The Miami Heat knows what it’s like to play with the NBA minimum of eight available players. The Heat experienced that shorthanded scenario firsthand. With nearly half of its roster unavailable because of the league’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols and a shoulder injury keeping center Meyers Leonard out, the Heat played the past two games — two road losses to the Philadelphia 76ers — with just eight available players.
Bradley Beal hasn’t demanded a trade from the Washington Wizards, but if he ever does, he’s already got at least one team willing to make a deal for his services. According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the Miami Heat is hoping that the Wizards make Beal available in trade talks because their interest level is “high. Unfortunately, there’s no indication that Washington will put the two-time NBA All Star on the trading block anytime soon unless he forces them to like James Harden did with...
Detroit Pistons game score, live updates and analysis as they visit the Miami Heat
No | Player | Pos |
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5 | F | |
13 | FC | |
11 | GF | |
22 | F | |
7 | G | |
8 | F | |
40 | PF | |
14 | PG | |
28 | GF | |
0 | FC | |
25 | G | |
4 | SF | |
9 | FC | |
55 | GF | |
30 | FC | |
31 | SG | |
2 | PG |