MIAMI – One of the many positive aspects of the Miami Heat season has been rookie Pelle Larsson, though his December has been a forgettable time due to an ankle injury suffered frustratingly.
On Thursday night in Milwaukee, it was Pelle Larsson’s turn. The second-round rookie made his first NBA start, but he was already off the floor before you settled into your chair, committing ...
Pelle Larsson was drafted by the Miami Heat just a few months ago, but he has already received some eye-opening compliments from his new coaches and teammates. First, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra ...
Larsson is not in the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the Nets. Larsson posted four points and five rebounds across 14 minutes in the first start of his NBA career during Thursday's ...
The Miami Heat were one of the most talked-about franchises in the NBA over the last two months due to the Jimmy Butler trade ...
Larsson is in the starting lineup for Thursday's game against the Bucks. The rookie out of Arizona will start for the first time in his career. He's averaging 4.3 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.0 ...
But Thursday also featured the first NBA start of second-round pick Pelle Larsson, the guard out of Arizona selected at No. 44 last June. No, not the most auspicious of starts, with three fouls in ...
Pelle Larsson knocked down two free-throws with :06 seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Heat over the Pelicans, 101-99. Tyler Herro (12 points, four rebounds, three assists) and Duncan ...
“We had a kid named Benn Mathurin and a kid named Christian Koloko, a kid named Pelle Larsson. I mean, I had some good players the first year.” Lloyd then took a deep breath before finishin ...
The Heat – which led by five at halftime and by seven after three – withstood several second-half pushes by the 76ers to beat Philadelphia, 108-101, and move back over .500, at 25-24.