Dolphins Made a Massive Mistake by Not Finding a Backup for Ryan Tannehill

The Miami Dolphins are putting all of their eggs in Ryan Tannehill’s basket this season. They made that clear when they failed to select a quarterback in the NFL Draft. Everyone — from head coach Adam Gase to president of operations Mike Tannenbaum — has hitched their jobs to the health and performance of Tannehill this season.

Does Pat Riley Really Have One Last Championship Run in Him?

Pat Riley has not only reinvented the Miami Heat roster numerous times in his two-plus decades running the team, but also, for all intents and purposes, invented the Heat. Riley repeatedly has taken the ordinary and made it extraordinary. Past or present, he is the Miami Heat. Without him, everything is different.

Five Reasons Everyone in Miami Should Thank Dwyane Wade

Based on everything he’s said since the end of the playoffs, Dwyane Wade is beginning to seriously contemplate whether to return to the Miami Heat for his 16th season in the NBA. As greedy local fans, we hope Wade decides to run it back one more time — if only so Miami can embrace an entire season of properly soaking in his victory lap. We’d like more time to say goodbye.

Miami Heat Is in Denial About How Far Behind It’s Falling

The Miami Heat has what many longtime South Florida sports fans would readily identify as a “Miami Dolphins problem.” The Heat thinks it’s close to being a contender for a championship when in reality the team is as close to the bottom as it is to the top. A simple glance up and down the rosters of Miami’s opponents shows…

Win or Lose Against Philadelphia, Miami Heat Must Blow Up Its Roster This Offseason

When the Philadelphia 76ers and Miami Heat take the court tomorrow night in Philly, much more than a first-round playoff series is at stake. The Heat’s goal will be to bring the series back to Miami for a Game 6, while the Sixers are looking to complete a gentlemen’s sweep of the Heat, wrap up the series at home 4-1, and get a chance to recover from what has been a taxing series for both teams.

Dwyane Wade Saved the Miami Heat’s Season Last Night

After getting their asses handed to them by the 76ers in Saturday’s 130-103 Game 1 loss, the Heat entered Monday’s Game 2 needing a hero. They needed someone to step up and meet each Sixers basket with a basket of his own. They needed a familiar face to turn back the clock and make big-time plays in a big-time game. They needed leadership and strength.

Everything You Need to Know About Miami Heat-Philadelphia 76ers Playoffs

Superman versus Batman. Muhammad Ali versus Joe Frazier. Freddy versus Jason. The Miami Heat “culture” versus the Philadelphia 76ers “process.” The Heat’s Saturday-night, first-round playoff matchup is the proverbial immovable object versus the unstoppable force. Something. Must. Give. It’s time for the big-boy pants.

If Miami Dolphins Draft Baker Mayfield, Ryan Tannehill Is a Goner

ESPN NFL Draft expert Todd McShay released his latest mock draft Wednesday, and if his predictions come true, the Miami Dolphins will be sending a clear message to Ryan Tannehill: Start looking for a good real-estate agent, because your time in Miami is almost up. If McShay’s prediction is correct…

Marlins Man Is Paying the Price as Jeter Cuts Ties With the Loria Era

Late last week, things between Marlins Man and his beloved home team got messy. Miami lawyer Laurence Leavy, better known as “Marlins Man” after getting prime TV seats at sporting events nationwide in his Day-Glo orange jersey, announced that for the first time in 25 years, he wouldn’t be paying for Marlins season tickets.

Now That Loria Is Gone, Rooting for the Miami Marlins Will Be Fun Again This Season

The Marlins will probably lose more than 100 games this season. Players you’ve never heard of will take over for stars such as Giancarlo Stanton and Marcelo Ozuna, who were shipped off to save cash. There will probably be some nights that will take Marlins fans back to a time when they sat in a cavernous Pro Player Stadium surrounded by orange seats and foul balls nobody wanted. The Marlins might make history this season, and not the good kind.