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The Miami Heat Don’t Make Any Sense…



Welcome to another night in the NBA. This is your daily 10-minute recap of the last night of NBA Hoops. The main story of the night: The Miami Heat blow out the Cavs by 33 points despite not having Bam Adebayo or Tyler Herro. It was some unlikely heroes for the Heat, as they were led by 37 year old point guard Kyle Lowry who had 28 points, and rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr who finished with 22 points and 8 rebounds. They had 8 players score in double figures, and as always the Heat just find a way to win. It never seems to matter who is playing for them or who they’re playing against. The Cavs were scorching hot heading into this game, fresh off of wins against the Nuggets and 76ers. The Miami Heat, should not have won this game by 30-plus, but it didn’t matter. They don’t make any sense.

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10 Comments

  1. Excellent recap! You got a new subscriber! Miami is scary! I am a Knicks fan and now I am getting a little concerned because I really thought that Miami would take a step back this season.

  2. Everyone seems to forget that, no matter how good you are offensively as a team, you NEVER play to your normal ppg as a team when you play against the Heat… in almost ALL of their games, the opponent finishes well below their normal scoring average.

  3. How do the Miami Heat not make any sense? They’ve been to the Eastern Conference Finals 3 out of the last 4 seasons. Erik Spoelstra is one of the greatest coaches of all time. Except for some minor differences they are the same team. With a greatly improved Duncan Robinson. And the front court is better. Highsmith is locking it down like PJ Tucker.

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