Miami Heat can mend and get a few wins during light Christmas week

Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) enters the court at the start of the second half of the NBA Mexico City Game 2022 against the San Antonio Spurs(Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) enters the court at the start of the second half of the NBA Mexico City Game 2022 against the San Antonio Spurs(Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
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Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat dunks the ball during the game between San Antonio Spurs against Miami Heat(Photo by Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images)

Miami Heat May Be On To Some And A Lighter Week Should Only Propel Them

All of the aforementioned is why this coming week is actually a great one for the Miami Heat. The week entering the Holidays, ironically enough, it’s, sort of, a gift for this Heat squad.

Thinking back to how banged up they are, the coming light week should really help them there. Fewer games mean more time off their feet and less sacrifice needed from guys that might could stand for a bit more rest on their injuries.

And when they do take the court, one of those games will be against a Chicago Bulls team that is searching for something themselves, allowing 150 points to be scored on them Sunday by the Minnesota Timberwolves—while also coming off back-to-back defeats to the Knicks and a defeat to Atlanta prior to that.

The other team they play will be an Indiana team they just beat this past week. Now, Tyrese Haliburton will surely be looking for retribution for the clamps that the Heat placed on him in their last meeting, but they should be able to handle their business there too.

Besides, both of these games will be at home for Miami, another reason to think that they should have no issues securing a pair of victories.