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Heat Cheerleader’s Provocative Photos Cause A Stir After Bucks Win

Heat Cheerleader’s Provocative Photos Cause A Stir After Bucks Win

The Miami Heat stunned the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night and eliminated them from this year’s NBA playoffs.

Behind a herculean 42-point effort from Jimmy Butler, Miami pulled off a massive 128-126 overtime victory.

The Heat’s players weren’t the only ones who impressed in Game 5, though.

Following the outing, one of the squad’s cheerleaders also went viral online over her provocative photos.

It all started with Miami’s cheer account posting a group shot of all the girls. From there, eagle-eyed NBA fans tracked down the personal page of one particular dancer: Haylee.

Shortly thereafter, her posts immediately set the internet ablaze.

 

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Haylee isn’t the only person who has reached unexpected levels of celebrity in this year’s NBA playoffs. The Sacramento Kings owner’s daughter also went mega-viral over her racy photos. Ditto for a different Heat cheerleader and her wild pictures.

Big picture, it will be fascinating to see where Miami goes from here. A match-up with the red hot New York Knicks looms, but Julius Randle’s injury complicates matters.

If Randle can’t go at full strength, that’s a big loss for the Knicks. They were likely banking on Milwaukee making the Heat work more and wearing Butler down. But at this point, Miami will be just as rested as New York in the second round.

The Heat have a ton of momentum right now. Will they be able to ride it to another NBA Finals appearance? Time will tell, but either way, the team’s cheerleaders will be there rooting them on every step of the way.

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Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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