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On Friday night, the Miami Heat lost to the New York Knicks in an NBA Cup group stage game. The Heat continue to be without star players Bam Adebayo and Tyler H
After another disappointing loss to the Knicks, the Heat have labeled one area as "costing" them games that they will work on.
The breaking point came with the game there for the taking, with rebounding again costing the Miami Heat in a loss to the New York Knicks.
The Heat (7-6) then went out and continued to struggle on the boards, falling to the New York Knicks 140-132 on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. It marked the Heat's second straight loss after starting the season with a 7-4 record and dropped the Heat to 1-1 for the four-game group-stage of the NBA Cup in-season tournament.
The New York Knicks caught fire on Friday night at Madison Square Garden, torching the Miami Heat 140-126 in a high-scoring affair that turned into a statement win.
The Miami Heat, still missing Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo, lost to a Cleveland Cavaliers team that sat Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Darius Garland. Here a
The Worldcenter is inviting fans at the Kaseya Center to pop over the fence for some brews and bites and other deals before tip-off or after the game. (And if the Heat doesn’t win, commiserating over cocktails might get you through to the next home game.)
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Jarrett Allen powers short-handed Cavaliers to upset win over Heat in Miami
Jarrett Allen scored a game-high 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the host Miami Heat on Nov. 12.
Could the Miami Heat put up 167 points in New York against the Knicks tonight, as they start a home-and-home series with their Eastern Conference rival, one that will be missing Jalen Brunson as the Heat are missing Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo?
The Knicks will be without star Jalen Brunson due to a Grade 1 ankle sprain and will miss Friday's game, and potentially Monday as well. However, Miami will need to be on their toes in falling to an undermanned team just recently, as Davion Mitchell would even say that New York could be “more dangerous” without Brunson and explains why that may be.