The Miami Heat are going to have to retool soon if they want to continue as an Eastern Conference contender.
The last few weeks have not been kind to the Miami Heat when it comes to staying healthy. Several key players have been out of the lineup at an inopportune time, missing games near the end of the regular season, NBA Play-In Tournament and postseason.
The Miami Heat received another disheartening defeat against the Boston Celtics Monday night, going down 3-1 in the series. Honestly, it just wasn't meant to be.
The Miami Heat traded for guard Terry Rozier with hopes of him bringing more scoring firepower to the lineup. Rozier became a solid fourth scoring option but injuries slowed his development.
The Miami Heat are preparing to shock the basketball world once again as they prepare for a two-game home stand starting Saturday night against the Boston Celtics in Game 3 with the series tied at one win a piece.
Despite a steep round-one uphill battle, the Miami Heat’s postseason bright spots are evident and something to look forward to next year. Misfortune in the guise of injury has undoubtedly stifled the Miami Heat’s playoff chances of success this season.
The Miami Heat’s postseason aspirations took a significant hit with the sidelining of Jimmy Butler, their top player, due to an MCL injury, which is anticipated to keep him off the court for an extended period.
The Heat are absolutely snakebitten with injuries.
The Miami Heat will begin their NBA first-round series against the Boston Celtics tomorrow short-handed, which is not a surprise or unusual for the Heat.
While Terry Rozier‘s neck injury is improving, he’s not healthy enough to return yet, according to the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson.
It has been reported that Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler will be out “multiple weeks” with an MCL injury suffered in Wednesday night’s loss against the Philadelphia 76ers, 105-104, in the play-in tournament according to Shama Charania of The Athletic.
Last year, the Chicago Bulls journeyed to Miami to play the Heat for the No. 8 seed. It's happening again this year, but will the result be different than last year's close Miami win?
As the Miami Heat prepare to compete in the play-in tournament Wednesday night against the Philadelphia 76ers, they will once again be without star guard Terry Rozier.
As confirmed by the team on Tuesday, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier will not participate in the upcoming NBA play-in tournament matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Before the Miami Heat take on the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night in the play-in tournament, they have received some crucial updates to the injuries of key players like Terry Rozier, Duncan Robinson, and Kevin Love.
The Miami Heat will be without Terry Rozier for Wednesday’s Play-In game at the Philadelphia 76ers. Joel Embiid and KJ Martin are questionable with both participating in practice this week.
Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and forward Duncan Robinson have been ruled out of Sunday's regular-season finale against the visiting Toronto Raptors. Rozier
Terry Rozier hasn’t played in the postseason since moving to the Charlotte Hornets in 2019. Now that he is with the Miami Heat, who are on the cusp of making it back to the playoffs, Rozier is not taking his new lease of life for granted.
Terry Rozier drilled eight 3-pointers and had 34 points to help the Miami Heat fend off a fourth-quarter comeback attempt by the visiting New York Knicks and hang on for a 109-99 win on Tuesday night.
When it comes to Miami Heat star Terry Rozier, he is in the midst of preparing for potentially playing in his first playoff series as during his four seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, they haven’t reached the postseason.
Terry Rozier scored 20 of his game-high 27 points in the first half, Bam Adebayo added 22 points, nine rebounds and five assists, and the visiting Miami Heat sent the Washington Wizards another loss closer to their worst final record in franchise history with a 119-107 decision on Sunday.
Terry Rozier told NBA reporter Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald that his trade to the Miami Heat hasn’t been easy. However, Rozier is enjoying the challenge. “It’s what every competitor, what every true competitor in my position would want,” Rozier said. “Nothing has been easy, but who the hell wants it easy?
Terry Rozier’s scary fall on Sunday against the Boston Celtics thankfully ended up looking worse than it was.
Terry Rozier is considered week-to-week with a right knee sprain.
Rozier's MRI results will significantly impact how the remainder of the Heat's season goes.
It made sense for the Hornets to sell high on Rozier while the 29-year-old is playing some of the best basketball of his career.
Terry Rozier has been one of the Hornets' most prominent players since joining the team in 2019. The fan base opinion has been split on his production through years of turbulence, but Rozier's productivity has remained one of few constants.
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