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Dec 3, 2023
Heat defenseless in 144-129 loss to Pacers in Adebayo absence Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin (00) is fouled by Miami Heat forward Kevin Love, center, during the first half of an NBA basketball game Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) December 2, 2023 at 10:31 p.m. MIAMI – The Miami Heat made a case for Bam Adebayo as Defensive Player of the Year on Saturday night. In his absence. In a defenseless effort. Unable to contain an Indiana Pacers offense lacking scoring and assist leader Tyrese Haliburton, the Heat fell 144-129 at Kaseya Center to close out a 1-2 homestand and fall to 11-9 at the season’s quarter pole. With Adebayo sidelined by a lingering hip bruise, the Heat seemingly offered a direct path to the rim, with the Pacers more than happy to take what was ceded. The loss came even with Jimmy Butler scoring 33 for the Heat, Caleb Martin 18, Duncan Robinson 17, Josh Richardson 16 and Orlando Robinson 16. Because this wasn’t about what the Heat could get on one end. It’s what they gave up on the other. The Pacers closed at .659 from the field, including 16-of-32 shooting on 3-pointers. Included in Indiana’s effort were 76 points in the paint. Five Degrees of Heat from Saturday night’s game: 1. Closing time: The Heat led 31-25 at the end of the opening period, went up 10 in the second period, with it then tied 65-65 at halftime. From there, the Pacers pushed to a 106-98 lead going into the fourth. Butler returned earlier than usual in the fourth, entering with 9:03 to play and the Heat down 112-103, with the Pacers then pushing to their largest lead at 115-103. A 3-point play by Butler with 5:33 left got the Heat within 125-119. But the Pacers simply continue to score at will from there to put it away. 2. Alternative reality: Bam Adebayo sidelined by his ongoing hip issue, Orlando Robinson was given his second career NBA start, playing ahead of Thomas Bryant. The Heat’s rotation grew further muddled when starting power forward Haywood Highsmith left for the locker room with 9:13 left in the opening period with a back spasm, replaced by Martin. Martin also started the second half in place of Highsmith. Highsmith bruised his lower back in a hard fall the previous Saturday in Brooklyn, forced to then sit out Tuesday night’s loss to the visiting Milwaukee Bucks. The Heat’s rotation was scrambled to the point of a lineup to start the second period of Orlando Robinson, Duncan Robinson, Jamal Cain, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and Richardson. 3. Taking the third: Butler for the second consecutive game took his game to another level in the third period, this time with 11 points and three assists in the quarter. The problem this time was the Pacers were able to keep pace, outsourcing the Heat 41-30 over the 12 minutes. Without a defensive contribution from teammates in a quarter the Pacers shot 16 of 21, some of the best of Butler wasn’t nearly enough. That meant short rest at the top of the fourth for Butler, and then asked for even more. 4. Robinson’s reality: Duncan Robinson kept the Heat afloat early, and with more than his 3-point shooting. Getting into the lane against the Pacers’ lacking offense, Robinson was up to 15 points at a stage no teammate had more than seven. Robinson opened 6 of 8 from the field, including 2 of 3 on 3-pointers. 5. Pacers lacking: Two nights after scoring a career-high 44 points against the Heat, Haliburton missed the game due to illness. Haliburton, who previously also had a 43-point game at Kaseya Center, was replaced in Indiana’s starting lineup by former University of Florida guard Andrew Nembhard. Haliburton entered the weekend 11th in the NBA in scoring and first in assists.
Kevin Love Investments
14 Investments
Kevin Love has made 14 investments. Their latest investment was in Thesis as part of their Series A on May 5, 2023.

Kevin Love Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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5/2/2023 | Series A | Thesis | $8.4M | Yes | Alive Israel HealthTech Fund, Break Trail Ventures, Kate Bock, REDO Ventures, Undisclosed Investors, and Unilever Ventures | 2 |
11/16/2022 | Series A | Aescape | $30M | Yes | 12 | |
9/14/2022 | Series A | Prolific Machines | $42M | Yes | Baruch Future Ventures, Breyer Capital, Ciara Princess Harris, David Adelman, David Rubenstein, Emily Ratajkowski, Frederick Blackford, IndieBio, Jake Poliskin, Kraft Group, Mark Bucher, Mark Cuban, Maverick Carter, Mayfield, Michael Rubin, Michael Schulson, Purple Orange Ventures, RJ Melman, Robert Williams, Russell Wilson, SALT Fund, Sean Feeney, SOSV, and Tobias Harris | 9 |
5/2/2022 | Seed VC - II | |||||
9/16/2021 | Angel - III |
Date | 5/2/2023 | 11/16/2022 | 9/14/2022 | 5/2/2022 | 9/16/2021 |
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Round | Series A | Series A | Series A | Seed VC - II | Angel - III |
Company | Thesis | Aescape | Prolific Machines | ||
Amount | $8.4M | $30M | $42M | ||
New? | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Co-Investors | Alive Israel HealthTech Fund, Break Trail Ventures, Kate Bock, REDO Ventures, Undisclosed Investors, and Unilever Ventures | Baruch Future Ventures, Breyer Capital, Ciara Princess Harris, David Adelman, David Rubenstein, Emily Ratajkowski, Frederick Blackford, IndieBio, Jake Poliskin, Kraft Group, Mark Bucher, Mark Cuban, Maverick Carter, Mayfield, Michael Rubin, Michael Schulson, Purple Orange Ventures, RJ Melman, Robert Williams, Russell Wilson, SALT Fund, Sean Feeney, SOSV, and Tobias Harris | |||
Sources | 2 | 12 | 9 |
Kevin Love Portfolio Exits
1 Portfolio Exit
Kevin Love has 1 portfolio exit. Their latest portfolio exit was Molekule on January 12, 2023.
Date | Exit | Companies | Valuation Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model. | Acquirer | Sources |
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1/12/2023 | Reverse Merger | 3 |
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