The Heat return from All-Star break with their sights set on making a playoff push to cap a challenging season.
The Miami Heat currently possess the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 27-30 record while trying to introduce several new team members into the rotation following the massive trade that sent ex-Heat superstar Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors prior to the Feb.
Blown leads have shortened Miami's room for error this season, but these variables on offense can help the Heat find balance.
As the Miami Heat lost in a heartbreaker to the New York Knicks in overtime, 116-112, it was once again another game where the team led by double-digits and blew it. Though the Heat were short-handed without Jaime Jaquez Jr.
No Tyler Herro or Bam Adebayo on the court to begin the fourth quarter. Adebayo in foul trouble and Herro played the entire third quarter. - 8:08 PM Halftime: Heat 65, Bucks 55. Heat led by as many as 14 points in the first half.
Miami Heat star Tyler Herro revealed which player could boost the offense and make a major impact in upcoming NBA games. The Miami Heat secured a dominant 131-109 victory over the Atlanta Hawks, marking one of their most impressive performances since the Jimmy Butler trade.