Heat looking to do something it hasn't done in nearly two months. Also, Mitchell's big night and more
Briefly

The Miami Heat have faced significant challenges this season, particularly against teams with winning records, holding an 8-20 record. Their last victory against a winning team was over two months ago. Despite performing well against weaker teams, their inability to secure wins against stronger opponents has raised concerns. Coach Erik Spoelstra is looking ahead to crucial matchups against the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks, hoping to capitalize on a homestand. Guard Tyler Herro emphasizes the importance of every win as they aim to build momentum during this tough stretch.
"It's Heat-Pacers," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said, looking ahead to Friday's matchup against the Pacers at Kaseya Center. "It's set up to be a great Friday night in this arena."
"Any time we can get a win right now, we're happy," Heat guard Tyler Herro said after Wednesday's win over the Hawks. "By one point, half a point, 30 points, whatever it is, we'll take the win and we just want to try to build off this."
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