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HEAT at KINGS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | February 7, 2020 Bogdan Bogdanovic (23 PTS, 3 STL, 6 3PM) and the Sacramento Kings defeated the Miami Heat …

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  1. ????? The FAKE HEAT FANS are hiding a see. What a bunch of cowards. You were talking trash after being in 2nd place, but you are getting exposed for the early round exit team that you are. The REAL HEAT FANS know this team won't win this season, but the FAKE HEAT FANS are blind and delusional.

  2. Don't understand how the kings have that trash of a record with the squad they have. Fox, Hield, Barnes, Bogdanovic, Bagley, Holmes, Bjelica, Bazemore, Joseph??? Makes no sense to me.

  3. I was hoping the heat could come away with a win but with rooks and g league players in, the defense was soooo sloppy. Bad rotations left the three point line open all night. All good though, thank god jimmys injury isn’t serious. Time for the heat to go on a winning streak once the team is healthy #heatnation ?

  4. I don't know if they are playing Harry Giles safe and keeping his minutes low for health reasons or strategy but he needs to play more. He's looking good out there.

  5. With as well as they have played this season, Heat can kiss second seed goodbye. Toronto is strating pull away and they aren’t even healthy. Marc Gasol, Norman Powell, and Kyle Lowry are out. Celtics are trying to keep up winning lots of games and are getting healthy.

  6. Heat’s issue is like Philly’s issue. They can’t win on the road. That is not a good sign for the playoffs. Teams that do damage and go far in the playoffs ie conference finals at least have above average road records. In fact past ELITE playoffs teams don’t have a huge discrepancy when it comes to their home and road records during the regular season. Maybe that is part experience and proven track record which Heat lack big time and where Iggy might help even though I don’t think he has a huge reservoir left in the tank at 36 for a player who heavily relied on his athleticism to score and especially defend. His locker room presence could be huge though because other Butler there is no playoff experience and even Butler doesn’t have any playoff experience past round 1 or 2 once. Celtics got more experience to draw on among their young guys in Tatum Brown and Smarts and Raptors have the mother load of past playoff wars multiple conference finals and most importantly championship experience.

    Even if Iggy isn’t more than the 5 ppg player he was last year in the regular season and the perimeter defensive specialist teams were ignoring from the 3 pt line, he can still help as long as he is coming off the bench. But if he is starting and taking minutes from the young guys his poor shooting combined with Butler and Bam inability to space the floor will hemorrhage their offence.

  7. Hello Heat fans. Raptor fan here who's certainly not speaking on behalf of all raptor fans. But I just wanted to remind you that you should be happy to see us on Heat games highlights like this. Why ? Because it means your team matters this season, it's one of the top 5 contenders in the East. Do you see us talk about the Cavaliers (no disrespect Cleveland). Also your team is about to get better with the addition of Iggy. Even if you do not feel it now you will see the difference when come the playoffs. You have talented young players (Nunn, Herro, Jones, etc.) but the playoffs is a different beast. It's less so when they are guided by vets like Jimmy and Iggy. Now the good question is : why is there no problem with Celtics and Bucks fans ? Unfortunately the answer is simple. Some of you heat fans are extremely obnoxious, salty, and the nominees are : Ben Mangrum, gg gg, Brett Smith.

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