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After what's felt like weeks off for the Miami Heat, they return to action on Monday night at home against the Toronto Raptors. Only one main injury report upda
As far as an update on the Heat's two-way players, Jahmir Young is now eligible for trade after converting from a two-way deal to a standard NBA contract during the preseason. Meanwhile, Vlad Goldin and Myron Gardner, who currently play under two-way deals, have been trade eligible 30 days after being signed to their contracts back in July.
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Raptors look to get back on track against Heat
The team is now on a losing streak. A loss against the Miami Heat would bring the streak to five games. Their halfcourt offense has gone from one of the league’s best to the worst, since a knee sprain knocked RJ Barrett out of the lineup. Jakob Poeltl has been plagued by back troubles which have hampered his performance.
Giannis has pointed to liking no state income tax in the past, Giannis has pointed to Florida cities being his favorite in the past, and Giannis has long praised the Miami Heat.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is expected to be traded as many people believe his time with the Milwaukee Bucks is over. While Giannis Antetokounmpo hasn’t formally requested a trade, he is expected to meet with his agent and the Milwaukee Bucks to discuss his future.
Pat Riley was close for trading for Iverson, but Wade vetoed the deal when he discovered the Heat would have to give up Udonis Haslem.
The Miami Heat has held internal discussions regarding “several” unhappy stars who could become available in the near future.
For years, ask Bam Adebayo about goals and he was likely to spell it out. As in DPOY. As in NBA Defensive Player of the Year. But as Adebayo has grown as player, person and personality, and particularly as he has opened up about life beyond the court,
In a powerful display of solidarity, the Miami Heat teamed up with Carnival Cruise Line and Direct Relief to ship critical supplies to Jamaica. The country of Jamaica is still suffering from the effects of Hurricane Melissa.
The Toronto Raptors are back in action after a six-day layoff, as they travel to Miami riding a four-game losing streak to take on the Heat.