Just two days after Tyler Herro’s game-winning jumper lifted the Heat to a quality win over the Magic in Orlando, the Heat fell to the Atlanta Hawks 120-110 on Saturday afternoon at State Farm Arena. That game-to-game inconsistency has had the Heat hovering around .500 all season, dropping to 15-14 after Saturday’s defeat.
One might think more Miami Heat fans think the team itself is suffering more than Jimmy Butler during the latter’s latest absence. At least one survey says you
The Miami Heat are playing without Jimmy Butler for a fourth straight game. Here's the starting lineup: Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson, Bam Adebayo, Haywood Highsmith, Jaime Jaquez. Here's the game preview: Game time: 3 p.
If Jimmy Butler wants a trade, the Miami Heat have no plans to make him happy. Heat President Pat Riley — in a rare move — spoke out to address rumors Thursday, saying the team has no plans to trade Butler.
As for Miami, they currently hold a record of 14-13 for the year, sitting in sixth place within the East standings. The Heat have been dealing with trade rumors regarding star forward Jimmy Butler. The speculation has gotten serious enough that Miami ...
Over the past few weeks, much has been made about whether the Miami Heat would trade star forward Jimmy Butler. After ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania first reported that Miami was open to dealing Butler, the star forward's agent completely pushed back on it all.
Heat president Pat Riley said Thursday that his team has no plans to trade Jimmy Butler, despite swirling rumors.
Instead, no three-game winning streak for the Miami Heat, just a 120-110 loss to the Atlanta Hawks ... the Heat could not continue the success in the enduring absence of Jimmy Butler, even with the Hawks even more shorthanded. Unlike Thursday in Orlando ...
The Miami Heat have no plans to trade Jimmy Butler, team president Pat Riley said Thursday. "We usually don't comment on rumors, but all this speculation has become a distraction to the team and is not fair to the players and coaches. Therefore, we will make it clear -- we are not trading Jimmy Butler," he said in a statement.
After a heartbreaking loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a game they should have closed out easily, the Houston Rockets look to bounce back against the Miami Heat. And for the first time all year,
With Heat President Pat Riley issuing a statement that Miami would not be trading Jimmy Butler, Sam Mitchell senses a change in winds.