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.
Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra passed the late Gene Shue for sole possession of 17th on the all-time wins list and ranks fourth among active head coaches.
No, no celebration at the Miami Heat’s team hotel on Tuesday night when the Toronto Raptors’ loss assured Erik Spoelstra’s team of at least a berth in the NBA play-in tournament.
▪ Draft picks: After June’s NBA Draft, the Heat will have two of its own first-round picks that can be traded – in 2030 and 2032. Miami also can trade a first-round pick that it’s owed from Golden State; the Heat will get the pick this June if it falls behind 11 and 30, which seems likely. So that’s three tradable picks.
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,
On Saturday, the 20-year-old Heat center became the third rookie in NBA history to record a double-double without committing any turnovers or missing any shots.
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