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The Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics face off in the Eastern Conference finals for the second consecutive year. This time it was Boston that had homecourt in the Eastern Conference finals. Both teams went back and forth early on in the first quarter. Boston then took over the second quarter forcing turnovers and drawing fouls on the Heat. The Heat’s offense was basically stagnant in the second period. However, Miami turned their defense around and limited the Celtics paint drives. And offensively, the team looked better. In the end, Miami came away with the seven-point victory. With the win, Miami moves to 1-0 for the series against Boston.

Jimmy Leads the Way

Coming into Game 1, all eyes were on Jimmy Butler. And it wasn’t just for his basketball game. It was the right ankle that he injured in the last series. Butler played through the ankle last series, but you can tell it affected his game. Well, he put that question to rest early in the game. There seemed to be no limitations for Butler in Game 1. The Celtics threw a lot of different coverages at him. They put smaller guards on him, but he took them to the post. And even tried putting more lengthier players on him as well. When they did that, he ran pick-and-roll action with the bigs for jumpers. Defensively, he played mostly as a safety and stole the ball six times. Overall, another solid performance from Jimmy Buckets. Butler ended the night with 35 points, 7 assists, and six steals.

Aggressive Bam

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For the Heat to have a shot this series, they needed more offense from Bam Adebayo. Last year, Adebayo was up and down with his offense. In Game 1, he was very assertive. And the crazy thing is he only took 13 shot attempts. Adebayo had the midrange jumpers going in for in and he scored around the basket as well. The Celtics threw multiple defenders at him but that didn’t stop Adebayo’s aggression. From the start it was clear that Miami’s focus was getting their star center going. Miami did struggle at times whenever he was on the bench. It was confusing at times how the Heat’s coaching staff was managing his minutes. But anyway, it was a solid performance from Adebayo. Adebayo finished with 20 points, eight rebounds, and five assists.

Kyle Lowry Continues to Impress

With Tyler Herro and Victor Oladipo out, Kyle Lowry has been huge for Miami this postseason. Coming into the series, I felt that he was Miami’s X-factor. Last year, Lowry played through the hamstring injury and wasn’t himself. This year, he’s now healthier. Lowry immediately made an impact off the bench. Using the Adebayo screens in the pick and roll actions, the Heat were able to generate good looks. Lowry also knocked down three triples off the pick and roll action. Lowry’s pull-up jumpers are essential for the Heat’s offense without Herro. He had the green light for those shots and was very confident taking them. Lowry finished with 15 points and three rebounds.

Huge Third Quarter

Usually, we call the third quarter, the “Turd Quarter”, when Miami’s offense struggles. In Game 1, it was a strong quarter for Miami. It all started with Adebayo’s aggressive to start the period with his jumpers. Kevin Love also helped the Heat get momentum in the third period. Love’s shooting, full-court passes, and rebounding were key for Miami. From there, Max Strus started to get going from downtown. Most importantly, Miami cut down their turnovers, which was an issue in the first half. The Heat ended up building a double-digit lead heading into the fourth period.

Next Up: Game 2 on Friday. Game tips off at 8:30pm eastern.

After a blowout win over the New York Knicks on Saturday, the Miami Heat still had to protect their homecourt in Game 4. Unlike Game 3, this one was more competitive. Both teams traded buckets in the first period, with the Heat leading 31 to 30 after the first period. The offense was really flowing for both teams. New York even shot 71 percent in the third period at some point. Despite this, Miami was able to maintain their lead for most of the second half. They ended up closing in the game with a victory. With the win, Miami moves to 3-1 for the season. Here are the takeaways from Miami’s win over New York.

More Offense from Bam Adebayo

Fans wanted more offense from Bam Adebayo? Well, they got it. Miami went to Adebayo down low a lot to start the game. Adebayo kept converting the baskets at the rim. On one play against Mitchell Robinson, Adebayo backed him in and scored the and-one basket on him. He was clearly assertive and looking for his shots. Adebayo’s teammates also did a good job of finding him. With his 15th playoff double-double, he joins Lebron James as the only Heat players with 15 plus double-doubles. A great list to be on. Overall, Adebayo was solid on both ends of the floor. He hasn’t scored over 20 points much this postseason, but his activity in other areas have been essential. Adebayo finished with 23 points and 13 rebounds.

