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Miami Heat

21-7, Eastern Conference (2nd)
Team RankingPTS/GOPP PTS/G
Southeast Division103.0 (1st)95.1 (3rd)
Eastern Conference1st8th
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Power Forwards
1. C. Bosh
2. U. Haslem
3. J. Howard
Centers
1. J. Anthony
2. D. Pittman
3. E. Curry
Small Forwards
1. L. James
2. S. Battier
3. J. Jones
Shooting Guards
1. D. Wade
2. M. Miller
3. S. Battier
Point Guards
1. M. Chalmers
2. N. Cole
3. D. Wade
 
Last Updated: Feb 13
 
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Last Five Games
2/12 vs. ATL
L. JamesSF
D. WadeSG
M. ChalmersPG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
 
2/10 vs. WAS
L. JamesSF
D. WadeSG
M. ChalmersPG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
 
2/8 vs. ORL
L. JamesSF
D. WadeSG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
N. ColePG
 
2/7 vs. CLE
L. JamesSF
D. WadeSG
M. ChalmersPG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
 
2/5 vs. TOR
L. JamesSF
D. WadeSG
M. ChalmersPG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF

Most Frequent Lineup
 PPGRPGAPG
L. JamesSF27.98.26.9
D. WadeSG22.24.14.9
M. ChalmersPG11.12.63.7
J. AnthonyC3.34.20.1
C. BoshPF19.28.22.0
 
Notes
  • 5 different lineups used this season.
  • Most frequent lineup used in 18 games.

Other Frequent Lineups
5 Game(s)
L. JamesSF
J. JonesSF
M. ChalmersPG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
3 Game(s)
L. JamesSF
M. ChalmersPG
S. BattierSF
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
1 Game(s)
J. JonesSF
M. ChalmersPG
S. BattierSF
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
1 Game(s)
L. JamesSF
D. WadeSG
J. AnthonyC
C. BoshPF
N. ColePG

 
 
Shane Battier, #31, 6-8, 225
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2822.84.21.12.00.80.6
 
News
Heat F Shane Battier was finally able to knock down some shots during Friday night's contest against the Wizards. Battier made six of his nine shot attempts in the 106-89 victory, finishing with a season-high 15 points. He went 3 of 6 from downtown and also chipped in with five rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal, while logging 23 minutes of game action.
Udonis Haslem, #40, 6-8, 235
2011-12 Season Stats
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2826.56.20.68.20.50.3
 
Norris Cole, #30, 6-2, 175
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2820.98.22.41.60.90.0
 
Dwyane Wade, #3, 6-4, 220
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
1933.322.24.94.11.81.4
 
News
Heat G Dwyane Wade continued his hot shooting during Friday night's contest against the Wizards. Wade made 11 of his 18 field-goal attempts in the 106-89 victory, to finish with 26 points. He went a perfect 4 for 4 at the charity stripe and also chipped in with five assists, three rebounds and one steal, while logging 31 minutes of game action.
Juwan Howard, #5, 6-9, 250
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
124.20.80.30.80.10.0
 
News
Veteran Heat F Juwan Howard hasn’t been much of a factor for the team this season, however he did get a little bit of playing time on Sunday against at Atlanta. As the Heat took a 27-point lead into the fourth quarter and with two more games over the next two nights, they went with little-used reserves for the final period. As a result, Howard received six minutes of playing time in a game the team would end up winning 107-87. Howard made the most of his time on the floor, scoring four points on 2 of 2 shooting with two assists and a rebound in the game.
Eddy Curry, #34, 7-0, 295
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
64.81.70.00.80.00.0
 
News
Considering that he hadn’t played in almost two years prior to his season debut in January, the six-game wait between Heat C Eddy Curry’s most recent appearances doesn’t seem that bad. Curry played just three minutes in the Heat’s 107-87 win over the Hawks on Sunday. He registered no stats in the game.
Mario Chalmers, #15, 6-2, 190
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2728.611.13.72.61.30.2
 
News
Heat G Mario Chalmers struggled during his return to action in Friday night's contest against the Wizards. Chalmers, who missed Miami's last game with a hand injury, failed to score in the 106-89 victory. He missed on all three of his field-goal attempts -- all from downtown -- and added three rebounds, one assist and a steal to his stat line, while logging 25 minutes of game action.
Mike Miller, #13, 6-8, 210
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
1619.26.60.63.10.40.1
 
Dexter Pittman, #45, 6-11, 285
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
137.81.70.11.70.30.3
 
Injuries
Shoulder - Questionable for Feb. 12 at Milwaukee (Updated - 2/12/12)
News
Heat C Dexter Pittman has seen his role on the team increase in recent games, as he played double digit minutes in the team’s two games prior to Sunday’s matchup with the Hawks. He was on his way to topping that mark again, however he suffered a sprained left shoulder during the game and the Heat decided to limit his limits in the 107-87 blowout win over the Hawks. Pittman finished with two points on 1 of 4 shooting while grabbing just a single rebound in six minutes of playing time.
Chris Bosh, #1, 6-11, 235
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2836.019.22.08.20.90.8
 
News
Heat F Chris Bosh was able to notch his seventh double-double of the season during Friday night's contest against the Wizards. Bosh finished with 24 points and 11 rebounds in the 106-89 victory, on 10 of 18 shooting from the field. He went 4 of 5 from the charity stripe and also chipped in with three assists, one bock and a steal, while logging 34 minutes of game action.
Joel Anthony, #50, 6-9, 245
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2821.53.30.14.20.51.0
 
News
Heat C Joel Anthony was the only Miami Heat starter not to reach double-digits in scoring on Sunday, as the Heat went up big early on the Hawks. They would wind up winning 107-87, as Anthony finished with just four points and four rebounds in the game while accruing no other stats.
LeBron James, #6, 6-8, 250
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2737.227.96.98.21.70.7
 
James Jones, #22, 6-8, 215
2011-12 Season Stats
GPMINPPGASTREBSTLBLK
2211.73.50.21.00.40.1
 
News
Miami G James Jones has seen his role in the team’s offense diminish greatly in recent weeks, to the point where when he played six minutes on Sunday against the Hawks, it was his most extensive playing time in 12 games. In that six minutes against the Hawks, mostly coming in garbage time as the Heat were up by 27 heading into the fourth quarter, Jones did not make a compelling case for deserving more opportunities, as he missed his lone shot attempted and finished with no points and just a rebound and blocked shot in the game, which the Heat won 107-87.