NBA Fan Explains Why The 2020 Bubble Season Has An Asterisk: “Without Any Subtractions, The Heat Have Gone From The NBA Finals To 13th In The East At 7-14.”

The Miami Heat shocked the basketball world in the 2020 playoffs, beating the Bucks and Celtics to make the NBA Finals as the fifth seed in the East.

Although the Heat put up a good fight against the Lakers in the battle for the 2020 Championship, many dismissed their run as a fluke, suggesting that the circumstances which resulted from COVID-19 was the main reason why the Heat were able to make it so far.

This season, through 21 games, Miami hasn’t exactly disproved that theory. They’re just 7-14 so far, sitting at 13th in the East. Naturally, fans have already used it as fuel for doubt, like this Twitter user below:

On one hand, the Heat being this bad is certainly evidence that the 2020 playoffs are deserving of an asterisk. On the other hand, the Heat have dealt with multiple injuries this season, which is no doubt a huge reason for their struggles this season.

On Twitter, and in the comments, fans were debating…

Last season brought a lot of unprecedented changes to the NBA. Not only was there a months-long hiatus in the middle of the season, but the playoffs were played in a bubble, with players away from their families, with no homecourt advantage, and in arenas without fans.

Just how much of a role it had in Miami’s Cinderalla run, however, is still up for debate. It’ll be up to them to prove themselves this campaign.


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