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• Heat’s Pat Riley Talks Butler, Injuries, Herro, Rozier, More
Player availability – or lack thereof – was a focus for Pat Riley during the Heat president’s annual end-of-season press conference, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Riley repeatedly brought up the fact that Miami needs to have its best players available more often, suggesting that figuring out how to improve on that front […]...2024Check it out Pat Riley
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• Injury-plagued Heat face another setbackWhile Terry Rozier‘s neck injury is improving, he’s not healthy enough to return yet, according to the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson....2024See more Terry Rozier
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• Terry Rozier Week-To-Week With Neck InjuryWhile Terry Rozier‘s neck injury is improving, he’s not healthy enough to return yet, according to the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson (Twitter link). He’s considered week-to-week but Jackson is sure to emphasize that the injury is not considered career threatening. Rozier has missed the past six games for the Heat in addition to the fourth […]...2024Click for news about Terry Rozier
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• Injury Notes: Heat, C. Johnson, J. Brown, Warriors
While Tyler Herro (foot) remains sidelined for Sunday’s game vs. Washington and Caleb Martin (ankle) will also be unavailable, the Heat are getting a little healthier overall. As Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald writes, Kevin Love was available on Friday after missing 14 games due to a heel injury, but he wasn’t needed in […]...2024See more articles Tyler Herro
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• Heat Notes: Robinson, Herro, Jovic, Highsmith, Martin, Swider
If the Heat manage to reach the playoffs, they may head into the postseason with at least one starting position unsettled, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. It’s not clear who would start at shooting guard, especially if Duncan Robinson returns from his back issues before Tyler Herro recovers from his foot injury. Jackson […]...2024Read about Duncan Robinson
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• Heat Notes: Big Three, Lowry, Murray, Trade Options
The Heat have done a remarkable job of weathering injuries, but they’re only 31-31 over the past two years with Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro all on the court together, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. That includes a home loss Friday night to the struggling Hawks, who were missing Trae Young, […]...2024Check it out Jimmy Butler
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• Heat Notes: Herro, Butler, Love, Vincent
Heat guard Tyler Herro may return at some point during the NBA Finals, but he’s been officially ruled out for Thursday’s Game 1, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Herro has been sidelined since breaking two fingers in his right hand in Miami’s playoff opener on April 16. He underwent surgery five days later and […]...2023Click for news about Tyler Herro
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• Heat Notes: Herro, Butler, Martin, Haslem, Culture
Tyler Herro could be back as soon as Game 3 of the Finals after undergoing hand surgery last month. Herro said he’ll do everything possible to get back in action, Barry Jackson and Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald report. The Heat guard suffered the injury during Game 1 of Miami’s first-round series against Milwaukee. […]...2023Click for news about Tyler Herro
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• Heat’s Victor Oladipo Leaves Game With Knee Injury
The excitement over the Heat’s blowout of the Bucks in Saturday’s Game 3 was lessened by a knee injury that Victor Oladipo suffered late in the fourth quarter, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. The veteran guard was driving to the basket when he fell to the floor and grabbed his left knee. A […]...2023Click for news about Victor Oladipo
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• Heat Notes: Dedmon, Robinson, Herro, Adebayo
With Orlando Robinson sidelined due to a fractured thumb and Omer Yurtseven not yet ready to return from ankle surgery, the Heat will have to figure out how they’ll handle their backup center minutes for the seven games before the All-Star break, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Inserting Dewayne Dedmon into Robinson’s role […]...2023See more Orlando Robinson
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• Victor Oladipo injury sparks major concerns amid frustrating Heat silence
With the NBA Playoffs just around the corner, the Miami Heat are hoping to get Victor Oladipo back on the court for the most important stretch of the year. However, head coach Erik Spoelstra gave a rather vague update on the health and status of Oladipo, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Spoelstra […] The post Victor Oladipo injury sparks major concerns amid frustrating Heat s...2021See also Victor Oladipo
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• Eric Bledsoe’s status for Game 2 after missing Game 1 of Bucks vs. Heat
The Milwaukee Bucks are listing point guard Eric Bledsoe as questionable for Game 2 against the Miami Heat, per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Bledsoe didn’t play in Game 1 due to a hamstring injury. The Bucks lost to the Heat and now trail the best-of-seven series 1-0. Bucks list Bledsoe as questionable for […] The post Eric Bledsoe’s status for Game 2 after missing Game 1 o...2020Continue with Eric Bledsoe
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• Foot Injury Continues to Sideline Jimmy Butler
The Miami Heat will be without star swingman Jimmy Butler for a third straight game as he works himself back from a foot injury, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports. While X-rays and an MRI revealed that there isn’t any structural damage in the sore right foot, there’s no timetable for the veteran’s return. […] The post Foot Injury Continues to Sideline Jimmy Butler a...2020See also Jimmy Butler
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• When will Justise Winslow return to Heat lineup?
