Miami Heat, Bam Adebayo
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 114-109 loss to the Chicago Bulls (26-38) on Saturday at Kaseya Center to complete the back-to-back set at home and fall to 0-2 on its five-game homestand. The Heat (29-34) continues this stretch at home on Monday against the Charlotte Hornets:
As the Heat's fatal flaw this season has been blowing double-digit leads, they were on the verge of doing so to start the third period as Chicago scored the first six points to start the second half, which led to an early timeout from Erik Spoelstra. It would get to a point where the Bulls cut their deficit to just one point.
The chances of the Miami Heat firing coach Erik Spoelstra are likely as snow in South Florida in July. That's not happening any time soon. Nor should it becaus
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MIAMI – As the Miami Heat regressed Saturday night after a deflating loss to the Chicago Bulls, 114-109, there could be fans wondering what the next steps are from here. With the Heat having a string of painful losses, head coach Erik Spoelstra would speak after the game about what the team needs to do right now and what could be the result.
This season, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier has taken a lot of heat from fans. He has failed to meet expectations on every level since he was acquired from the
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