The Miami Heat’s severe loss ended with thanks to the team against the Charlotte Hornets.
The heat in Miami has been feeling unsure in recent weeks, and players have been embarrassed by admitting that they have not enjoyed their worst defeat since 2008.
The team lost 10 games in a row before defeating the Hornets, and Andrew Wiggins blew 42 points, showing what he could.
The losing streak put Miami in the Eastern Conference, which was overtaken by the Chicago Bulls.
The Miami Heat’s record of losing streaks has been extremely frustrating for the players. There were many close games, but this was the heat that couldn’t close and often gave up the lead in the fourth quarter.
Heat Legend Udonis Haslem spoke in the NBA last week, but it wasn’t important. He noted that this is a lesson for their leaders to learn and grow opportunities to improve.
Haslem, a former team veteran and heat culture fortress, was called to accept a decline in the current team’s standards.
ESPN reporter Tim McMahon used his latest approach as a sign of how the fever has gone down, laughing at his comments on the Hoop Collective.
He said:
“Like Dude, the man who is the executor of the paragraph and the executor of the heat culture of paint, handing over orange slices and participating ribbons to national television after losing “I don’t know how many straight games.” ”
Clearly, McMahon has the point that Miami fever has lowered the standard. This is a talented team that should never lose 10 straight games anyway. And this was not the message Haslem was ready to send.
Tyler Hero and Bam Adebayo have two All-Star-level players, the latter being criticized for their poor performance in 2024-25.
With Miami set up to face former player Jimmy Butler warriors, there’s a quick chance to correct some mistakes.
The victory may not be much in the great context of the season, but it is more impressive than their lonely victory in the past 11 games against Charlotte.