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Pollo Tropical® And The Miami HEAT Are Coming In Hot Launching A Spicy Chicken Lineup As Part Of Their Iconic Partnership
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MIAMI, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Starting today, fans of Pollo Tropical® and the Miami HEAT are sure to be fired up over the spicy new HEAT Lineup at Pollo Tropical launching in restaurants across the state. As part of this first-ever menu collaboration between the two Miami brands, the offering will feature a Spicy Crispy Chicken Sandwich, a Spicy Tostón Sandwich and a Spicy HEAT Sauce.
Fans of Pollo Tropical and the Miami HEAT are sure to be fired up over the spicy new “HEAT Lineup at Pollo Tropical” launching in restaurants across Florida. As part of this first-ever menu collaboration between the two Miami brands, the offering will feature a Spicy Crispy Chicken Sandwich, a Spicy Tostón Sandwich and a Spicy HEAT Sauce
The Wizards are back in action on Wednesday night, taking on the Heat at 8:00 P.M. in Miami in the second game of a back-to-back. Washington fell to the Trail Blazers on Tuesday night at Capital One Arena. Miami last played on Monday, losing to Charlotte by eight points in overtime.
GAME INFO
PROBABLE STARTERS
Wizards: G – Ish Smith, G – Bradley Beal, F – Deni Avdija, F – Rui Hachimura, C – Robin Lopez
Heat: G – Tyler Herro, G – Duncan Robinson, F – Jimmy Butler, F – Kelly Olynyk, C – Bam Adebayo
INJURY REPORT
Wizards: Thomas Bryant (left ACL injury – out), Raul Neto (left groin tightness – out), Russell Westbrook (rest – out)
SEATTLE A year ago, Noah Williams strutted around on Washington s home court yelling “this is my city, after winning in his hometown for the first time.
There was no crowd for Williams to talk to on Sunday night. But the result was the same: another Washington State victory over its rival.
“I feel like we re unbeatable against the (Huskies),” Williams said. “We got the secret formula.”
Isaac Bonton scored 18 of his 25 points in the second half, Williams added 21 points, and Washington State snapped its six-game losing streak with a 77-62 win over rival Washington on Sunday night.
A miserable January ended on the upswing for the Cougars (10-7, 3-7 Pac-12) on the final night, thanks to a big contribution from Efe Abogidi on the interior in the first half and some key outside shooting in the final 20 minutes to pull away from the Huskies.
Snapping an eight-game losing streak felt much bigger for the Huskies than just a regular Pac-12 victory.
“The sigh of relief of getting that win was perfect,” Tsohonis said.
Tsohonis scored a career-high 27 off the bench, Erik Stevenson added 17 points before fouling out, and Washington picked up its first conference win of the season beating Colorado 84-80 on Wednesday night.
Tsohonis was brilliant providing the Huskies (2-11, 1-7 Pac-12) a needed punch of scoring off the bench. He topped his career-high of 24 points set just a couple of weeks ago in a loss to Stanford.
Washington s eight-game skid was its longest since the end of the 2016-17 season when the Huskies closed the season with 13 straight losses. Three of the Huskies eight losses during their skid were by more than 20 points.