
The Miami Heat are preparing for the playoffs with 14 games remaining in the regular season, the two main goals being to avoid the play-in tournament and staying healthy. Following the Heat's loss to the Orlando Magic on Saturday night with the return of Norman Powell and Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo has found himself on the injury report for the team's upcoming game.
Tuesday's road contest against the Charlotte Hornets (34-34) is undoubtedly big for Miami, as are the team's next five games against teams with winning records. Those teams are the Los Angeles Lakers (42-25) on Thursday, the Houston Rockets (41-25) on Saturday, the San Antonio Spurs (49-18) next Monday, and the Cleveland Cavaliers (41-27, will face them twice next Wednesday and Friday).
However, Miami's captain, Adebayo, has been added to the team's injury report ahead of the clash against the Hornets, listed as "questionable" with right calf tightness.
The star is coming off possibly the best week of his career, which included a win over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday, which included Adebayo's historic 83-point game, which became the second-highest scoring game ever in the NBA, surpassing Kobe Bryant's 81.
Although there has been a polarizing reaction to the performance, no one can take away the history the 28-year-old has made, with the NBA obviously awarding him the Eastern Conference Player of the Week award. However, he is in danger of missing Tuesday's game against the Hornets, a team that has a .500 record; They are 18-7 in their last 25 games.
Additionally, the competition has an impact on the former standings, as each game remaining in the regular season is against the Heat at 38–30, leaving them in seventh place in the conference. They're a half-game behind the Toronto Raptors, who hold the sixth seed, with Miami in contention for at least that spot should they avoid the play-in tournament.