Heat Bench Continues to Thrive

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In what has been a regular season issue, the Heat have totally flipped the script on its bench impact. As explained multiple times, the Heat have had issues maintaining their leads without Adebayo and Jimmy Butler. But yet, this postseason the Heat’s bench has done exceptionally well in their minutes without the two stars. It’s been incredible to watch the Heat’s bench progress this postseason. How have they been able to do this? Well, look no further than Kyle Lowry. Lowry has done a great job of being the stabilizer for the Heat’s offense. And to think, there were questions about his role going forward with the team after the trade deadline. Miami ended the night with 32 bench points.

Winning the Rebound Battle

The Knicks are one of the best rebounding teams in the league. They have Mitchell and Juluis Randle controlling the boards for them. And also Josh Hart, who is one of the better rebounding guards. New York may not be one of the most efficient teams but will grab offensive rebounds and capitalize on them. But yet, it was Miami owning the offensive boards on Monday night, particularly in the fourth quarter. All five players for the Heat were crashing the offensive boards. There was one possession where Miami continued to grab offensive rebounds off of their missed shots. Something you would usually see from New York. In the end, Miami outrebounded New York 44-35 on the boards.

Elimination Game

With a 3-1 series lead, the Heat have control of the series. All they need to do is win one more game and they’re back in the Eastern Conference Finals. In the previous series, Miami finished the job before Game 6. They now have the opportunity to do the same in Game 5 in New York. With their season on the line, expect a tough game from New York. Elimination games are usually the hardest ones considering the desperation from the other team. And the easy-going mood from the leading team. Miami knows what is at stake and I expect them to come out ready to finish the job.

Next up: Game 5 on Wednesday. Game tips off at 7:30pm eastern time.

After splitting two games, the Miami Heat entered Game 3 with homecourt advantage. The New York Knicks were looking to regain their homecourt advantage. However, Miami had different plans. The Heat set the tone early in the game with paint attacks and physical defense. They dominated both ends from start to finish. The Knicks made it a little interesting late in the fourth quarter, but Miami ended up sealing the victory. With the win, Miami moves to 2-1 in the series. Here are my takeaways from Miami’s victory over New York.

Butler Back

Jimmy Butler sat out the Heat’s Game 2 lost against the Knicks with his ankle injury. With five days of rest, Butler was back in action on Saturday. He clearly looked healthy and spry. He was aggressive in his paint attacks and the jumpers were falling as well. He set the tone for Miami with his early aggressiveness. Butler, however, appeared to aggravate his ankle injury after a drive to the basket in the third period. He still played through the rest of the way despite the injury. Overall, the Heat’s best player was exceptional on both ends of the floor. He even pulled off a reverse jam that didn’t count. Butler finished with 28 points.

Bam’s Physicality

Bam Adebayo‘s impact has been a constant debate among Heat fans in social media. There has been frustration over his lack of high scoring in this year’s playoffs. Especially after a dominant scoring burst in the first half of the season. Adebayo didn’t score over 20 points in Game 3 but his impact was felt. Defensively, Adebayo slowed down Julius Randle, who scored 10 points in the game. And he was doing it mostly with single coverages. He held Randle to just 2-9 shooting as the primary defender. Additionally, Adebayo attacked the glass against the Knicks 7-footers. He was literally everywhere on the floor with his impact on Saturday. Adebayo finished the day with 17 points and 12 rebounds.

The Non-Jimmy and Bam Minutes

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When both Butler and Adebayo are not on the floor, that usually spells trouble for the Heat. There’s been multiple times this season where the Heat have lost leads with both sitting on the bench. However, Game 3 was a different story. The Heat went without both stars to start the second quarter. And Miami pushed the lead from eight to 18. Alot of that has to do with Kyle Lowry leading the second unit. Lowry got the team into their sets, fed teammates for open shots, and got to the basket. He had a nice pick and roll action with Cody Zeller during that time as well. The fact that unit pushed the lead up without their two stars was certainly encouraging. They’re going to continue to need it the rest of the way.

