The Miami Heat were off to a flying start, but they are now in a slump during the 2025-26 NBA season. Following the Miami Heat’s recent NBA Cup quarter-final defeat at the hands of the Orlando Magic, the organization is now on a four-game losing streak.
Following up a four game losing streak with five days off before the next game for the Miami Heat is a slippery slope for many outside observers. While
The Miami Heat are 14-11, well above expectations prior to the season's beginnings. Yet here we are, and Miami's start has reflected to their grade given via Bleacher Report.
Kon Knueppel is off to the kind of start that gets you noticed. The Hornets rookie wing sits atop Zach Harper’s latest ranking of the league’s top first-year players for The Athletic, edging out former Duke teammate Cooper Flagg.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
After the Miami Heat lost to the Orlando Magic in the NBA Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday, 117-108, it marked the team’s fourth straight loss and fifth in the last six games.
Tyler Herro continues to work back from a foot injury after going through with a procedure late in the off-season. Soreness still a concern, as he just played his 6th game of the season a night ago in Orlando.
The Orlando Magic were 2-0 versus the Miami Heat this season entering Tuesday’s NBA Cup quarterfinals showdown, so one would have assumed that the latter would not allow itself to get overconfident.
The Miami Heat dominated the first quarter starting the game on an 18-2 run and won the quarter 30-17. That is where the good ended for the Heat as they ended up falling to the Orlando Magic 108-117.
The Miami Heat playing in Orlando feels like a weekly thing at this point in the season. Following a season opener loss and close battle just four days ago, the Heat head right back up there for an in-season tournament match-up.
The Miami Heat have been one of the most surprising teams to begin the NBA season. The Miami Heat got off to a strong start without Tyler Herro and were able to climb the Eastern Conference Standings.
Could the Miami Heat be the healthier team for a change? As the Orlando Magic await results on forward Franz Wagner's knee, after his nasty spill in New York, the Miami Heat had some good news on their practice court.
When it comes to health concerns, especially for someone who has tended to miss a lot of time during his NBA career, you can be thankful for small victories.
Against all expectations, the Miami Heat have turned out to be one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference. Ahead of their much-anticipated matchup against the Orlando Magic, the Miami Heat are currently the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 14-8 record.
Tyler Herro was scoreless in the second half vs. Dallas. He said, “the ball didn’t find me.” He said that Dallas was playing more zone in the second half and switching their defenses.
The Heat can add another player to the roster on December 13, but Miami has a few layers to sort through first. Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel notes that the team needs to evaluate Tyler Herro’s incentive triggers, which are quickly slipping away.
The Miami Heat are set to host the Giannis Antetokounmpo-less Milwaukee Bucks this Wednesday at Kaseya Center in Miami, which will also be Tyler Herro’s second game back after a long absence.
After his first game of the season, Tyler Herro admitted he had "a long way to go" to get back to his All-Star form. He was still good enough to score 24 points as the Miami Heat won their fifth straight game.
Tyler Herro scored 24 points in his season debut and Kel'el Ware paired 20 points with 18 rebounds as the Miami Heat defeated the visiting Dallas Mavericks 106-102 on Monday.
Tyler Herro is finally on track to suit up again. Barring a late setback, the Heat guard is expected to make his season debut Monday against the Mavericks, per ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Positive news hits Miami fans, as the team announces a possible return for Tyler Herro. The shooting guard has been out of action since 19th September 2025 to treat posterior impingement syndrome in his left ankle.
Tyler Herro is finally close. The Heat guard is targeting Monday’s game against the Mavericks for his season debut as he wraps up his recovery from ankle surgery, per Tim Reynolds of the AP.
Tyler Herro is nearing his return from the ankle surgery that has kept him sidelined since September, and is targeting the Miami Heat‘s matchup Monday against the Mavericks for his return date, reports the AP’s Tim Reynolds (via X).