The Miami Heat has gone 2-6 since trading Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors. Meanwhile, the Indiana Pacers are on the opposite end of the NBA success spectrum. Indiana battles the Eastern Conference rival at the Kaseya Center on Friday evening. The Heat's recent struggles reveal a key opportunity for the red-hot Pacers.
As the Miami Heat thrillingly beat the Indiana Pacers on Friday night, 125-120, it marks the team’s second straight victory at home after a touch stretch after the All-Star break. While the Heat’s belief had come back around after the win against the Atlanta Hawks Wednesday,
The rest of the East is a combination of question marks and also-rans: the offensively challenged Orlando Magic, the faltering post-Butler Miami Heat, the up-and-down Atlanta Hawks, the bad-but-still-in-the-play-in-hunt Chicago Bulls, and a 76ers team that seems hellbent on pretending this season is somehow salvageable. It's not.
Pascal Siakam scored 36 points and the Pacers hit 21 3-pointers but Tyler Herro and Duncan Robinson helped carry the Heat to a win.
The Indiana Pacers will be taking on the Miami Heat later today as they look to make it two wins in a row. However, the Pacers could be facing this Heat team wi
Ira Winderman’s perspectives and other items of note from the Miami Heat’s Friday night game against the Indiana Pacers.
Forward Andrew Wiggins on Friday missed his second game since joining the Miami Heat, with an ankle sprain keeping him out against the Indiana Pacers at Kaseya Center.
The Miami Heat will be without starting forward Andrew Wiggins for Friday night’s home game against the Indiana Pacers. Wiggins will miss Friday’s contest at Kaseya Center because of a sprained right ankle that he sustained early in Wednesday’s win over the Atlanta Hawks.
The Indiana Pacers beat the Toronto Raptors in a major blowout with a dominant Tyrese Haliburton performance.
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