
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra says he’s assured his crew can discover success in the Play-In as soon as once more.
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra described the Play-In sport format with one phrase.
“Harrowing,” he stated.
Spoelstra, the longest tenured coach with the identical crew in the NBA, added: “It’s like the NCAA (Tournament). It’s like playing in the Olympics. The one-game eliminations, they’re harrowing. There’s nothing else. It’s Game 7.”
Miami performs on the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday (7:30 p.m. ET, Prime Video) in an Eastern Conference sport in the 2026 SoFi NBA Play-In Tournament. The winner will play the loser of the Philadelphia 76ers-Orlando Magic for the No. 8 seed and a first-round playoff collection in opposition to the No. 1 seed Detroit Pistons.
If something is true concerning the ultra-competitive Spoelstra, who has received two NBA championships and led the Heat to 4 different NBA Finals appearances, it’s that he’ll embrace a harrowing Play-In state of affairs somewhat than miss the postseason.
“We say it every year that we’ve been in there (Play-In game),” Spoelstra stated. “You don’t want to be in there, but that’s sometimes the path you have to take.”
The Heat know that path in addition to any crew. They’re making their fourth consecutive look in the Play-In format, and Spoelstra’s Heat have discovered success: three playoff appearances because the No. 8 seed, together with a trip to the NBA Finals in 2023. That yr, they beat the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in the first round, No. 5-seeded New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals and the No. 2-seeded Boston Celtics in the East Finals before dropping to the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals.
Spoelstra doesn’t have concrete causes for Miami’s Play-In sport triumphs. The Heat are one in all three groups (the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers are the others) to win a playoff collection after beginning the postseason in the Play-In.
“You just try to maximize that opportunity,” Spoelstra stated. “You wish to be in the playoffs. You wish to punch your ticket, and it doesn’t at all times occur in the best way that you really want it to occur. The prime 4 or 5 groups in the league, the highest seeds, they form of perceive the place they’re going to be three months earlier than the tip of the common season.
“Everybody else is jostling and probably not in the exact position they want to be, and that includes the teams that have to go through the Play-In to do it.”
It helps that the Heat have had Spoelstra on the bench and skilled gamers — like present Heat gamers Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro — on the courtroom. In earlier seasons, they’d, in addition to Adebayo and Herro, Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, Kevin Love, Duncan Robinson and Andrew Wiggins.
“We have to accept the reality of the situation and deal with it,” Heat guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. stated.
Just a month in the past, the Heat had been tied for fifth place with the Magic with a 38-29 report and had received seven consecutive video games. They had been one sport forward of Toronto and a couple of 1/2 video games forward of the Philadelphia 76ers and Atlanta Hawks.
Miami then misplaced 10 of its subsequent 13 video games – two of these defeats by a mixed 5 factors – and concluded the common season with two victories.
“This is the league,” Spoelstra stated. “You’re going to take care of a number of totally different feelings. And for those who undergo a stretch the place you lose 10 of 13, I don’t need guys feeling excited and doing leaping jacks about the place we’re.
“But you do want to have intention. And after the frustration, anger, all of that as competitors, then the next day we just focus on solutions. … just getting focused for another challenge.”
Following Friday’s victory in opposition to the Washington Wizards, Spoelstra stated, “We also do want to have mini victories in this season. It’s been frustrating the last three weeks. But that’s the second night of a back-to-back. You just want to take on the additional challenge of getting our 13th win in that scenario and also to secure that we would have a winning record. These aren’t massive goals. You just try to wrap your mind around any kind of little goal you can achieve and ultimately get the win.”
Miami took three of 4 in opposition to Charlotte this season – two victories early in the season and a cut up in March.
“Obviously, we’ve had too much experience in the Play-In, but (it’s) just understanding what’s at stake,” Adebayo stated. “It’s really how bad do you really want to get into this dance. That’s what it boils down to.”
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Jeff Zillgitt has lined the NBA since 2008. You can e-mail him at jzillgitt@nba.com, discover his archive here and follow him on X.