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Former NBA player is not a fan of television star Charles Barkle Miami Heat Wafadar.
Miami’s beloved NBA franchise became the first 10th seed to proceed from the play-in tournament for the NBA playoffs.
Being the eighth seed for Postsen meant that summer would be available from top seeded Cleveland Cavelliers in the first round.
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Charles Barcale talks with media before the 2024 NBA final game 4, which was between Dallas Maverix and Boston Celtics at the American Airlines Center on 14 June 2024 in Dallas, Texas. (Stacey Revere/Getty Images)
Heat decreased in the first two matches of the first round of Eastern Conference series. Before closing Game 3 in Miami on Saturday, Barkle took a moment to take a job on heat fans.
“This is not a difficult environment (to play),” Barkle said during the broadcast broadcast in the context of the Ksia Center of the Heat’s house. “This is not a difficult environment.”
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The Hall of Famer then mentioned how the heat crossed the play-in tournament to make it in the playoffs.
“Yes, but it is still not a hostile environment,” he said.

Former Phoenix Sun Player Charles Barclay Phoenix, in the appearance at the Footprint Center in Eries, January 21, 2023. (Mark J. Riblus/USA Today Sports)
This is not the first time Barkle shared his anorexia for heat fans. After Labron James, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade joined the forces in Miami for the 2010-11 season, Barkle suggested that the fan base of the heat included most of the fair-visual fans. Barcale has also claimed earlier that summer fans were the worst in NBA.
The Heat Lost Game 3, 124-87, his worst playoff losss, and Cavs took a 3–0 series lead. Cave controlled with 33–5 runs, excluding Miami from 46–29, and 60–30 heat in the paint.

Cleveland Cavers Guard Donovan Mitchell reacted after scoring against the Miami heat in the third quarter during the first round of the 2025 NBA playoffs at the Kesya Center on April 26, 2025. (Sam Navaro/Image Image)
Kaveriers coach Kenny Atkinson said, “Our people knew that it was going to win important, rebounding and rebounding battle.” “We have actually executed defensively.”
Ivan Moblay scored 19 points and Max Stus added 18 for Cleveland. Ty Jerome had 13 points and 11 assistance in 22 minutes.
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Heat coach Eric Spolestra admitted that his team had to oppose his team in the last several weeks.
“Look, our people really want it, and it probably looks like our people,” said Spolestra. “But I know what our last six weeks are, just to fight and bring scratches and claws into it.”
Game 4 is scheduled for Monday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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