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If the Miami Heat were trying to qualify for the college football playoff, they'd be in pretty good shape. We know that strength of schedule is supposed to matt
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Erik Spoelstra reaches major milestone with Heat win
Tyler Herro scored 29 points and Bam Adebayo posted a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds, helping to secure win No. 800 for Spoelstra. The longtime Heat head man became the 17th coach in NBA history to reach 800 career wins.
Instead of on-ball screens, Miami is relying on pace (first in the NBA), off-ball movement and drives to the hoop to score. And it has revived an offense that’s typically been one of the league’s most plodding.
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) reacts with center Jarrett Allen (31) and forward Dean Wade (32) after scoring as Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) walks towards the bench during the first half of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference NBA ...
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Erik Spoelstra reveals the genesis of Heat's league-best offense: "The most embarrassing thing I've ever been a part of"
Spoelstra says Miami's high-powered offense was born from the sting of last year's 55-point postseason embarrassment.
Nearly two decades later, Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban is again questioning the officiating of the 2006 NBA Finals, insisting the title slipped away due to controversial calls rather than Miami’s play.
This isn't necessarily a good sign. Ever since all the outsized, outlandish, soap opera style coverage of the Miami Heat's post-"Decision" Big Three era of 2010
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Mavericks’ Mark Cuban refuses to stop 2006 NBA Finals ref complaints: ‘Dwyane Wade didn’t beat us’
Mark Cuban refuses to let go of 2006 Finals controversy, insisting referees cost the Mavericks the title over Dwyane Wade's Heat.