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Winderman’s view: Something old (Haslem) and something new (Kaseya) as Heat close regular season with win

Observations and other notes of interest from Sunday ‘s 123-110 victory over the Orlando Magic:

– It was quite the juxtaposition.

– The last regular-season game in the building for Udonis Haslem.

– And the first game with the building branded as the Kaseya Center.

– Haslem looked perfectly in place.

– The branding? That could take a while to get used to.

– There will be a formal naming ceremony Monday.

– With Sunday reserved for Haslem’s moment.

– If nothing else, Haslem showed the conditioning resilience to be ready for the moment.

– Now will the building’s new name have similar lasting power?

– (It’s a Miami software company.)

– So the end for something old.

– Not that 42 is old in non-basketball years.

– And the start for something new, with the stain of FTX in the building’s rearview mirror.

– And so, for the postseason, as long as it lasts, Kaseya Center.

– Starting Tuesday night against the Atlanta Hawks.

– In the play-in tournament.

– But could there also be Haslem minutes in that postseason?

– He hasn’t shown a willingness to enter for garbage time to this point.

– With his most recent playoff appearance in 2016.

– Despite the game not having an impact on the Heat’s final standing, locked into seventh place going in, the Heat still opened with four primary starters.

– That had Bam Adebayo, Max Strus, Tyler Herro and Gabe Vincent out for the opening tip.

– Haywood Highsmith also started, with Jimmy Butler given the day off for rest.

– “The guys just wanted to play and not have all the days off,” coach Erik Spoelstra said. “So it is a little bit of a balance.”

– Spoelstra added that the game would help “check the box of getting a little bit of rhythm.”

– The start with the 100th of Herro’s regular-season career.

– Because two-way players are not eligible for the postseason, it was the final appearance of the season for Heat two-way players Orlando Robinson and Jamal Cain.

– Both will be free agents in the offseason.

– The Magic held out Rookie of the Year-in-waiting Paolo Banchero, who closed with a 20-point average.

– He became the first Magic non-center to average at least 20 points since Steve Francis in 2005.

– Haslem addressed the crowd pregame.

– “You guys always had my back and showed me love,” Haslem told the crowd. “For me, that’s priceless and that’s beautiful.”

– Adebayo then presented him with a rocking chair.

– Dwyane Wade was among those present for the moment.

– Haslem entered as the game’s first substitute, with 9:05 to play in the opening period.

– Kyle Lowry followed.

– With the appearance, Lowry moved past Lenny Wilkens and Jeff Hornacek into 93rd on the NBA all-time regular-season games list.

– With Kevin Love also entering.

– And then Duncan Robinson.

– Followed by Caleb Martin and Cody Zeller.

– And then Victor Oladipo.

– Omer Yurtseven then started the second half, with Cain and Orlando Robinson following.

– Love’s fifth defensive rebound move him past Zach Randolph for 30th on the NBA all-time list.

– Lowry’s third assist was the 6,750th of his career.

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Winderman’s view: Something old (Haslem) and something new (Kaseya) as Heat close regular season with win Winderman’s view: Something old (Haslem) and something new (Kaseya) as Heat close regular season with win Reviewed by Admin on April 09, 2023 Rating: 5

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