Poor Shooting

Even though Miami won the game by double digits, it certainly wasn’t because of their three-point shooting. As a team, Miami shot 21.9 percent from downtown. Usually, that would spell trouble for the Heat’s offense. But yet, Miami still put-up points on the board. Of course, there were timely three-pointers along the way. Still, it was certainly surprising how Miami remained ahead big despite the poor shooting. You could point to the Knicks poor three-point shooting as a reason too. Some of the shots the Knicks were taking were horrendous. But give credit to the Heat’s defense too. They certainly did their job in Game 3.

Next up: Game 4 on Monday. Game tips off at 7:30pm eastern time.

They say a series doesn’t start until the road team wins right? Well, that’s exactly what the Miami Heat did on Sunday. Despite taking down the Milwaukee Bucks in round one, the Heat still entered Sunday’s contest against the New York Knicks as underdogs. New York was without their all-star Julius Randle, who was sidelined with an ankle injury. The Knicks punished the Heat early on with 40 points in the paint. All in the first half. However, the Heat’s defensive intensity picked up and they took momentum the rest of the way. With the win, Miami takes a 1-0 series lead over New York. Here are my takeaways from Sunday’s Game 1 victory.

Aggressive Gabe

Without Tyler Herro, the Heat have needed scoring from their role players. Gabe Vincent took on the challenge and more. In the first period alone, Vincent led all Heat players in shot attempts. The Heat starting guard was not shy when it came to taking shots whether it was in transition or within the halfcourt. He made five three-pointers in Game 1. With Herro down, Vincent’s aggressive and shot making was what the doctor ordered. He also did a good job of taking care of the ball with only one turnover. Overall, a solid performance from the Heat guard. In the end, Vincent finished with 20 points and five assists.

Knicks Defensive Coverages on Butler

There was a lot of talk heading into Game 1 about the Knicks defensive coverages on Jimmy Butler. Butler entered Sunday’s game having scored 98 points in the past two games. Unlike the Bucks who mostly played man defense, the Knicks coverage was very different. New York played tough on-ball defense with the help defense waiting behind. They did a solid job on Butler early on, with Butler shooting 1 of 4 to start. On each drive, there was Butler’s defender and help defenders collapsing on him. This forced him into early playmaking mode. Butler did get going later on the second half despite the Knicks defensive pressure. Unfortunately, he got injured in the fourth quarter, when he rolled his ankle after drawing a foul. Butler remained in the game but mostly as a decoy. Butler and the Heat will see how things are in the next 48 hours.

Love’s Outlet Passing

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Kevin Love continues to be solid during these playoffs. There were questions about the signing when he struggled during the regular season. But now, the signing looks very good so far. Love is now shooting his three-pointers at a better percentage. He’s also become a better positional defender with his charges and his outlet passing has been huge as well. Speaking of his outlet passing, it became a big energy shifter in the third period. He first threw one to Max Strus for the layup after a key stop. A couple of plays later, he found Butler twice on the other end for two wide open dunks. With the Knicks making things tough in the halfcourt, Love getting the outlet passes going was huge for Miami. He finished the day with nine points, five rebounds and four assists.

Fourth Quarter Kyle

Usually, the fourth quarters were reserved for Butler. However, with Butler injured, it was Kyle Lowry who controlled the reins in the fourth quarter. Lowry was huge for Miami on both sides of the floor. He did a great job of settling up the offense and hitting timely shots. Defensively, he was great on that end as well. Lowry had FOUR blocks by the end of the game. Looking back at the videos it didn’t seem like blocks, but it did stop the Knicks from scoring at times. Lowry’s on-ball defense was huge on Sunday. This is the kind of performance the Heat envisioned from the guard when he signed with them in 2021. They will continue to rely on it as the playoffs continue. Lowry finished the day with 18 points, 5 rebounds, six assists, and four blocks.

The Miami Heat entered Monday’s night game with a 2-1 series lead. With the Milwaukee Bucks trying to tie up the series, Giannis Antetokounmpo returned from injury. It was all Bucks early to start the game, as they jumped to a 15-5 lead. Antetokounmpo was aggressive with his drives and setting up open looks for teammates. Miami struggled to get their offense going and was heavily dependent on Jimmy Butler. The Bucks led by as many as 15 points in Game 4. However, Miami showed no quit. In the end, they came back and took home the victory over the Bucks. With the win, Miami takes a commanding 3-1 series lead over Milwaukee. Here are our takeaways from the win.

