Miami Heat Week 25: Fading Heat, future hope, and the franchise crossroads
Run it Back! NBA Week in Review - Miami Heat!April 13, 2026
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Miami Heat Week 25: Fading Heat, future hope, and the franchise crossroads

Show Notes – Run It Back NBA Week Review: Heat Edition (Week 25, 2025–26 Season)
“Fading Heat, future hope, and the franchise crossroads”

Hosted by Eric Labrador (@thePeachBasket.net), this episode of Run It Back delivers a passionate wrap-up of Week 25 of the 2025–26 NBA season — centered on the Miami Heat’s cold streak, potential draft targets, and existential questions about the team’s future direction.

Episode Overview

The Heat closed out a rough week, dropping two straight games to Toronto before salvaging a win against Washington. Eric dives deep into what went wrong, what’s next, and what kind of player Miami should target in the upcoming draft as the team stands at a turning point.

Segment Breakdown
  • Weekly Recap:
    • The Raptors dominated Miami in a two-game set — outscoring them 249–209 and out-rebounding them 107–85.
    • Standouts: Scotty Barnes (25 pts, 8 rebs) and Brandon Miller imposed their will against the Miami front line.
    • The lone bright spot came Friday with Miami’s win over the Wizards.
  • Power Rankings Update:
    • The Heat fall completely out of The PeachBasket’s objective top-10 rankings.
    • Top five: Knicks, Celtics, Pistons, Spurs, Thunder — consistent performers projected for strong postseason runs.
    • “Cue the glass breaking sound,” Eric says — marking the Heat’s drop with both humor and frustration.
  • Stat Standouts:
    • Simone Fonio shines offensively, leading in points, threes, pace, and field goal attempts.
    • Babias dominates the boards and ties for team-high blocks.
    • Davion Mitchell channels vintage point guard play with 8.5 assists per game.
  • Marquee Matchup:
    The Heat close their season at home vs. the Atlanta Hawks. If they win and the Hornets lose, Miami could host the first play-in game — though Eric admits that energy and playoff hope feel fleeting.
  • Draft Watch – Possible Heat Prospects:
    With the team teetering near the lottery line (No. 12–13), Eric explores AI-assisted projections and potential fits:
    • Yael Lindenberg (Michigan): Dominican descent, senior leadership, front-court maturity — ideal Miami profile.
    • Marez Johnson (Michigan): Athletic forward from the national champs.
    • Koa Peet (Arizona): Powerful young freshman, but likely better served staying in school.
      Eric leans toward Lindenberg as the most Heat-ready of the three.
  • Thematic Deep Dive – The Evolution from Small Ball to “Length Ball”:
    • Miami pioneered “small ball,” but the league adapted and overtook them.
    • Modern contenders like the Orlando Magic now win with physicality and long wings instead of towering centers.
    • The Heat must pivot to a style built around length, pace, and adaptability.
  • Franchise Crossroads:
    • Does tension exist between Pat Riley and Nick Eon over team-building philosophy? Veteran additions vs. long-term youth development?
    • Eric notes that four straight play-in appearances mean little if the roster isn’t evolving with the league’s trends.
    • Miami remains competitive but unclear about its identity — “in the wilderness,” as Eric puts it.
  • Final Thoughts:
    Eric closes on a hopeful yet realistic note:
    • Appreciating Miami’s refusal to tank and its respect for fans.
    • A “gracious backing out” of this year’s play-in could benefit the team long-term.
    • The Heat need to regroup, draft smartly, and find clarity before running it back again next season.

🎧 Listen now on the PeachBasket Podcast Network to hear Eric’s sharp fan perspective — blending analysis, history, and heart for Heat Nation as the season hits its final chapter.