Ira Winderman’s perspectives and other items of note from the Miami Heat’s Monday night game against the Orlando Magic.
Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat appear increasingly determined to part ways. We know where he wants to end up, but these teams just would not make sense.
Despite 29 points from Franz Wagner, the Magic failed to secure the regular season series against the Heat on Monday night.
The Orlando Magic stacked up 121-113 against the Detroit Pistons. And it was Paolo Banchero’s fierce competitiveness that stole the spotlight. The star forward went above and beyond with his ...
He's missed 28 total games this season. Jimmy Butler was suspended indefinitely on Monday afternoon after walking out of the team's morning shootaround session. Before that, Butler was set to ...
All signs point toward Jimmy Butler getting traded ... of halfcourt shot creation to ease the burden on Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. Butler fits the bill. That said, the Magic are also ...
MIAMI – The Orlando Magic wasted a 12-point advantage in the final six minutes of regulation, and then a six-point lead in overtime before losing to the Miamt.
This column is a plea — or maybe even a prayer — for the players on the Orlando Magic’s roster: I beg you, please don’t ever turn into Jimmy Butler. I’m talking to you Paolo Banchero. I’m talking to you Franz Wagner.
Tyler Herro scored 30 points, Bam Adebayo finished with 26 and the Miami Heat erased a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter before beating the Orlando Magic 125-119 in double overtime on Monday night.
Jovic contributed 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal in the fourth quarter and the two overtimes, including an alley-oop assist to Ware to give the Heat a two-point lead with 33.5 seconds left in regulation before the Magic tied it to force overtime.
Franz Wagner tied the #Magic record for most points in a quarter with 25. He and Paolo Banchero each had 32. Humongous win for them.