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Have the Miami Heat proven anything yet in NBA playoff race?

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Have the Miami Heat proven anything yet in NBA playoff race?

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Q: Ira, throw away the games against the Jazz and Suns. Utah was without Lauri Markkanen and Phoenix without Devin Booker. Name me one good win on that trip, homer boy. – Vince.

A: Actually, the name is Homer Simpson (D’oh!). As for the Heat’s 3-2 trip having nominal value because of the injuries of others, that simply is then glossing over the Heat going the entire trip without Tyler Herro and Kel’el Ware, and the final three games without Davion Mitchell. So there was plenty of grit shown, as well. To your greater point, remember that before the trip there was the victory over Oklahoma City (yes, with Jalen Williams sidelined during that game). But, yes, the wins on the trip (Kings, Jazz, shorthanded Suns, who also were without Jalen Green) should not be overstated when it comes to Heat considerations at the trading deadline. This, through it all, remains a team 12-19 against opponents with winning records. That is how you measure yourself. So far the Heat have proven good enough to be a play-in team, likely good enough to be a playoff team, but nobody’s idea of a contender.

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