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Mar 28, 2012
Heat - Mavericks Preview
The NBA Tonight Crew discusses Thursday's finals rematch between the Mavs and Heat.
Minneapolis Star-Tribune Mar 20, 2024
Terry Rozier scored nine points in the final 1:24, including the go-ahead 3-pointer with 14.5 on the clock, lifting the Miami Heat to a 107-104 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.
FOX Sports Mar 20, 2024
Emmanuel Acho, Joy Taylor, Ric Bucher and James Jones discuss Paul Pierce’s comments surrounding Damian Lillard and the Miami Heat. The former NBA Champion Pierce claimed the Miami Heat wouldn’t “make it out the first round” with Damian Lillard, prompting the cast to ponder if Dame would make the Heat a NBA Finals contender.
Liberty Ballers Mar 18, 2024
Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/ The Philadelphia 76ers nearly blew it in the fourth, but held on to defeat the Miami Heat 98-91 on Monday night. Bell Ringer Season Totals: Joel Embiid - 19 Tyrese Maxey - 13 Kelly Oubre Jr. - 8 Tobias Harris - 7 Paul Reed - 4 De’Anthony Melton - 3 Jaden Springer - 3 Ricky Council IV - 2 Buddy Hield - 2 Patrick Beverley - 1 Danuel House Jr. - 1 Furkan Korkmaz - 1 Terquavion Smith - 1 Well, they made it interesting again, but the Philadelphia 76ers ultimately held on for dear life to defeat the Miami Heat 98-91 on Monday night. Both teams...
Liberty Ballers Mar 18, 2024
Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via The Sixers built a lead as large as 17, but had to hang on for dear life to close out the Heat and win their second straight game Monday night. And exhale. Philadelphia held on to beat the Miami Heat Monday night 98-91. Tyrese Maxey led the Sixers with 30 points, shooting 11-of-24 from the field along with eight rebounds and 10 assists. Kelly Oubre Jr. gave the Sixers 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Kyle Lowry had 16 points and four boards against his old squad. Tobias Harris was once again out with a right ankle sprain, as was...
Liberty Ballers Mar 18, 2024
Photo by Rich Schultz/ The Sixers will be trying to get a win streak going as they welcome Jimmy Butler and the Heat to Philadelphia. It wasn’t pretty, but the Sixers managed to put together a solid last few minutes and a late 15-4 run to beat the Hornets 109-98 on Saturday. While it was hardly a performance to be proud of against a 17-51 team, it at least takes the Sixers’ record to 37-30 to keep them level with their next opponent in the Eastern Conference standings: the 37-30 Miami Heat. The Sixers’ short stint at home comes to an end on Monday as they welcome...