How Erik Spoelstra’s Heat are ‘seizing the moment’ after win over Pistons

MIAMI – The Miami Heat have had an important week in their effort to solidify their spot in the Eastern Conference, with momentum at its peak as the team extended its winning streak to five games in a 121-110 victory over the Detroit Pistons. Despite the Heat’s injuries to Norman Powell and Andrew Wiggins, the team has been excelling on both ends of the floor, which has led to a positive change in the locker room, as noted by head coach Erik Spoelstra.

With only a few games remaining in the Middle East, Miami getting a convincing win over the conference-leading Pistons was a huge deal for the team, proving that the conversation of counting them out should be null and void. Since the goal is still to avoid the play-in tournament, Spoelstra would say how the team is “trying to take advantage of the moment right now.”

“We have our own motivations in what we’re trying to do, and Detroit has had its own season that will get everyone you know excited to compete against them,” Spoelstra told ClutchPoints. “You can sense that our locker room, you know, is just trying to seize the moment right now, have a lot of fun, compete with each other and play for a consistent identity on both ends. So it was a very strong week to finish, rest up tomorrow and then start planning for Tuesday.”

It marks the second time the Heat have defeated the Pistons, which started with the defense holding Detroit to just 16 points on Sunday. For Adebayo, “handling our business on the defensive end” is what leads to victory.

“We have beaten the number one teams in both conferences,” Adebayo told ClutchPoints, citing the Jan. 17 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. “It shows us we can compete with anyone… We’ve just got to do it on a consistent basis and keep handling our business on the defensive end. That’s why we’re actually winning games… It makes our offense easier.”

Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro focus for Heat after win over Pistons

Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart (28) fouls Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) during the first half at Kasia Center.
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Of course, as the Heat’s captain in Adebayo continues to make achievements, he and Tyler Herro are leading the team in this home stretch of the season, trying to bring a certain degree of continuity. As a result, the numbers look good on the surface as the offense is averaging 120.1 points per game (second in the NBA behind the Denver Nuggets’ 120.2) and fourth in defensive rating (111.4).

“I think we’re all tired of being in that midfield, and obviously, the road isn’t over yet,” Adebayo said after recording 24 points, nine rebounds and six assists in a win over the Pistons. “We’ve got to keep these winning streaks going. Got to keep piling up these W’s. Got to keep winning at home.”

If there’s one thing Miami has shown this season, it’s that they can win against the top teams in the league, but the same can be said about playing with a lack of competition, as Herro would echo the same sentiments.

“We’ve been saying this for years, we can beat anybody. We can lose to anybody,” Herro told ClutchPoints after leading the Heat with 25 points on Sunday. “So it’s just keep coming here, and just keep piling up the good days. It’s boring. It can be boring, but ultimately leads to wins and leads to a good thing.”

As a result, Adebayo and Herro have helped lead these collective wins, with everyone on the team contributing massively, like Jaime Jacquez Jr., Pelle Larsson, Kel’El Ware and others. At any rate, Miami looks to continue the winning streak and protect home court when the Washington Wizards visit on Tuesday night.


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