Typically, a coach wants as much talent available as possible. But there has been nothing typical about these past two weeks for Erik Spoelstra and the Miami Heat with Jimmy Butler.
Besides Adebayo and Jaquez, the team was led by Nikola Jovic who had a team-high 20 points off the bench and also showed some impressive play-making four assists and six rebounds. The Heat's All-Star hopeful Tyler Herro had an off-game with nine points as he was playing with a knee contusion.
The Heat are trying to stay level-headed while their star is suspended and seeking a trade. But Saturday's loss to the Jazz was troubling.
As the drama unfolds between the Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler, head coach Erik Spoelstra has broken his silence and commented on the recent events. Spoelstra would speak before the Heat took on the Uta
Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra avoided adding drama or "Clickbait" with sensational statements on the Jimmy Butler case. With the ongoing Jimmy Butler trade saga and his recent suspension, Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra addressed the media ahead of their matchup against the Utah Jazz,
Video shows Erik Spoelstra addressing the 'distractions' surrounding Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat, sparking heated reactions!
As the Heat embark on a six-game road trip, Erik Spoelstra and Tyler Herro see the benefit of it.
Moments after the Miami Heat said Saturday that coach Erik Spoelstra would not comment on the seven-game team suspension issued Friday to forward Jimmy Butler, Spoelstra on Saturday commented on
The theme of the 2025 NBA trade deadline (set for Feb. 6) is going to be the same as the theme of the 2024 offseason: money. The 2023 CBA enacted a variety of new rules restricting player movement and spending,
"We've all had teammates that go to the gym, take the picture that they're in the gym, and walk right back out the gym,"Herro shared. "Exactly. Fake gym rat—you know who you are," UD chimed in. "We don't have to say who you are,
The Heat (18-17) hopes Tuesday night’s 114-98 bounce-back road win over the Warriors represents a breakthrough after blowing a 17-point fourth-quarter lead just 24 hours before in a painful double-overtime loss to the Kings in Sacramento on Monday.