How Miami Heat's Twitter Reacted To Sunday's Win Against The San Antonio Spurs

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Usually, Miami Heat fans have to recover from large comebacks on their team.
This time, they got to experience coming from behind to win. The Heat extended their win streak to five after defeating Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs. Fans critical of the team in the offseason are now singing its praises and expressing confidence for the rest of the season.
"I love this team," user HeatCulture said. "Started 1-4 and now we won 5 games in a row and now we have a 6-4 record. The depth on this team is showing, I can’t wait when we are fully healthy. LETS GO HEAT!"
I love this team. Started 1-4 and now we won 5 games in a row and now we have a 6-4 record.
— 𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙩𝘾𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚 (@WadexFlash) November 13, 2023
The depth on this team is showing, I can’t wait when we are fully healthy. LETS GO HEAT pic.twitter.com/nf07tnZRDA
Bam Adebayo nearly had another triple double, putting up 24 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists with three steals. He led the team in almost every statistical category, continuing his All-Star campaign. Jimmy Butler initially struggled but picked up steam to finish with 19 points.
But arguably the biggest headline was Duncan Robinson's team-high 26 points on 4 of 7 shooting from 3-point range. His crossover on Wembanyama had fans in shock, giving flashbacks to the vintage Robinson breaking 3-point records seemingly every night.
Lol that’s a D3 undrafted player to some of y’all DPOY
— Miami Heat Fan (@Miamirunsthis) November 13, 2023
Miami had seven double-digit scorers, with Josh Richardson, Dru Smith, Kevin Love and Jaime Jaquez Jr. rounding out the offensive production. It's no longer the Butler show in Miami, but instead complete team efforts to contest with opponents.
5-0 after glorified preseason ended WE BACK
— Vice HOTT (@DosQuatroMiami) November 13, 2023
We'll see if Miami can sustain this success going forward. They play the Charlotte Hornets (3-6) Tuesday night.
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