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The Kaseya Center located on Biscayne Boulevard was finally the home of a Miami Heat game once again on Sunday night after a recent flurry of road games, with p
Miami used a late run to pull away from New York and win its home opener, days after guard Terry Rozier was placed on leave amid federal betting allegations.
After another explosive performance for his new team in the Heat against the Knicks, Norman Powell answers why the transition has been easy.
And then Sunday at Kaseya Center, a 115-107 smackdown of the rival New York Knicks in the home opener. At 2-1 with the Charlotte Hornets up next at home on Tuesday night, the Heat continue to evolve with their running game even as they play in the absence of sidelined All-Star guard Tyler Herro.
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Heat's second-half spurt earns home-opening win over Knicks
Norman Powell scored 29 points to lead the Miami Heat to a 115-107 win over the visiting New York Knicks on Sunday night. Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with a game-high 37 points on 14-for-26 shooting.
Knicks legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier threw a hilarious haymaker at Pat Riley during the Knicks-Heat game on the MSG Network Sunday night. “Pat Riley and I entered the league the same year,” Frazier explained to his partner Mike Breen. “He tried to guard me and that’s how he ended up as a coach.”
A: Because the Heat are playing to win? And the two have started together the past two games. But the team’s best stretches have come with the either/or approach as Erik Spoelstra cycles through his rotations. Such staggering of starters hardly is unusual. And Sunday was a game when smaller ball paid its dividends.