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The Grizzlies have lost four straight and have slid into eighth in the West. Memphis is 44-32 and tied with the LA Clippers and Minnesota Timberwolves.
The New York Times |
The East-leading Cleveland Cavaliers (61-15) and defending champion Boston Celtics (56-20) have been the class of the conference this season.
The Boston Globe |
It marked the longest road trip without a loss in franchise history, topping a 5-0 stretch in February 1973.
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Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 110-108 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night at Kaseya Center to begin a three-game homestand on the back end of a back-to-back set. The Heat continues this stretch at home on Saturday against the Milwaukee Bucks: With both teams battling for postseason position in the final days of the regular season,
The Miami Heat earned a statement win over the Boston Celtics, 124-103. It was their sixth win in a row, as the Heat have quietly become one of the hottest teams in the NBA.
The Miami Heat face the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night. They have inched one game closer to securing a playoff spot after beating the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
Miami Heat are 2.43 underdogs on Betway, which has the Memphis Grizzlies to win with a (-1.5) handicap at 1.61 odds. Over 228.5 is 2.011 on 1xbet with the under at 1.855. Bet365 has the Heat winning with the (+4.0) spread at 1.90, with the Grizzlies priced at 1.90 odds to close the (-4.0) spread. Read more here.
The Heat have won four games in a row and will have a chance to tally their fifth on Monday against the Washington Wizards.
Jaylen Brown, Jrue Holiday and Kristap Porzingis' statuses are in question for Wednesday's Celtics-Heat matchup.
The Miami Heat have shown they can pack a punch against NBA lightweights. Now can they next punch up in class, with the Boston Celtics up next?
Miami Heat (32-41): Only five road games remain ... whether they get to host the Heat for the play-in too. 8. Orlando Magic (35-39): A three-game win streak ended at the hands of Dallas on ...
Ahead of the Heat's game against the 76ers, head coach Erik Spoelstra reacted to the Grizzlies firing Taylor Jenkins on Saturday.