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The first of a two game set for the Miami Heat and New York Knicks kicked off tonight in New York, as one team was Jalen Brunson-less, while the other remained
The Worldcenter is inviting fans at the Kaseya Center to pop over the fence for some brews and bites and other deals before tip-off or after the game. (And if the Heat doesn’t win, commiserating over cocktails might get you through to the next home game.)
In a game that felt more like a track meet than a basketball game, the Miami Heat once again found themselves on the wrong side of a shootout, falling to the New York Knicks 140-132 at the electric Madison Square Garden.
Could the Miami Heat put up 167 points in New York against the Knicks tonight, as they start a home-and-home series with their Eastern Conference rival, one that will be missing Jalen Brunson as the Heat are missing Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo?
So why did Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo take flight to New York while sidelined with a toe sprain? Because, as confirmed by the most reliable of sources, love is in the air.
Two prominent NBA analysts believe that Miami Heat forward Jamie Jaquez Jr. shouldn't be able to win the Most Improved Player Award.
The Heat remained without its leading duo of Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro despite both traveling to New York for Friday’s contest. Adebayo missed his fifth straight game because of a left big toe sprain and Herro has yet to play this season after undergoing left ankle surgery in September.
Heat head coach gives insight into how opposing defenses are looking to slow down Jaime Jaquez Jr., who's off to a fast start to the season.