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Miami Heat with atypical path to Eastern Conference finals


MIAMI – How do you define the Miami Heat’s 2022-23 season? As a life lesson, according to coach Erik Spoelstra.

“These,” Spoelstra said as Friday turned to Saturday, “are the kinds of lessons that hopefully that we impart on our children, that you can develop perseverance and grit when things are tough and when people are criticizing you.”

The reference was to overcoming adversity, pushing back from the depths, maintaining composure amid chaos.

Because from a 12-15 record a month into the season, a stretch of six losses in seven games that ran into March, a fourth-quarter deficit in the last-chance play-in game against the Chicago Bulls that otherwise would have ended the season on April 14 there now is a berth in the Eastern Conference finals for the third time in four years.

“I’ve said many times about our regular season, there was nothing easy about it,” Spoelstra said, his team now with four days to exhale before Wednesday’s 8:30 p.m. start to the East finals in either Philadelphia or Boston. “But the guys came in with a spirit every single day to try to get better and not make excuses for everything.

“We were well aware of all the injuries and moving parts and changing lineups. I think we got better in a lot of areas, and finding different solutions. But we had to do a lot of things the hard way.”

The toughest moment, Spoelstra said, also was the most inspiring moment.

That moment came in the wake of the 116-105 April 11 loss to the Atlanta Hawks at Kaseya Center in the opening round of the play-in tournament, the loss that sent the Heat into that all-or-nothing game against the Bulls four days later.

That’s when desperation turned into perspiration – and rejuvenation.

“I knew how badly as soon as I walked into the film session the next day,” Spoelstra said. “I knew how badly our team wanted to keep this thing going. I remember just walking away from that meeting and telling my staff, with the look in their eyes and everything about that meeting, ‘We got a chance.’ I know a lot that I don’t know, but I know when a team wants to keep a season going. And they wanted to keep the season going.

“And that’s a spirit that you always hope you can cultivate in your team and it doesn’t always happen and that’s why you’re just grateful for this opportunity to represent the Eastern Conference in Eastern Conference finals.”



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