Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra's reported home caught fire early Thursday morning in South Miami-Dade, per multiple reports.
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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue said they received a call at 4:36 a.m. and arrived to find two structures on the property fully involved, TMZ wrote. Additional units were called in and roughly 30 were ultimately dispatched.
Video from the scene showed thick smoke and heavy flames with what fire officials later described as a partial collapse.
Fire Rescue said there were no reported injuries. The fire has been extinguished and the cause remains under investigation.
The timing was jarring. The Heat had just returned from Denver after a road loss to the Nuggets late Wednesday. They arrived back in Miami in the early hours Thursday morning, per the Miami Herald.
There has been no public comment yet from Spoelstra or the Heat.
For now, the fire is the headline. The loss in Denver is secondary. Firefighters moved quickly, no one was hurt and damage is still being assessed.
Per TMZ: "Spoelstra was outside the home while firefighters were extinguishing the blaze. Online records show him living at that residence."
Scary scene. And a morning nobody in that neighborhood will forget anytime soon.

