As the Miami Heat navigate a challenging playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers, trailing 3-0 after a 37-point Game 3 loss, Tyler Herro’s candid
Miami Heat veteran Kevin Love is grieving the loss of his father, Stan Love, a former NBA forward and proud supporter throughout Kevin’s career. Stan passed away following a long illness, the family announced Sunday.
MIAMI – With the Miami Heat preparing for Game 4 on Monday night when they take on the Cleveland Cavaliers to prevent a sweep, one of the few bright sides has been the return of Nikola Jovic.
MIAMI – As the Miami Heat are down 0-3 to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first-round playoff series, it’s no doubt been an eye-opening series for the team going up against the No.
The Heat off-season wish list is being prepared because the Cavs are ready to move to the next round. There is something wrong within the Heat organization.
Words matter. You've clicked on a link to read some. Actions matter more, and what the Miami Heat have put on display through three losses against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of these NBA playoffs means they shouldn't talk anymore.
The Miami Heat went 3-0 down in the Eastern Conference First Round against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday, April 26. The Heat lost the first two games in Cleveland by 21 and nine points, respectively, but a win in Game 3 would’ve changed the complexion of the series.
The Miami Heat are looking to avoid being swept in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. The Heat, led by Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, squeaked into the playoffs as the No.
The Miami Heat facing a fate no team in league history has overcome. They are now down 3-0 in their series against the Cleveland Cavaliers after a blowout loss Saturday afternoon.
Following a 19-22 home record during the regular season, the Miami Heat continued to struggle, suffering a significant blowout loss at home. Bam Adebayo shared his disappointment about their struggles continuing as the Heat face a 0-3 hole against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Miami Heat suffered their worst playoff loss in Game 3 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. And the fans responded exactly the way one would imagine. Embarrassment, disappointment, and frustration were the primary emotions that Heat Nation felt after their Saturday afternoon beatdown.
The Cavaliers didn’t just beat the Miami Heat in Game 3. They steamrolled ‘em, 124-87, and let’s be real: this series is all but over, with the Cavs up 3-0.
The NBA Playoffs are a time for high drama, big stakes, championship contention and great basketball. Though, the first round of the NBA Playoffs typically lends itself to lopsided matchups.
On Saturday afternoon, the Miami Heat lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers (at home) by a score of 124-87. With the loss, they now trail the Cavs 0-3 in the series.
MIAMI – While the attention was on the beef with Miami Heat star Tyler Herro and Cleveland Cavaliers’ Darius Garland, that’s been put on the back burner as the team now faces a 0-3 series deficit after losing Saturday afternoon, 124-87.
Playing without Darius Garland did not slow down the Eastern Conference's No. 1-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers, as they combined balanced offense and stifling defense to overpower the host Miami Heat in Saturday's Game 3 matchup, 124-87.