Miami Heat Have Tried To Trade Terry Rozier
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A former Miami Heat security worker charged in a massive memorabilia theft that involved millions of dollars' worth of items has pleaded guilty.
After a season that saw the Miami Heat get brutally beat down in a first round sweep after trading away their former best player, it seems the perception on som
Former Miami Heat player Hassan Whiteside has listed his sprawling (as in 9,424 square-feet) compound in the prestigious Lakeview neighborhood for $15.8 million.
A former Miami Heat security officer has pleaded guilty to stealing hundreds of game-worn jerseys and other memorabilia worth millions of dollars,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
The Miami Heat's offseason has consisted of multiple surprising moves, whether it be trading Haywood Highsmith and a second-rounder to get under the luxury tax
The Miami HEAT announced its 2025-26 regular season schedule this Thursday, which runs from October 22, 2025 through April 12, 2026 and currently includes 80 games with two NBA Cup games to be determined at a later date.
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Hassan Whiteside is severing ties with his impressive Miami Beach mansion, listing the home for $15.8 million. It's also located right on the water— with a 45 foot dock for any potential buyer looking to cash in on the best of what Miami has to offer.
The Heat opted to sign Smith instead of a backup center such as Kai Jones, who auditioned for Miami last week, or veteran center Trey Lyes, who also has been linked to the Heat. Miami isn’t expected to add a backup center in free agency anytime soon, though it’s conceivable that could be addressed with another trade.
The Miami Heat's failed trade offer for Kevin Durant has been revealed by insider Barry Jackson via a recent post on X, formerly Twitter
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