Miami Heat radio play-by-play announcer Jason Jackson was not on the call last night, as he has been placed in the NBA COVID-19 protocol.
"He has been with the team for the last 17 years, providing studio and sideline coverage on the team's television broadcasts."
"He only missed five games during his 23 years in Miami, making it undeniable just how important his voice has been to Heat fans."
Riley made the comments with the "Dan Le Batard Show" crew during their "FREEDUMB" livestream.
Charania ruffled some feathers with his analysis of Jimmy Butler and the Heat.
Bosh is making appearances on multiple studio shows throughout the playoffs.
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Entercom, the Miami Heat and the Miami Cancer Institute have partnered to help the fight against cancer. The trios’ signature event comes November 7th, when five...
790 The Ticket has reached an agreement with the Miami Heat to remain the team’s flagship radio station through 2021. Mike Inglis and John Crotty will...