One of the stars of the Miami Heat is reportedly being investigated for being part of an illegal betting scheme.
Basketball Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway says the Miami Heat could have won a three-peat if they had drafted Draymond Green in the 2012 NBA Draft.
After suspending Jimmy Butler for the third time this month on Monday, the Miami Heat are ramping up their efforts to move on from the disgruntled
The Miami Heat (23-22) will try to extend their two-game winning streak and pull off an upset when they host the Cleveland Cavaliers (37-9) on Wednesday night. Miami was able to get back above the .500 mark this season when it took down Orlando in double overtime on Monday night.
While Fox would work as a fit for a Heat roster lacking a significant contribution at point guard since the declining play and then trade a year ago of Kyle Lowry, that math at the moment appears beyond the Heat’s means, unless Butler is part of such an equation.
Veteran NBA player Terry Rozier is under investigation by federal prosecutors looking into whether he participated in an illegal sports betting scheme by throwing a game, NBA officials said. The 30-year-old Miami Heat player is part of what has now become a government-wide probe into an insidious ring of gamblers and poker players who are alleged to have rigged multiple games across an array of sports,
Miami Heat fans had plenty to say regarding Terry Rozier’s alleged potential involvement in an illegal betting scheme.
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Jimmy Butler, suspended for a third time this month on Monday and demanding a trade, has ruined his Miami Heat legacy with a stunning display of childish, unprofessional behavior — and by quitting on the team and its fans.
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