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Sports Illustrated |
Following a loss against the Miami Heat on Saturday night, the Sixers have officially been eliminated from the 2025 NBA Playoffs. For the first time since 2017, the Sixers aren’t going to participate ...
Yahoo! Sports |
the Miami Heat spending these final two weeks of the season not only having to accept the reality of a third consecutive trip to the play-in round
Sun Sentinel |
Actually, the 76ers went into the game facing playoff elimination.
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Mitchell had a quirky streak end. He had scored exactly 12 points in each of his last five Heat games. He was the second player with such a streak in NBA history; the other was Benoit Benjamin in 1988. But Mitchell's 3-pointer with 8:11 left gave him 13 points Thursday.
The Miami Heat defeated the Golden State Warriors 112-86 in a game that marked the return of Jimmy Butler III to the arena he called home for nearly six seasons.
The Miami Heat have a manageable remaining schedule and aim to climb out of the Eastern Conference's No. 10 spot entering the NBA playoffs. The Atlanta Hawks, Orlando Magic and Chicago Bulls are ahead of them.
Forward Jimmy Butler returned to Kaseya Center in Miami on Monday night, for the first time since being traded to the Golden State Warriors, but the Heat stole the show in the end, cruising to a 112-86 victory in front of a sellout crowd of 19,
Cade Cunningham insisted he called bank. "I might have whispered it," he said. "I don't think anybody heard that, though." In any event, his 3-pointer with 0.6 left was the difference in the Pistons' 116-113 win over the Heat on Wednesday night.
Back in July, the Philadelphia 76ers believed their run in free agency was enough to push them into NBA Championship contention. Fast forward to March 29, and t
MIAMI -- — Andrew Wiggins scored 42 points for the second-highest scoring game of his career, Tyler Herro added 29 and the Miami Heat beat the Charlotte Hornets 122-105 on Sunday night to snap a 10-game losing streak.
Fans can tune in to several Week 22 games LIVE across ESPN and ESPN 2, which are available via Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and SKY NZ, while you can also access these games via the ESPN App. There's plenty of Australian (and New Zealand!) presence on NBA rosters this season! Here's who you can keep your eyes on: