To appreciate Erik Spoelstra’s ongoing Miami Heat optimism in the midst of the external pessimism is to consider Spoelstra has seen worse and coached himself out of such depths. As in the 11-30 start to 2016-17 season and the 30-11 finish to that season.
As the Miami Heat beat the Toronto Raptors coming off the All-Star break, it snapped the team’s four-game losing skid as the goal for them is to look for some level of consistency. One part of that has been Heat newcomer Andrew Wiggins who logged his best game thus far in his new uniform which garnered a positive response from head coach Erik Spoelstra.
With the game tied at 93-all and just seconds left in regulation, the Mavs had the possession, and the Heat needed a defensive stop to send the game to overtime. However, as the team headed out to the court for the game's final sequences,
Following the Miami Heat's 120-111 overtime victory over the Toronto Raptors, head coach Erik Spoelstra praised the Andrew Wiggins' contributions and highlighted his importance to the team. The Miami Heat secured a vital win against the Toronto Raptors on Friday night at Scotiabank Arena,
Miami is once again under .500, but its upcoming road trip (and the All-Star break) could pose a chance to correct key issues.