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MIAMI – The Orlando Magic and Miami Heat square off Monday night in a crucial fourth and final regular season matchup. Tipoff is at 7:30 p.m. from the Kaseya Center in South Beach.
EA Sports video-game developer Scott O’Gallagher also has East River High boys and girls basketball on positive trajectories.
As someone who's lived in Orlando for over 25 years, I think Key West, St. Augustine, and Miami are some of the the best places to visit in Florida.
The Miami-based intercity rail service said in a ridership report released in January that it set a record of 162,445 for its route between Orlando and Miami, which launched in September 2023. In the first full year calendar of the route, it had more than 1.63 million riders.
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The Miami Heat are suspending star Jimmy Butler indefinitely. After multiple incidents, it remains to be seen if Butler will return to the team. NBA insider Shams Charania reported the news on social media.
Miami announced the indefinite suspension after its star forward walked out of shootaround Monday, and a trade before next week’s deadline is the inevitable next step.
On Monday, the Miami Heat (22-22) host the Orlando Magic (24-23) at the Kaseya Center, and if you’re wondering how to catch the action live, you’ve come to the right place. The Heat are coming off a 106-97 win over the Brooklyn Nets Saturday on the road.
As the Miami Heat take on the Orlando Magic on Monday night, all eyes will once again be on star Jimmy Butler as he has been the face of trade talks in the NBA. Butler had been serving a two-game suspension where he is now eligible to come back and play for the team before he is moved with the trade deadline nearing on Feb. 6.
Zachary Weinberger is a credentialed Miami Heat reporter and an Associate Editor covering the NBA at-large, NCAA Football, and NCAA Basketball for ClutchPoints. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 2022, covering sports at the FAU University Press and later at The Palm Beach Post.
Carter’s family, his former Nets teammates, ex-coach Lawrence Frank, team president Rod Thorn and fellow Nets number retirees Julius Erving, Bill Melchionni and Buck Williams were on hand to see Carter become the seventh Nets player with his number retired.