Himmy Butler

Butler has been the best player so far this postseason. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Butler entered Game 4 averaging 30 points on 60% shooting from field. And he took his game to another level when his team needed it most. No one wanted this win more than him. With most of his teammates struggling, Butler took it upon himself to get going with 22 points in the first period. He was virtually unstoppable against the Bucks defenders. Simply incredible performance from the Heat star, who put up a Heat historic performance. He simply wouldn’t let his team lose this game. Butler finished the night with 56 points and nine rebounds.

Bam’s Offensive Struggles

In the first half, Bam Adebayo had only two points with two turnovers. Yes, two points. It was a frustrating night for the Heat big man, who has struggled to get into any offensive rhythm. In the first few minutes of the game, Adebayo picked up his second foul and had to sit early. When he was in the game, he was very indecisive on the offensive end. Miami made every concerted effort to get him going early. However, the shots were either short or he was careless with the ball. Milwaukee clogged the paint and it seemed to effect Adebayo’s mental. He did, however, made key defensive plays down the stretch to help Miami win. But, he has to find a way to get going for Miami to advance. Adebayo finished with 15 points and eight rebounds.

Key Role Players Step Up

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As mentioned earlier, it was alot of Butler on the offensive end. But there were players who did contribute along the way. Duncan Robinson, who has been out of the rotation this season, came out firing from downtown. He looks more confident in his shooting than ever before. Haywood Highsmith entered the game when Adebayo was in foul trouble. He did all the necessary dirty work and guarded Antetokounmpo. Highsmith was everywhere on the defensive end. And then we have Caleb Martin, who has been consistent this series. Martin provided a huge energy boost off the bench. He hit timely three pointers in the fourth period and slowed down the Bucks guards. While the night belonged to Butler, it’s important to note some of the things the others did.

3-1 Series Lead

The Heat have a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Bucks. Read that again. This has been one of the most surprising playoff runs so far this postseason. With Miami playing up and down all season, who expected them to lead this series 3-1? Not many. And they’re doing this with injuries to key players. Now, they have an opportunity to advance to the second round with one more win. It most certainly won’t be easy against this Bucks team. But, we will all be watching and rooting for this Heat team to do it. Let’s Go Heat!

Next up: Game 5 on Wednesday. Game tips off at 9:30pm eastern time.

After splitting the first two games, the Miami Heat entered Game 3 with homecourt advantage. For the second consecutive game, the Milwaukee Bucks sat their star player Giannis Antetokounmpo. Still, the Bucks proved formidable without him with their three-point shooting threat. Instead, it was the Heat who shot a playoff franchise high 12 three-pointers in the first half. They ended up blowing out the Bucks the rest of the way. With the win, Miami moves to 2-1 in the series. Here are my takeaways from Saturday’s win over Milwaukee.

Jimmy Sets the Tone

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Playoff Jimmy Butler is a popular name these days in the NBA. Especially during his four years in Miami. He’s known for elevating his game to an even higher level in the playoffs. And that’s exactly what he’s done so far this series. Usually, we would see Butler do his damage in the paint early on. However, in Game 3, he was doing it from the outside. Butler shot two triples in the first quarter alone, scoring 17 points in the period. He had four triples by the end of the third quarter. His night ended when he fell down hard after a strong drive to the basket. Butler finished with 30 points, five rebounds, and four assists.

Birthday Boy Shines

Duncan Robinson turned 29 years old on Saturday. And the birthday man looked like the Robinson of old. Robinson knocked down his first triple of the game off a dribble hand-off. With the Bucks playing drop coverage, that created tons of space for Robinson to knock the shot down. From there, Robinson got going. He even knocked down a triple on the break. Surprisingly, he took Jrue Holiday to the basket off the dribble. And that was very surprising. Overall, a solid performance from the Heat sharpshooter. They’re going to need that consistently from him the rest of the series. Robinson finished with 20 points with five triples.

