Huge Randle and Bridges showings should be atop Miami Heat’s mind

Julius Randle #30 of the New York Knicks celebrates after hitting the game winning shot with 1.7 second left on the clock against the Miami Heat(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)
Julius Randle #30 of the New York Knicks celebrates after hitting the game winning shot with 1.7 second left on the clock against the Miami Heat(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /
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Mikal Bridges #1 of the Brooklyn Nets goes to the basket as Gabe Vincent #2 and Caleb Martin #16 of the Miami Heat defend(Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) /

Huge Randle And Bridges Showings Should Be Atop Miami Heat’s Mind

Now, again and to be specific, on top of the fact that it should help the Miami Heat gain a better position in the Eastern Conference race, here’s how payback should motivate them to take a big bite out of the two teams from the Big Apple.

In the Miami Heat’s last contest against each of the teams in question, they allowed big moments to happen for two guys in particular. When you think about the New York Knicks game, it was a game that was highly contested throughout.

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With Julius Randle coming out hot to start though, he would close the game in the coldest of fashions, a circus shot just before the buzzer from range to win it. And in the process of it all, he would break the hearts of the Miami Heat players and all those that support them.

Just before the All-Star break in the Heat’s most recent game against the Brooklyn Nets, their star youngster would go on to set a new career high. Going for 45 points in the game, Mikal Bridges would proceed to walk all over the Heat on his offensive end of the floor, dominating the game with his play.