The Bleav in Heat podcast with Warren Shaw discusses all things Miami Heat with special guests that are fans or analysts of the three-time NBA Champion franchise. From the x’s and o’s to the day-to-day glory of Miami’s infamous Heat Culture each episode is sure to inspire your fandom or maybe fan the flames of your dislike for the team from South Florida. Either way, it will be a lot of fun. Follow Warren on Twitter @ShawSportsNBA
64 Available Episodes (64 Total)Average duration: 00:39:27
May 17, 2022
The Best of the East | Celtics vs Heat preview with Keith Smith
00:34:40
The Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics meet for the second time in three years in the Eastern Conference Finals. Miami has been mostly unchallenged in these playoffs but things should change against this familiar foe. Warren is joined by one of the most measured minds on NBA Twitter in the form of Keith Smith from Celtics Blog and NBA Front Office show to break down this battle of the titans.
May 01, 2022
Culture vs Process...Heat & Sixers Playoff Preview
00:40:31
The Miami Heat made light work of the Atlanta Hawks despite injuries to Kyle Lowry and Jimmy Butler to close their first-round series. Warren recaps the series and highlights the play of Victor Oladipo in the final two games and looks ahead to the matchup with the Philadelphia 76'ers who will be without MVP candidate Joel Embiid indefinitely. Chris Barnett from Hoop Spaces joins the show to discuss if the Sixers can trust James Harden to deliver or if Miami will use Philly as a tune-up for the Eastern Conference Finals.
Apr 22, 2022
Too easy? Heat take games 1 & 2 vs the Hawks
00:14:16
With the playoffs underway it appears the Miami Heat are motivated to send a message to the East. Two games in and the squad has won in two very different ways behind historic performances from Duncan Robinson and Jimmy Butler respectively. It's time to dive in on what's to come in the rest of the series vs the Trae Young-led Atlanta Hawks while keeping a wandering eye on the Philadelphia 76'ers. Tap in with Warren who breaks it all down.
Apr 13, 2022
The first annual Heat Awards
00:28:28
Who was Miami's most valuable player (or person) this year? Warren Shaw tackles that question and more in the first annual Heat Awards where he takes a look at some of the typical NBA award categories and puts a Miami twist on each. Brady Hawk from 5 Reasons Sports joins the show to provide valuable insight into each award and many of the picks don't go the way of conventional thinking. Tune in to the Heat Awards.
Apr 06, 2022
Winning Time...5 in a row
00:22:59
Warren Shaw takes over as host of the show and recaps the Heat's 5-game winning streak and franchise record-setting performance against the Charlotte Hornets. A new segment called "Heat Culture" is introduced and dives into the latest news with the team from a guest's perspective and investigates their love for the Miami Heat. NBA/NFL personality Joy De'Angela joins to explain her Heat fandom and why she thinks the team is the favorite to come out of the East.
Dec 30, 2021
Hot, Hot Heat!
00:31:51
Despite injuries and COVID concerns, the Heat are 8-2 over the last 10 and have won 4 games in a row! Norris and Sean discuss the recently postponed game in San Antonio, the NBA's hardship roster additions, the Heat's winning streak, and upcoming decisions with the Heat's rotation.
Dec 16, 2021
Heat Culture is Never Short Handed!
00:23:15
Norris and Sean talk about the Heat stepping up without core pieces and the COVID spread around the league
Dec 08, 2021
This Is Why They Call The Season "A Grind"
00:28:20
Norris and Sean discuss the Heat's recent struggles with star injuries and how they can overcome this adversity.
Dec 01, 2021
Quarter-Season Progress Report
00:34:21
Norris and Sean take a look at the Heat after 21 games and look ahead to the remaining 3/4 of the season. Follow Norris @pg30_Cole and Sean @SRochesterNBA on Twitter.
Nov 04, 2021
Are the Miami Heat the Best Team in the NBA?
00:26:11
After a sizzling hot 6-1 start, Norris and Sean break down the Miami Heat and if this success is sustainable.