
Massive fire breaks out at home of Heat coach Erik Spoelstra
NY Post
Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra’s Miami home was engulfed in flames, as seen in local news broadcasts that showed first responders battling a massive fire Thursday.
Property records show that the home — a single-family residence in the area of Davis Road and Ponce De Leon Road — belongs to Spoelstra, according to NBC Miami.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said they were called to a fire at around 4:36 a.m.
Firefighters found “two structures on the property fully involved” in fire, and called for back up.
“Due to a partial collapse, units switched to a defensive attack, and are still working to extinguish the fire,” fire rescue said.
Spoelstra arrived at his home shortly after the Heat’s plane landed in Miami following a 122-112, to the Nuggets in Denver on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.

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