The Miami Heat faced another disappointing loss, falling 116-95 to the New York Knicks, marking their eighth straight defeat. This loss ties for the franchise's longest losing streak since 2008 and highlights a significant decline under head coach Erik Spoelstra, who is experiencing his first eight-game struggles in 17 seasons. Despite a strong start with a 12-0 run, the Heat failed to sustain performance, and a disastrous third quarter saw them outscored 41-15, sealing their fate against the resilient Knicks, who managed to dominate despite missing All-Star Jalen Brunson.
The Heat's misery continues, blowing yet another double-digit lead, marking the longest losing streak since March 2008.
This is the first eight-game losing skid in Erik Spoelstra's 17 seasons as head coach, a sharp deviation from his previous success.
Despite a strong start with a 12-0 run, the Heat couldn't maintain momentum and faltered during a disastrous third quarter.
The Knicks capitalized on the Heat's struggles, scoring 41 points in the third quarter, effectively sealing the game.
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