"Everybody is happy and healthy," Love said
during a press conference. "... Was able to make it in for our
film session.
"Got a little bit of sleep, so today will be good to get up and
down, get acclimated here and get some treatments, get some rest
and be ready to roll."
Love didn't say if the child was a boy or a girl.
The Heat trail the Denver Nuggets 3-1 in the best-of-seven
series. Only one team has ever recovered from such a deficit to
win the Finals -- the Cleveland Cavaliers, who beat the Golden
State Warriors in 2016.
Interestingly, Love was a key member of that Cleveland squad.
"Naturally when your back is up against the wall you start to
look for answers, solutions," said Love, a five-time All-Star.
"But we're a team that as you know has been super resilient. We
understand that it's every possession, it's one game.
"I know that's something that is cliche and everybody says but
again, we feel like if we come out, have a good start tomorrow,
play extremely hard and give ourselves a chance and take it back
to Miami, that is right where we want to be."
Love, 34, joined the Heat in February after reaching a buyout
with Cleveland. He averaged 7.7 points and 5.7 rebounds in 21
games (17 starts) for Miami in the regular season, and he is
contributing 7.1 points and 5.7 boards in 19 postseason games
(17 starts).
--Field Level Media
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