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Should Miami Heat Run It Back? 🧐 | Clutch #Shorts



Miami may have had a deep playoff run, but it was far from pretty. Bam didn’t want to score, Herro simply couldn’t score, and Lowry won an Oscar for the actor of the year. This left Jimmy Buckets to go out of his way to carry the team. After a controversial game 7 loss in the Easter Conference Finals, Miami is in a tough position. Should they run it back or trade most of their young assets for an All-star?

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13 Comments

  1. Bro if everyone else stepped up for the heat and Jimmy giving half the effort he gave they easily win the championship and I think their players realize that and will come back and be better

  2. Eh. I have to say that Vincent, Martin and Strus all made a difference. Kyle Lowry wasn't there mostly and neither was Herro. And I don't blame Bam though..

  3. I can’t imagine jimmy continuing to put up consecutive 40 point games at his age by next season.

  4. Just imagine if the 76 wasn't trade Jimmy,they had: Harden,Embid and Jimmy, and this season the 76 signed also PJ Tucker so that team is an absolute contenders to the chip,what a mistake to take Harris over Jimmy

  5. Jimmy did have great performances but he also had TERRIBLE, EMBARRASSING performances in the same series. As good as he is, he is a playoff guy, but when u get to that level, he’s just not good enough to go up against the best of the best deep in the playoffs. He will just never compete on the same level as Giannis, KD, Jokic, Lebron&AD, etc consistently and not when he’s not on the superior team. He just had to be the second best, no disrespect to the man

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