The Miami Heat's disappointing regular season concludes next week. The team holds the No. 9 seed in the Eastern Conference. That is good for a Play-In tourname
Amid ongoing debates about the NBA’s greatest of all time, Miami Heat icon Dwyane Wade made it clear who, in his opinion, are two of the greatest basketball players in history.
Miami's dynamic three-point shooter since 2018 had missed the last five games due to what was labeled as “Left Sacroiliac Joint; Dysfunction” per the team. It's a back injury that could concern some fans since Robinson dealt with an issue in the same area towards the end of last season that made him miss a sizable amount of time.
The only players on the Grizzlies’ injury report for Thursday’s game are Brandon Clarke (right knee PCL sprain), Zyon Pullin (right patellar tendon surgery recovery) and Vince Williams Jr. (illness), who have all been ruled out for the contest.
A pair of teams that have gotten used to seeing each other in late April and May are likely playing their final game against each other this season on Wednesday, April 2 when the Boston Celtics host the Miami Heat at TD Garden in Boston.
At any rate, the Heat are looking to solidify position in the play-in tournament as they try to lock either a seventh of eighth seed since it would take only one win to make the playoffs. If they end up in the ninth or tenth spot, they would need to win two games, both on the road if they finish in the latter.
The Miami Heat had a rollercoaster of a regular season, sporting a 34-41 record and once again headed for the Play-In Tournament. There might be some heartwarming news for Heat fans, however. After trading away one franchise star,