In case you missed it: May 26

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Sunday, May 26.
* Udonis Haslem is the Heat’s throwback player, known more for his toughness than his offense. But he showed up in a big way in Game 3, providing much-need offensive efficiency for Miami. Read More
* The Heat rediscovered their offensive punch -- all five starters scored in double figures on Sunday -- in blasting Indiana in Game 3. Read More
* Heat Check: Miami used a brutally efficient first half to throttle the Pacers in Indiana and take control of the Eastern Conference finals. Read More
* Although the Tampa Bay bullpen has had its share of struggles recently, the Rays’ bats have consistently come alive to keep them in games. Read More
* Rays closer Fernando Rodney has five blown saves and a 6.05 ERA (well above the 0.60 ERA of 2012). But he remains confident in himself and appreciates the support of Rays manager Joe Maddon. Read More
* Alex Cobb took a shutout into the ninth inning before giving way to relief help in Tampa Bay’s 8-3 win over the Yankees. Cobb improved to 6-2 and got two-run homers from Sean Rodriguez and James Loney. Read More
* Marcell Ozuna, Justin Ruggiano and Nick Green each had two hits and an RBI for Miami, but the Marlins have now dropped five straight games and 12 of their last 14 games. Read More * Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said he expects guard Dwyane Wade to play after the NBA reviewed a play from Game 2 in which Wade hit Pacers forward Lance Stephenson in the back of the head with a forearm. Spoelstra said too much has been made of the play. Read More