After missing a month due to a bone bruise in his back, Heat forward Justise Winslow returned to action last Wednesday, logging 16 minutes against Indiana. However, he complained of discomfort after the game and has been back on the shelf since, returning to Miami before the club’s road trip was finished. According to Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald, the decision to send Winslow home early was m...2020See also Justise Winslow
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• Justise Winslow expected to see back specialist after leaving team during current road trip
Justise Winslow is expected to see a back specialist this week after leaving the Heat during their current road trip, according to Ira Winderman of The Sun-Sentinel. Winslow missed 15 straight games with a lower-back bruise before playing 16 minutes Wednesday in Indiana. However, he didn’t play last night and was already ruled out of tomorrow’s game. “It didn’t respond the way we would have liked,...2020Continue with Justise Winslow
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• Heat reportedly exploring options to move on from guard Dion Waiters
The Miami Heat are looking for ways to unload veteran guard Dion Waiters, who is serving his third suspension of the season, reports Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Two sources tell Jackson that the latest suspension was the last straw regarding Waiters’ future in Miami. Management had been open to putting him back on the court if there were no further incidents, but his latest violation of tea...2019Read about Miami Heat
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• Set to return from suspension, Dion Waiters gets full support from teammates
Guard Dion Waiters appears to have returned to the Heat in good standing after serving a 10-game suspension, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Waiters is eligible for this afternoon’s game against the Nets, but coach Erik Spoelstra wouldn’t say when he expects to start using him again. Waiters hasn’t played this season, and Miami is off to a 13-5 start with plenty of depth at the wing spo...2019See more Erik Spoelstra
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• Set to return from suspension, Heat guard Dion Waiters gets full support from teammates
Guard Dion Waiters appears to have returned to the Heat in good standing after serving a 10-game suspension, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Waiters is eligible for this afternoon’s game against the Nets, but coach Erik Spoelstra wouldn’t say when he expects to start using him again. Waiters hasn’t played this season, and Miami is off to a 13-5 start with plenty of depth at the wing spo...2019Visit the page Erik Spoelstra
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• Heat show commitment to Yante Maten with new contract
Their confidence in Yante Maten‘s offensive game led the Heat to sign him to a new contract, writes Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Playing all season on a two-way deal, the undrafted rookie forward out of Georgia was signed for the three games remaining this season, along with a partial guarantee over the next two years. Maten's salary for 2020-21 becomes fully guaranteed if he makes the open...2019See also Erik Spoelstra
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• Report: Heat to make playoff push without injured Richardson, Winslow
The Heat may have to make their final push for the playoffs without Josh Richardson and Justise Winslow, relays Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Neither player traveled with Miami on its two-game trip to New York and Boston, and there’s no guarantee that either will return over the final week and a half of the regular season. Richardson, Miami’s leading scorer at 16.7 PPG, suffered a bruised lef...2019Continue with Justise Winslow
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• Report: Heat to make playoff push without injured Richardson, Ariza
The Heat may have to make their final push for the playoffs without Josh Richardson and Justise Winslow, relays Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. Neither player traveled with Miami on its two-game trip to New York and Boston, and there’s no guarantee that either will return over the final week and a half of the regular season. Richardson, Miami’s leading scorer at 16.7 PPG, suffered a bruised lef...2019Continue with Justise Winslow
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• Report: Embiid to miss Sixers' three-game road trip
