“I’m pretty anxious, I ain’t gonna lie,” Herro said ahead of Wednesday night’s matchup between the Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers at Kaseya Center. “I feel like this is almost like my first time looking forward to something since draft night. It’s kind of like draft night, honestly. I’m waiting for it.”
Miami Heat forward Jaime Jaquez is participating in NBA All-Star Weekend for a second straight year. On Tuesday, the league awarded him a roster spot for the Rising Stars Challenge. Last year he competed in the game that showcases the top rookies and second-year players.
With Jimmy Butler in the midst of his third unpaid Miami Heat team suspension, this one a five-game sanction that runs through the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, the sense around the team is of being closer to impending closure than any other point during the process.
Jaime Jaquez Jr. will again represent the Heat on the Rising Stars stage, but not rookie standout Kel’el Ware.
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Miami hosts Cleveland after overtime win
Miami hosts the Cleveland Cavaliers following the Miami Heat's 125-119 overtime victory over the Orlando Magic.
Assuming Miami considers Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro untouchable in Fox talks (as they should, especially if Jimmy Butler is soon leaving), the Heat’s package for Fox — in addition to a 2028 first-rounder — would be the following four players: Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Nikola Jović, and Kel'el Ware.
Shams Charania reported Tuesday that the Kings are now picking up the phone for De'Aaron Fox. Could the Heat get involved? Read more here!
The meteoric rise of Kel’el Ware apparently came too late for a ticket to All-Star Weekend, with second-year forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. the lone Miami Heat player announced Tuesday in the
The Miami Heat (23-22) showcase their future without Jimmy Butler in an impressive double-overtime victory against the Orlando Magic (24-24) 125-19. Here’s a lo
The Miami Heat put together one of their best character wins of the season, battling back from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to a 125-119 double-overtime victory Monday night over the Orlando
But instead of those left behind reduced to flailing and failing, the Miami Heat put together one of their best character wins of the season, battling back from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit
Ira Winderman’s perspectives and other items of note from the Miami Heat’s Monday night game against the Orlando Magic.