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The Heat put all 16 of their players on medical reports ahead of the Spurs game

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Incredible performance from the Heat, who made history after putting all 16 of their contracted players on medical reports ahead of the game against Spurs.

Injuries have plagued The Heat since the start of the season. This time, however, they have probably decided to slightly…exaggerate their problems after releasing the team’s medical report ahead of the Spurs game (00:00, 18/12) and including all 16 players in it (14 with guaranteed contract and 2 with reciprocal contract)!

According to Heat, the only players safely ruled out are Jamal Kane, Omer Yurtseven and Gabe Vincent, while the remaining 13 are either dodgy or extremely dodgy!

Miami’s move comes just days after news broke that they were fined $25,000 by the NBA for listing 12 players on the team’s medical report before the game against the Thunder (12/14). .do not inform about the availability of the players before the game”. In general it is possible that this specific movement is also a kind of reaction.

For the record, here is the rank of Heat players in the medical report:
Except:
Jamal Kane (is in the G-League)
Omer Yurtseven (left ankle)
Gabe Vincent (left knee)
Questionable (doubtful, i.e. 50/50 to compete):
Bam Adebayo (Sprained Left Ankle)
Dewayne Dedmon (plantar fasciitis in left foot)
Judonis Haslem (right Achilles tendonitis)
Haywood Highsmith (left quad trunk)
Kyle Lowry (left knee swelling)
Caleb Martin (sprained left ankle)
Probably (probably competes, so 75/25 chance):
Jimmy Butler (discomfort in right knee)
Tyler Hiro (sprained left ankle)
Nikola Jovic (lower back discomfort)
Victor Oladipo (discomfort in left knee)
Duncan Robinson (sprained left ankle)
Orlando Robinson (low back discomfort)
Max Struss (right shoulder complaints).

Source: sport 24

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