As all are aware of by now, the Miami Heat dealt Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline. The highlight of their return package is former No. 1 pick Andrew Wiggins,
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The Miami Heat have stayed relatively quiet since the Jimmy Butler for Andrew Wiggins deal went down right before the NBA trade deadline. While the Golden State Warriors have been vocal on how much they’ll always appreciate Wiggins and how much they enjoy Butler being around,
The Miami Heat still have two All-Stars on their roster after moving on from Jimmy Butler in Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo. While Adebayo is not performing at tha
HEAT up 30-19 after one, Scottie Barnes appearing to suffer an ankle injury that might keep him out for the game only to be announced eligible to return soon after.
Tyler Herro has no problem with Andrew Wiggins taking Jimmy Butler's old number after his ugly exit from the Heat.
The formula for this Miami Heat roster in the post-Jimmy Butler era to beat a team of the Milwaukee Bucks’ caliber is relatively basic: perfection. Sunday, even the best of Tyler Herro
The win in Toronto is the first time Wiggins has done so in his hometown as he was born and raised in the area in Canada where before, he was 0-6 across his career. When told after the game it was his first victory in Toronto, Wiggins could not believe it according to The Miami Herald.
And that’s that. Another 4th quarter mess, Heat fall 120-113 in Milwaukee despite 40, 11 and 7 from Tyler Herro.Source: Twitter @ByTimReynolds What’s the buzz on Twitter?