Concern for Dipo

It’s been an up and down series for Victor Oladipo. He’s been on the outside of the rotation at times, mostly because of his uneven shot selection. But this series, his number has been called. With Butler sitting out after his first quarter masterclass, you immediately saw the Oladipo impact. Oladipo put full court pressure on the Bucks guards. He showcased his great on-ball defensive skills that have been very impactful at times. Unfortunately, his night ended at he injured his knee on a drive to the basket. A stretcher was provided but Oladipo was escorted to the Lockeroom with the help of the Heat coaching staff. Such a tough break for Oladipo, who’s had his share of bad injuries.

Heat take control of the Series

With a 2-1 series lead, the Heat have control of the series right now. While we still don’t know the status of Antetokounmpo, don’t be surprised if he returns on Monday. Regardless, the Heat really need to take advantage of this. With or Without Antetokounmpo, the Bucks had shown they can be resilient. We saw that in Game 2 when they looked like the hungrier teams. And Miami appeared lethargic for most of that night. Now, it’s time for Miami to take advantage by winning Game 4. Should they win Game 4, they’ll really have an opportunity to get closer to clinching the series. Game 4 going to be a fun one to watch.

Next up: Game 4 on Monday. Game tips off at 7:30pm eastern time.

The Miami Heat entered Sunday’s Playoff game as the true underdogs. They faced a strong Milwaukee Bucks team, with the best record in the league. Miami started the game off well on both ends of the floor. The three-point shooting was there and the multiple defensive efforts as well. Both teams suffered devastating injuries to their key players. Still, there was a game to be played. Milwaukee kept creeping back into the game but Miami pushed the lead further each time. With the win, Miami takes the series lead 1-0. Here are my takeaways from Sunday’s victory over Milwaukee.

Playoff Jimmy

Dwyane Wade, Lebron James, and Jimmy Butler. What do these players have in common? Well, all three players have 9 or more 35 point playoff games in Heat history. Butler was sensational in the first playoff game of the series. He set the tone with early dishes to his teammates off of drives. With the three-point shooting going well, it opened up more drives for Butler. And he took advantage. Butler relentlessly kept attacking the basket, where he drew fouls and scoring opportunities. He may say Playoff Jimmy is not real, but it most certainly is. He had full control of this game on both ends. Butler finished with 35 points and 11 assists.

Love Solid Off the Bench

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Kevin Love played a terrific game on Sunday. He looked every bit of the player Miami envisioned when they signed him in March. The three-point shooting was there all night. He made four triples in the game. This was huge for Miami and opened up lanes for Butler. Defensively, he was just as good. Love made timely charges in the game. His rotations were mostly good. He’s not a lock down defender by any stretch. However, he was active on the boards and rotations. Overall, a solid performance from the former all-star. Love finished the night with 18 points and eight rebounds.

Adebayo Bounces Back

Since the All-Star break, Bam Adebayo has struggled on the offensive end. There’s been the hesitation to shoot the ball and even look at the rim. Knowing this, the Bucks decided to play off of him to start the game. It worked for them early on with Adebayo hesitating with his shots. The shots were falling short early on. However, in the second half, things clicked for Adebayo. After a halftime conversation with teammates, Adebayo started the second half more assertive. He shot a jumper over a defender while in rhythm and seemed to get going from there. The midrange jumpers started to fall for Adebayo more. Most importantly, his confidence was back. Miami is going to need this Adebayo going forward. Adebayo finished with 22 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists.

Series Changing Injuries

Things can change quickly in a series. And we saw that in the first half of Game 1. For Milwaukee, it was Giannis Antetokounmpo landed on his back after charging into Love. He tried playing through the injury before eventually leaving the game before halftime. Later in the second period, the Heat lost a player as well in Tyler Herro. Herro dove on the floor for the loose ball, injuring his hand on the play. He played the rest of the quarter holding that hand and even attempted a shot in the corner. With a broken hand. He would later be ruled out for the second half of the game. Tough breaks for both teams. Breaks that can change a series.

Next up: Game 2 on Wednesday. Game tips off at 9pm eastern on NBA TV.

