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Miami Heat Wheels Wheelchair Basketball

Miami Heat Wheels

Miami, Florida - Miami-Dade County

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May 15, 2026

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Miami-Fort Lauderdale

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Provider overview

Miami Heat Wheels Wheelchair Basketball is a South Florida NWBA adult wheelchair basketball team for athletes with physical disabilities of the lower extremities.

Miami Heat Wheels is a South Florida wheelchair basketball organization connected with NWBA competition and the Florida Wheelchair Basketball Conference.

Quick facts

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Ages
Adult wheelchair basketball athletes with physical disabilities of the lower extremities
Season
Season typically runs September through March, with nationals in April
Cost
Players should confirm team dues, equipment needs, travel costs, and eligibility with Miami Heat Wheels.

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The team page describes South Florida participation; players should confirm the current practice site.

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Adult wheelchair basketball team

Competitive adult wheelchair basketball team with regional NWBA play, practices, and a September-through-March season.

Ages
Adult wheelchair basketball athletes with physical disabilities of the lower extremities
Season
Season typically runs September through March, with nationals in April
Schedule
The source says practices generally take place one to two times per week and the competitive season typically runs September through March.
Cost
Players should confirm team dues, equipment needs, travel costs, and eligibility with Miami Heat Wheels.
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The official Miami Heat Wheels team page says the team is an NWBA Division III wheelchair basketball team in the Florida Wheelchair Basketball Conference, serves adult athletes with physical disabilities of the lower extremities, runs a September through March season, and practices one to two times per week.
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Program details we found

Adult wheelchair basketball team

The official Miami Heat Wheels team page says the team is an NWBA Division III wheelchair basketball team in the Florida Wheelchair Basketball Conference, serves adult athletes with physical disabilities of the lower extremities, runs a September through March season, and practices one to two times per week.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The team mission is to provide opportunities to participate, learn, and develop wheelchair basketball skills for persons with physical disabilities of the lower extremities.

Access notes to confirm: Players should confirm current practice location, classification or eligibility expectations, sport chair availability, travel requirements, tryout process, season schedule, and medical or waiver paperwork before attending.

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What we found: The official Miami Heat Wheels team page says the team is an NWBA Division III wheelchair basketball team in the Florida Wheelchair Basketball Conference, serves adult athletes with physical disabilities of the lower extremities, runs a September through March season, and practices one to two times per week.

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