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Even after his retirement, Udonis Haslem continues to publicly reflect on his historic career. Haslem was a member of the Miami Heat for 20 straight seasons, f
Miami Heat legend and Hall of Famer Gary Payton revealed his all-time starting five of NBA teammates, with the biggest surprise being the exclusion of Dwyane Wade from the lineup. Gary Payton, a Hall of Famer and one of the greatest defensive guards in NBA history,
Terry Rozier was accused of point shaving after a lowlight video showing some incredible "Shaqtin" moments gainst Cleveland.
“And by the way, before you bang on that Klay Thompson reference,” Cowherd said. “Klay Thompson was a top five or six defender in the league, and the best catch and shoot guy in the league, and is going to be a first ballot Hall of Famer. So don't give me this, ‘Jayson Tatum is better than Klay Thompson.'”
Haslem made a guest appearance on Wednesday's episode of the "Out the Mud" podcast with former NBA players Tony Allen and Zach Randolph. Haslem made it clear that he has no beef with the current Celtics. He even went as far as saying that Kevin Garnett is someone he thinks is "cool."
The Boston Celtics are looking to make it back-to-back wins on Wednesday against the Portland Trail Blazers. The Celtics are coming off an important victory against Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, 110-103, and they will want to keep their foot on the gas come Wednesday night.
Duncan Robinson thought he'd tied Wednesday night's game with a clutch three-pointer. But his heel went out of bounds and the Cleveland Cavaliers extended their win streak to 12 games.
The Miami Heat (29-31) took care of business against the Washington Wizards (11-49) 106-90. Here’s a look at four major takeaways from the matchup: 1. Bam Adeba
The Miami Heat travel to Ohio to take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in what could end up as a first-round matchup in the NBA Playoffs on Wednesday night.
Donovan Mitchell scored 26 points as the Cleveland Cavaliers punched their ticket to the NBA playoffs on Wednesday with a hard-fought 112-107 victory over the Miami Heat. A see-saw battle in Cleveland saw the Heat threaten to end the Cavs' 11-game unbeaten streak after opening up a seven-point lead late in the fourth quarter.