With the offense suddenly offensive, Heat again stressing defensive footing
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MIAMI — As Monday turned to Tuesday, insightful ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky posted to his social media, “Thought Miami had become a different team.” He was talking about the Miami Dolphins. He might as well have been talking about the Miami Heat. Because while the Dolphins remained true to their quarter-century, no-playoff-hope selves with their Monday Night Football road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Heat back in South Florida almost simultaneously were reverting to their previous can’t-score selves. In falling for the fifth consecutive time, the Heat for the first time this season failed to score 100 in their 106-96 loss to the Toronto Raptors at Kaseya Center. As...

