Southeast Notes: Heat, Wiggins, Da Silva, Wizards

Southeast Notes: Heat, Wiggins, Da Silva, Wizards | Hoops Rumors

The Heat are on pace to finish with one of their worst seasons in franchise history (impressively, their .420 win percentage would be good for seventh-worst). Part of the struggles this season stem from their issues to close games in the fourth quarter, Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald writes.

Miami owns the third-worst record in clutch games at 13-23 this season. As a result, the Heat have dropped nine games in a row and are 11 games under .500 with only 13 contests to go.

That’s the thing that we’ve been racking our time, our brains, everything, trying to find solutions for that,” coach Erik Spoelstra said about the late-game issues. “We have not come up with solutions, and we’ve pretty much tried everything. This has been one of the biggest challenges of a regular season that I’ve been a part of.

Miami has blown a double-digit lead in 19 of their losses and have squandered a fourth-quarter lead in 17 losses, a league high.

One key difference between the Heat’s performance in the clutch this season versus the last few is the trade of Jimmy Butler, Chiang writes.

I think that’s part of it,” forward Duncan Robinson said. “But that’s not necessarily new to the deadline. We’ve kind of been dealing with that for a while. So I don’t know if it’s as much adjusting to that. I think it’s been different things in different games. Good teams find a way to win, so we got to just start figuring out ways. It’s going to look different on different nights. But it’s more so just about building that resolve on both ends of the floor. These are painful steps, but there have been steps in the right direction.

According to Chiang, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo said they’re still working to pick up the pieces and the offensive load in the fourth quarter in the wake of the trade. The Heat are still likely to make the play-in tournament, being 5.0 games ahead of the Raptors for 10th in the East.

We have more from the Southeast Division:

  • Heat forward Andrew Wiggins has missed two straight games and five of the last 12, but he’s no longer dealing with the lower-leg contusion that was ailing him, according to the Sun Sentinel’s Ira Winderman (Twitter link). However, Wiggins is now questionable for the team’s Friday game against Houston with an ankle impingement.
  • Magic rookie Tristan Da Silva received an expanded role this year with Orlando dealing with numerous injuries and coach Jamahl Mosley believes he filled in well, Jason Beede of the Orlando Sentinel writes. “He’s still continuing to take that all in,” Mosley said. “It’s a lot for a young rookie in this situation, but he’s taken it all in stride, and he continues to learn as the games go on … Just understanding the speed, the intensity, the physicality of the game, but also understanding the game plan within that game.
  • The Wizards‘ Wednesday loss to the Jazz put them in a tie for the worst record in the league and for the best overall odds at the best draft pick positioning in the 2025 draft, Varun Shankar of The Washington Post writes. While the bottom three teams have the same probability of getting the top overall pick, the team with the worst overall record can fall no lower than fifth, while the second- and third-worst can fall to sixth and seventh, respectively. According to Shankar, the team is using the rest of the season to determine fits on the roster and gauge youth development.

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