Fate And Injury Clears The Way For A Miami Heat Top Seed
Things are all good in Miami Heat Land.
Other than the fact that they can’t seem to all stay in the game when they play the Portland Trail Blazers, with Jimmy Butler ejected in Wednesday night’s game after both Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry were ejected from their previous contest against one another a week or so ago, the Miami Heat just keep chugging along.
Most wonderful of all though, they are making a heck of an imprint as they go along in the NBA’s Eastern Conference.
Speaking of the Eastern Conference though, as a whole, the Miami Heat currently sit tied for the top seed.
Being up one game, as far as the win column stands, they also have one more defeat than Chicago does, which leaves them tied.
With Brooklyn a half-game back of them both and the Milwaukee Bucks two games back from the top seed at the moment, things might just shake out in the Miami Heat‘s favor as it all starts to come to a head.