Less than 24 hours after his home was destroyed by fire, Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra was back on the sidelines for Friday’s NBA Cup clash against the Charlotte Hornets, setting the tone with calm resolve. “Things in the house, those things can be replaced,” he said. His composure proved contagious, as the Heat responded with a spirited 126-108 victory that lifted the locker room mood.

The Heat players rallied behind their coach after the tragedy, channeling their emotions into the game. Andrew Wiggins later shared that the team was determined to win for Spoelstra and his family. He led by example, scoring 22 points in a performance that reflected both focus and solidarity. When asked about how he felt about the tragic incident, Wiggins said, “I mean, it’s devastating what happ

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