up six games to catch the Detroit Pistons but the chances of that happening are unlikely because of constant inconsistent pl
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Heat’s Erik Spoelstra pleads for foul call on final Bam Adebayo play
Heat’s Spoelstra and Adebayo left frustrated with officials after loss, but for different reasons
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra and center Bam Adebayo left Friday night’s 106-104 home loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves upset and frustrated. Not just because the Heat wasted a fourth-quarter lead for the sixth time in its last seven losses,
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Heat’s Adebayo calls postgame interaction with referee ‘utterly disrespectful’; NBA says Spoelstra wrong in citing foul
While Mitchell has been described as a jack of all trades type of player for the Heat, he had his best game in the new uniform, garnering the attention of head coach Erik Spoelstra. Mitchell is ...
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.
Q: Erik Spoelstra, why was Kel’el Ware not in the lineup in the fourth quarter? He was great in the first quarter at blocking all of their shots close to the basket and it forced the Bulls to stop driving.
Burks started in the loss to New York on Monday in place of Andrew Wiggins and Jaime Jaquez Jr. as the latter was in the former's place in terms of the lineup. He would have some huge buckets in the contest, finishing with 12 points on four of five shooting from the field, all from deep.
After Miami Heat star Nikola Jovic suffered a broken hand in the loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 23, there was news released from the team about his potential timeline. With the Heat losing to the Hawks, there's more bad news as Jovic will be out for an extended period.
Nikola Jovic will miss at least the next four weeks with a broken bone in his right hand, the Miami Heat announced Tuesday, a blow to the team's hopes of securing a guaranteed playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
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