Heat's Tyler Herro admits 'long way to go'
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Teams headed in opposite directions clash in NBA Cup East Group C action on Wednesday when the Miami Heat chase a sixth consecutive victory and the Milwaukee Bucks try to avoid a sixth successive defeat.
The Miami Heat had several top performers in their 127-117 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday afternoon. Leading scorer Norman Powell put up 32 points, while Jaime Jaquez Jr also contributed 22 off the bench.
Miami Heat stars, including Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, stepped off the court to dish some major Thanksgiving assists to the community.The<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
After the injury, Bucks head coach Doc Rivers said the expectation was that it would not be a long-term setback, with Antetokounmpo projected to return in one to two weeks. Nine days later, he has been trending in the right direction in his rehab and recovery.
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers returned home on Sunday after two days off to play host to the Miami Heat. Both teams entered a little banged up with the Sixers missing Joel Embiid, Kelly Oubre Jr., and VJ Edgecombe while Miami was missing Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins on the floor.
The Miami Heat are coming off a blowout win over the Chicago Bulls in an NBA Cup game on Friday, and they’re looking to carry that momentum into a road date aga
Spoelstra says Miami's high-powered offense was born from the sting of last year's 55-point postseason embarrassment.