After losing their first Play-In game on Tuesday, the Miami Heat found themselves in danger of elimination on Friday. They faced a tough defensive team in the Chicago Bulls, who have been hot on that end since the break. It was a physical game between both teams throughout the night. It appeared the Bulls were in total control with five minutes left in the game, but then Miami sparked a run. Led by their star player Jimmy Butler, Miami was able to close out the Bulls. With the win, Miami advances to the NBA Playoffs. Here are my takeaways from Friday’s win over Chicago.

Jimmy Clutch

Before Friday’s game, Butler was named a finalist for the NBA Clutch player award. And he showed why down the stretch. Before Butler entered the game in the fourth quarter, Miami was trailing by four with 9:41 left in the period. After the game, they ended up winning by 11. With the season on the line, Buter was ultra-aggressive down the stretch. On the defensive end, he was playing the passing lanes and getting steals. Offensively, he willed his way to the basket and got multiple and-one plays. From there, he also set up his teammates for open shots, especially Max Strus. This was Butler’s time and he showed why he’s a finalist for the clutch award. Butler ended the night with 31 points and five rebounds.

Strus is Loose

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Last game, Strus only had three points. Yes, three points. However, Friday was a different story. Strus started the night off strong, converting on his first four triples of the game. With his defenders sagging off him, Strus kept getting open and making them pay. He hit three pointers after three pointers. At times, he was the only one making them from the outside. By halftime, he had six triples. It could have been seven triples, but one of his triples was removed with him stepping out of bounds. Sounds familiar right? Regardless, Strus was huge for Miami. He finished with 31 points on the night.

Adebayo’s Offensive Struggles Continue

Bam Adebayo‘s offensive struggles have been a weird study. Since the All-Star break, he’s been struggling on that end of the floor. The midrange shots he was hitting before were falling short. At times, he’s even seemed hesitant to score. And there also times where he didn’t look at the basket. His offensive struggles continued on Friday. Adebayo shot 1 of 9 from the field against the Bulls. But defensively, he was huge. He was a beast on the boards and was very active on defense. He picked up a big block on Chicago down the stretch as well. This was enough to advance to the playoffs. But, Miami is going to need him to shake off the rust very soon. Adebayo finished the night with eight points, and 17 rebounds.

On to the Playoffs

With Friday’s win, Miami moves on to the NBA Playoffs. Now, a tall task(literally and figuratively) awaits them. Miami will travel to face the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday. A team that previously put them out back in 2021. This would be a huge series for Miami’s top trio. Adebayo is certainly a x-factor for the this series. With the Bucks playing drop coverage, the midrange shots will be there for him to take. He’s certainly going to have to take them shots and be ready to shoot them. Milwaukee will likely be favored to win this series. It’s going to be an interesting series to watch. We’ll see what happens.

As the Miami Heat’s playoff chase continues, they took on the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday. The 76ers locked in the third seed prior to the game but still played their starters. However, the Heat still came prepared and gave it to the 76ers on both ends of the floor. This was the most confident the team has looked all season long. The 76ers made it interesting when they cut the Heat’s lead to 14 in the third quarter, but Miami pulled away in the fourth. With the win, Miami moves to 43-37 for the season. Here are my takeaways from Miami’s victory over the 76ers.

Going to Bam Early

Bam Adebayo has been a trending topic among fans this season. After a strong first half of the season, Adebayo hasn’t played well as much in the second half. On Thursday, he put up a better performance. Miami went to the big man early in the game. They fed Bam whenever there was a mismatch, and he took advantage of it. Adebayo also attacked Joel Embiid in the paint as well. From there, he was able to get his midrange game going. Defensively, he also helped slowed down Embiid and made it tough on him. Adebayo did not play in the fourth quarter with the Heat keeping a huge lead. Adebayo finished with 14 points and eight rebounds.

Butler Continues to Bully Philly

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Jimmy Butler was back in Philadelphia again this season. A place where he’s put-up big-time performances for Miami. Once again, Butler was a torn on the 76ers side. Early in the game, Butler mostly focused on getting his teammates involved. Once that was done, Butler went into attack mode in the third period. The 76ers put Embiid on Butler to force him into a jumper. However, Butler was still able to get inside the paint. He got one and-one bucket on Embiid. He also knocked down a couple of jumpers as well. Like Adebayo, Butler didn’t have to finish the game in the fourth period with the game out of reach. Butler finished with 24 points and six assists.

