Q: Ira, the Heat had been outscored 60-51 within the second half by the Hawks and 34-30 within the fourth quarter. They gave Atlanta momentum for Monday. Good win? Let’s see what they do subsequent. – Allan.
A: Actually, the “let’s see what they do next” a part of your query most likely is essentially the most cogent factor. Because with the place the Heat stand amid their desperation to keep away from the play-in spherical, if that’s even attainable, win-one, lose-one gained’t be ok. For that matter, the Heat are 1-2 to start out this six-game homestand, so work stays each Monday once more in opposition to the Hawks, after which within the two video games in opposition to the Cavaliers to shut the homestand. The solely approach to get better from dropping six of seven is to win six of seven, So the query for the Heat is whether or not in opposition to any such schedule they’ve that in them. And in the event that they don’t, then are they a playoff menace within the first place?
Q: Call Omer Yurtseven up, we’d like a spark. – Jake.
A: It’s not a matter of calling up Omer Yurtseven from his stint within the G League as a matter of benefit. He is there to rehab from his November ankle surgical procedure. When the ankle and the conditioning are again, he’ll return to the Heat. Now, whether or not he can acquire a rotation spot is a totally completely different story. Based on Erik Spoelstra’s desire for confirmed veterans, it’d take an damage to Cody Zeller for enjoying time to open for Omer.
Q: You’d suppose Josh Richardson was again on the crew. My gosh. – Nick.
A: This was in reference to what number of occasions the Heat stepped out of bounds within the first half Saturday in opposition to the Hawks. It is outstanding that for the period of time these gamers spend on regulation courts that they’d lose their bearings.
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