Kings aim to extend win streak vs. short-handed Heat
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[January 30, 2021]
The Miami Heat, who are set to
host the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, used 15 different
starting lineups last season.
This season, with the Heat off to a struggling 6-12 start, Miami has
already used 13 different lineups, tied with the Houston Rockets for
the most in the league. Miami also has the longest active losing
streak in the NBA at five games.
Heat standouts Jimmy Butler (COVID-19 protocols) and Goran Dragic
(groin) are among the many Miami players dealing with health issues.
Dragic has been ruled out for Saturday, so he will miss his third
straight game. Butler, though, has been upgraded to questionable,
and it's possible he could return after missing 10 consecutive
games.
Miami's Avery Bradley and Andre Iguodala are listed as questionable,
but Meyers Leonard, Moe Harkless and Chris Silva will not play on
Saturday.
"In a perfect world, we'd like to be in a better place than we're in
right now, but we're not," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We just
have to continue to grind."
Miami, 4-5 at home this season, will try to level that ledger
against a Kings team that defeated the Toronto Raptors 126-124 on
Friday night in Tampa.
It was Sacramento's third straight win, and the Kings improved their
road record to 3-4.
The Kings are led by a talented trio. Point guard De'Aaron Fox,
shooting guard Buddy Hield and forward Harrison Barnes are
Sacramento's top three scorers on the season, and they were against
the Raptors, too.
Barnes scored 26 points, Fox had 24 and Hield added 22. The Kings
are now one victory away from their longest single-season winning
streak since they won five in a row from Oct. 24-Nov. 1, 2018.
"Things are going in the right direction," Barnes said. "There's joy
in being in these close games and winning, but this is no time to
relax."
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Miami Heat forward Jimmy
Butler (22) dunks against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first
half at American Airlines Arena. Rhona Wise-USA TODAY Sports
Sacramento's bench was also big on Friday. Former Heat center Hassan
Whiteside had 16 points and a team-high nine rebounds, Cory Joseph
scored 16 points and rookie point guard Tyrese Haliburton dazzled
with 10 points, a game-high 11 assists and six rebounds.
Whiteside is getting healthy just in time to face his former
franchise. This was his second game back after missing four in a row
due to a hip injury.
Barnes said it was "huge" for Whiteside to contribute 20 minutes off
the bench. Whiteside hit 6 of 7 shots from the floor and 4 of 6 free
throws while adding one block, one assist and one steal.
"He gives us a different look," Barnes said. "He puts pressure on
defenses."
The Heat and Kings split two games last season, both of them
pre-pandemic, with each team winning on its home court.
One thing to watch Saturday is the health of Heat guard Tyler Herro,
who returned Thursday and had 19 points, 10 rebounds and five
assists in Miami's 109-105 defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Herro, who had missed seven straight games due to a neck injury, is
still not 100 percent.
Regardless of the injuries and the losses, though, Herro said he and
his teammates remain resolute.
"We're good in this locker room," he said of the team's spirits. "We
will figure it out soon."
--Field Level Media
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