State of the Miami Heat – May 2025

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The State of the Miami Heat – May 2025 Recap

Season Overview & Playoff Performance

The Heat concluded the 2024–25 NBA season with a 37–45 record, finishing 10th in the Eastern Conference. They clinched the final play‑in berth, defeated Chicago (109–90 on April 16) and Atlanta (123–114 in OT), but were ultimately swept 4–0 by Cleveland in the first round—Miami’s most lopsided playoff exit ever

Leadership & Front Office

Pat Riley, now nearing 80 and still serving as team president, addressed the controversial mid‑season trade that sent Jimmy Butler to Golden State on Feb 6, emphasizing he “won’t apologize” for the decision and remains fully committed to boosting the franchise moving forward

Key May Players & Stat Leaders

With Butler gone, veterans and rising talent stepped up in May:

Roster Changes & Transactions

May 2025 Highlights


Summary Takeaway

  • Jimmy Butler was no longer on the Miami roster in May; all-season stats and May performance therefore reflect the post-Butler Heat.

  • Despite front office transitions and roster shakeups, the team made a commendable playoff push but ultimately fell short.

  • Pat Riley’s strong stance suggests a defined path forward—Miami will likely lean on its young core and seek strategic offseason upgrades.

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