Nine Reasons the Miami Heat Hasn’t Lived Up to Expectations
Following a Cinderella run in 2020, Miami was expected to hit the ground running in 2021. That hasn’t been the case.
Following a Cinderella run in 2020, Miami was expected to hit the ground running in 2021. That hasn’t been the case.
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The first two months of the Miami Heat’s season have been a dumpster fire hotter than the surface of 10,000 suns. That’s OK.
Brady and Gronk did that again.
Do not ask a Miami Dolphins fan why they are the way they are if you don’t look up the 2007 season.
For years, the Heat has widely been crowned the unanimous alternate-jersey champions of the basketball world.
The sports news site Yardbarker says Dolphins fans are the second worst in the NFL, barely edging out the Arizona Cardinals.
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The Heat’s terrible start isn’t all bad.
January to July is a well-known Dolphins dead zone.
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Here are ten of our boldest predictions for the upcoming sports year.
Looking ahead, 2021 is set up to be a great year for Miami sports.
The season is over. That’s it. Thanks for coming out, everyone.
Brian Flores makes chicken salad out of chicken shit on a weekly basis.
Will the Heat will be back in the final series this year? We think so.
The Dolphins ran the ball for over 250 yards against the Patriots in Sunday’s 22-12 win.
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Some players believe their school didn’t want the Black Lives Matter shirts on display.
It’s prediction season, people.