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Classation of brutality Losses scale on March 1-8 of Miami Heat

Classation of brutality Losses scale on March 1-8 of Miami Heat

This season has been transformed indeed to a disaster for Miami and is as bad as it seems.

Only jazz (0-8), nets (1-7) and Mavericks (1-7) were at the level of heat (1-8) in March. The loss of 125-91 from Miami in Memphis helped the equality of the longest and losing the team from the Nightmare 2007-08 season, which presented four separate strings that loses seven games or more, on the route to a record of 15-67.

The heat dropped seven right in the last season (January 17-29), losing all these games with at least nine points. The team recovered to finish 22-13 in the regular season, claimed the seed no. 8 in the game and lost as a result of the possible Boston 4-1. We look in an extremely similar way, except that winning 63 percent of their regular season games seems to be laughing.

Note that the single heat of the heat came against the inhabitants of the southeast Washington (15-51), although the wizards are now 5-3 in March, after their upbursing on Saturday night in Denver.

Before seeing if Miami records its longest losses in 17 years, Monday, at Madison Square Garden, to examine how bad the march was by classifying the most acceptable to the most ugly.

Spoiler alert: Saturday night’s loss did not inspire much confidence.

8. March 5: L 106-104 at CAVS – There are no such moral victories, but the heat had to be encouraged by the 34 -point performance, with 12 Bam Adebayo meetings and an incredible effort on the road, without Tyler Herro. An ESPN audience saw Miami playing with Heart, gathering from a two-digit deficit to take on a seven-point advance halfway to fourth. Unfortunately, Donovan Mitchell and Deandre Hunter took huge stretch photos, and a 3-point potential game from Duncan Robinson was given up because he came out of the limits, helping Cavs to win the 12th right.

7. March 2: L 116-112 (ot) vs. Knicks – The heat came out at a first 10-point first on the route to a 62-45 edge at the break, showing in each bit a competitor of the Eastern Conference, even without Andrew Wiggins. Unfortunately, another breath blown helped to determine the tone for the fault to come, because Miami could not stop when it was needed in the regulation or in the additional session.

6. March 7: L 106-104 vs. Timberwolves – This is the last spread that Miami covered (+3.5) and the last loss could be argued that anyone could see any silver lining. Despite Wiggins and Kel’el Ware who were missing the game, the heat led to the fourth quarter and had the chance to win on a Bam Adebayo 3-Pointer.

5. March 14: L 103-91 vs. Celtics – The heat remained early, but it was grieved to tie the defense plains to the break. They took a 1-point advance on a free throw of Wiggins in the first minute of the fourth quarter, but eventually they were exceeded by 25-13 the rest of the road.

4. March 8: L 114-109 at Bulls – After another powerful start of 36 points in the first quarter and an advantage that was bloated and at 17, Heat allowed Chicago to fight back, scattering a two-digit advantage, thanks to 16-5 running to open the fourth quarter. Miami was still at 105-102 with 2:47 to the left, but allowed the new Bulls Tre Jones, Zach Collins and Kevin Huerter to make big stretch games, in an upset loss for his probable game opponent.

3. March 12: L 119-104 vs. Clippers – He came through the city on the second night of a back-back after a upset loss in New Orleans, sat on Kawhi Leonard and was left without Norman Powell, but still punished the heat without a list, running to a 20-10 advantage and never exceeded. Bogdan Bogdanovic scored 30 points to help shave the rallies in Miami.

2. March 15: L 125-91 at Grizzlies – News that Ja Morant would not play approached the type-off, so the heat had the opportunity to catch Griz without his leader. Instead, they came out uninspired, taught a season the worst 72 points in the paint and were exceeded 51-37. At one point, Miami watched 101-69, which was not very nice.

1. March 10: L 105-102 vs. Hornets – It will be difficult to reveal this atrocity. After leaving an advance of 49-32, Miami allowed Charlotte to fit in a game in which his stars guard, Lamelo Ball, shot 2-on-12 from a 3-point. Herro beat a 1:00 clutch jumper to fight back to 99-98, but Hornets was more clutch, while Boht Herro and Adebayo missed 3-Pointers. It was the most embarrassing collapse of a season full of them.

Tony Mejia is a taxpayer at Miami Heat on SI. He can be contacted at [email protected]