Brad Sullivan

Brad Sullivan is a freelance writer for HeatNation.com, having been an avid fan of NBA basketball for more than four decades. During that time, he's watched the Heat evolve from gestation period to expansion team all the way to three-time NBA champions. He'll follow their quest toward again reaching those lofty heights, and do so by offering some perspective along the way.
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Miami Heat’s Meyers Leonard warns that other contenders are ‘interested’ in him

Miami Heat center Meyers Leonard is indicating that other teams are expressing

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Report: LaMarcus Aldridge might be a trade target for the Miami Heat

If the Miami Heat are unable to acquire a major asset during

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Report: Miami Heat are No. 1 on Victor Oladipo’s list if he leaves Indiana Pacers

A new report indicates that if Indiana Pacers guard Victor Oladipo leaves

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Report: Miami Heat have ‘admiration’ for Paul George’s game as big free agency looms

The Miami Heat's potential trade options could include a number of top

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Orlando Magic star takes jab at Miami Heat’s Pat Riley after ‘asterisk’ comments

Pat Riley's belief that the Los Angeles Lakers' NBA title is deserving

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Video: Diehard Miami Heat fan gets team logo tattooed onto his head

One Miami Heat fan has taken his devotion toward the team to

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Pat Riley explains what he actually meant by saying 2020 title will always have ‘asterisk’

Miami Heat team president Pat Riley has decided to clarify his out-of-context

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Report: Jimmy Butler amongst stars whose stock rose highest in NBA bubble

In the opinion of multiple NBA agents, Miami Heat veteran Jimmy Butler's

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Duncan Robinson says Lakers trash-talking during NBA Finals included calling him ‘Jimmy Neutron’

Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson indicated that during the team's recent NBA

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Report: Miami Heat could target Paul Millsap, Aron Baynes if Jae Crowder signs elsewhere

While the Miami Heat would like to retain forward Jae Crowder, a

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