
Florida news: Miami Heat history profile, part three – 2015 to 2025
Part one of this article series looked at the early years of the Miami Heat, from inauguration to their first-ever NBA Championship in 2006, while part two focused on the team’s modern era, featuring two NBA Championships and the services of superstar LeBron James.
In this article, Florida News Blitz writer Oliver Carter takes a look at the recent history of the franchise, from the loss of the famed Big Three to the signing of Jimmy Butler and a pair of NBA Finals appearances.

Florida news: Miami Heat history profile, part two – 2007 to 2014
Part one of this article series looked back through the early years of the Miami Heat, from the inauguration of the franchise to their first-ever NBA Championship in 2006.
In this article, Florida News Blitz writer Oliver Carter takes a look at the modern era of the team, a period that features four NBA Finals appearances, two NBA Championships, and the presence of arguably the biggest name in basketball history, LeBron James.

Florida news: Miami Heat history profile part one - 1988 - 2006
The Miami Heat are one of the most decorated NBA franchises of all time, being one of just eight teams with three or more championships.
Miami have also boasted some of the biggest names in NBA history, with names like Lebron James, Shaquille O’Neal and Dwyane Wade all being notable members of the Heat organisation.
The Heat have become one of the most famous and recognisable franchises in the entire NBA, all whilst being a newer team.
Here, Florida News Blitz writer Oliver Carter takes a look at their storied history.

Five conclusions from Miami Heat’s elimination from 2025 NBA Playoffs
The Miami Heat have been eliminated from the 2025 NBA playoffs after losing by 55 points to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
After a shaky end to the regular season that saw the Heat go on both a 10-game losing streak and a seven-game winning streak, Miami were able to hold onto the 10th seed and a Play-In spot.
After fighting through the Play-In tournament, the Heat clinched the eighth seed to reach their sixth consecutive postseason, writes Florida News Blitz’s Oliver Carter.