A 7-13 start now feels like a distant memory for the Miami Heat. The Heat finished 2018 with 10 wins in its last 15 games to move atop the Southeast division standings and solidify its spot as a likely playoff team in the Eastern Conference
Miami found a formula which works in the final month of the year. Now the Heat will try to make it carry over into 2019. On the Heat Check podcast, Miami beat writer Anthony Chiang and David Wilson try to figure out if the Heat can make it happen.
There are positive signs for Miami (17-18) even after a 113-104 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday.