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Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins returned to the lineup against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night after missing six games because of a right hamstring injury.
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The Heat have won 37 games against the spread this season, while failing to cover or pushing 42 times.
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Updating the injury report for the Miami Heat vs. New Orleans Pelicans, including the playing statuses of: Tyler Herro, Alec Burks, Pelle Larsson, Nikola Jovic, Andrew Wiggins, Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo,
The Heat have endured some drama from the Jimmy Butler fiasco. As for the 76ers, they have endured a ton of injuries all season long, including their top three players, Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Paul George.
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) reacts with guard Davion Mitchell (45), Bam Adebayo (13) and Haywood Highsmith (24) the second half of an NBA game against the Charlotte Hornets at Kaseya Center on March 21, 2025, in Miami. / D.A. Varela - Miami Herald ([email protected])
Pelle Larsson went down before the game even started on Wednesday. The Miami Heat rookie suffered a sprained right ankle during pregame lifting ahead of Wednesday's contest against the Chicago Bulls. Miami announced that he will not be available for the matchup, but his timeline for recovery is still unknown.
Wiggins, who has missed six games in a row with a hamstring injury, traveled with the team to Chicago and is listed as questionable for Wednesday’s game. Haywood Highsmith (Achilles soreness) is probable, and everyone else on standard contracts is available except Nikola Jovic (hand) and Kevin Love (personal reasons).
After stringing together a three-game winning streak, the Chicago Bulls were forcefully taken down by the first-place Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday, but the Bu
Here is the full injury report for Tyrese Maxey and the Philadelphia 76ers as they take on the Miami Heat on the road on Monday.
A loss against Philadelphia — which is missing its top three players - would leave the Heat with only a slim chance, and needing substantial luck — to finish any higher than 10th in the Eastern Conference, a scenario that would require Miami to win two road games to advance to a first-round playoff series against Cleveland.