Joel Embiid will miss three games for the Sixers, including tonight’s tilt against the Wolves, Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Inquirer tweets. The move to leave Embiid home during the three-game road trip is part of pre-determined maintenance. Embiid missed time following the All-Star break with knee soreness and other players, such as Jimmy Butler and Ben Simmons, have also missed time because ...2019Click for news about Joel Embiid
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• Johnson and Olynyk to see more playing time in the wake of Derrick Jones Jr. injury
James Johnson and Kelly Olynyk can expect more playing time in the wake of a knee injury that will keep Derrick Jones Jr. out of action for at least six weeks, according to Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Jones has been diagnosed with two right knee bone bruises and won’t be re-evaluated until mid-March. “JJ will probably play a little more now,” coach Erik Spoelstra said. “I think he’s ready f...2019See more Derrick Jones
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• Hassan Whiteside's turnaround from last season providing huge lift for Heat
Hassan Whiteside has impacted the Heat in a much more positive way this season, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes, giving perspectives from some of his teammates and figures around the franchise. Whiteside, who missed part of last season due to injury, was unhappy with his playing time after his minutes dropped from 32.6 per game to 25.3. The Heat handled the matter internally at the time, ...2019Visit the page Hassan Whiteside
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• Dion Waiters unhappy with playing time
After missing more than a full year due to an ankle injury, Dion Waiters has recently returned to the Heat‘s rotation, with the team easing him back into a regular role. However, after playing just 12 minutes in a blowout loss to to the Bucks on Tuesday night, Waiters expressed frustration with his limited playing time, as Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald writes. “F— patience!” Waiters said. “I w...2019Read about Erik Spoelstra
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• Erik Spoelstra 'sick' over inability to get Wayne Ellington minutes
Speaking on Wednesday to reporters, including Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said he’s “sick to my stomach” about not being able to find more minutes for veteran sharpshooter Wayne Ellington. Ellington – who was an important part of Miami’s rotation in 2017-18, knocking down 39.2% of his three-pointers in a career-high 26.5 MPG (77 games) – has been the odd man o...2019Continue with Erik Spoelstra
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• Dion Waiters cleared for first full-contact practice of season
Heat guard Dion Waiters was cleared for a full-contact practice this week, his first full session since undergoing ankle surgery in January, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. When asked whether Waiters could return by the end of the calendar year, coach Erik Spoelstra delivered a blunt assessment. “I don’t know. Basically right now, it’s day-by-day evaluations,” Spoelstra said. “But ...2018Check it out Erik Spoelstra
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• Goran Dragic undergoing knee surgery
Heat guard Goran Dragic is set to undergo a scope on his troublesome right knee, says Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald (Twitter links). According to Jackson, it was determined that Dragic would undergo the procedure after his knee failed to respond to rest and treatment. No specific timeline has been set yet for Dragic’s return, but ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski (Twitter link) hears from a source tha...2018Click for news about Goran Dragic
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• Heat official: Price too high for Butler
Jimmy Butler trade talks between Miami and Minnesota have fallen apart again, and an unidentified Heat official tells Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald that the Timberwolves are asking way too much in return. The source says the Wolves have unreasonable expectations and joked that they want “the first born of all our kids.” He added that a deal could still be completed if Minnesota eases up on som...2018Click for news about Jimmy Butler
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• James Johnson may not be ready for season opener
Heat forward James Johnson hasn’t been medically cleared for contact and may not be ready when the season begins next month, relays Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald.Johnson had surgery in May for a sports hernia that he suffered at the end of January. He remains hopeful that he’ll be ready for the October 17 season opener, but that depends on his medical progress.“My goal would be be back before ...2018Read about James Johnson