Herro Strong

Tyler Herro also put up a good performance on Thursday. He put up 16 points in the first half. Herro started the game with a strong attack on P.J. Tucker in the paint. Yes, he didn’t make it. But it was a strong signal that Herro was going right at his defender. Usually, Herro would lean into his floater game. Or he would settle for jumper. But wasn’t the case on Thursday. Herro’s focus was to attack the paint. He also hit five three-pointers as well. This was a good night for Herro. Herro finished with 24 points and five assists.

Play-In/Playoff Chase

The Race for the sixth seed is still in play. At least for now. The Brooklyn Nets need to go winless over their final two games and Miami needs to win their next two. A sixth seed guarantees a matchup with the 76ers in the first round. With the way Miami has played the 76ers, it appears that’s the preferred matchup for Miami. For some reason, the 76ers tend to struggle against the Heat. Mostly when Miami plays their 2-3 zone. If Miami doesn’t reach the sixth seed, they’ll have to play in the Play-in tournament, which starts on Tuesday.

Next up: The Washington Wizards on Friday. Game tips off at 7pm eastern.

This was a game that both the Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks needed to win. The Mavericks entered one game out of the play-in tournament while the Heat stood two games out of sixth place. Miami was without it’s star big man Bam Adebayo. Jimmy Butler started the game out firing on all cylinders, the Heat’s two buyout acquisitions came to play. Despite making it a close game down the stretch, the Het escaped with the victory. With the win, Miami moves to 41-37 for the season. Here are my takeaways from Miami’s win over Dallas.

Jimmy Sets the Tone

Anytime you ask Butler if he’s in Playoff Jimmy mode, he’s going to deny it. But there’s no question he was in playoff mode from the start. Butler was able to get the switches he wanted and attacked early. He had 16 point in the first period, on high level efficiency. With his scoring going on, it opened up his playmaking game. Butler had a nice two man pick-and-roll game going with Cody Zeller. He kept finding Zeller on the open roll to the basket. Butler’s midrange was also going in as well. One of those midrange shots, he turned around before it went in. You can tell how confident Butler is in his game right now. Butler finished the night with 35 points and 12 assists.

Zeller Fills In For Bam

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With Adebayo out, the Heat were missing a 20 point scorer. However, Adebayo’s replacement filled in very well in the starting lineup. Zeller kept scoring at will on the roll and open looks from Butler’s penetration to the basket. Zeller had 20 points halfway through the third period. The Heat center and Butler formed a nice pick-and-roll combination throughout the night. Zeller doesn’t roll as fast as Adebayo and it allows Butler time to read and react to the defense. Overall, it was a good night for Zeller, who was active on both ends of the floor. Zeller finished with 20 points and eight rebounds.

Love Debuts off the Bench

Since signing with the Heat, Kevin Love has started in every game. But on Saturday, Miami went to a different direction. Instead of keeping Love in the starting lineup, they replaced him with Max Strus. This moved Love in a backup center role. And man did he play well. His shots were falling, he punished smaller players in the paint, and he played well on defense. Love took multiple charges against the Mavericks throughout the game. He also did well on staying with the perimeter players. Unlike the previous games, he wasn’t as much of a defensive liability. Once Adebayo returns, this could potentially be Love’s new role. Love finished the night with 18 points and five rebounds.

Keeping an Eye on Standings

With the Playoffs around the corner, Miami is keeping an eye on the standings. As of Sunday morning, the Heat sit 1.5 games behind the Brooklyn Nets for the sixth spot. Brooklyn also has the tiebreaker over Miami after winning the season series between the two teams. The more likely scenario seems to be the Play-In tournament for Miami. If so, Miami needs to stay in the seventh spot to maintain homecourt advantage. They have to maintain distance between them and the teams trailing them. There’s four games left in the season. We’ll see where Miami lands.

Next up: The Detroit Pistons. The game tips off at 7pm eastern time.