Wednesday’s 106-103 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks turned into a special night for the Miami Heat. The win pushed their winning streak to six games, but the bigger milestone belonged to head coach Erik Spoelstra, who reached his 800th career coaching win.When Spoelstra walked into the locker room at the Kaseya Center, the players were already waiting. They hyped him up, threw water everywhere and celebrated the feat. Spoelstra stood there confused, trying to understand what all the excitement was for.“For what? For what?” Spoelstra asked.Speaking to reporters after the game, Erik Spoelstra explained that the celebration completely caught him off guard. He genuinely thought the team was celebrating something else. "I was calculating that maybe we qualified for the Cup. Then I'm looking around like nobody else is getting water dumped on them. I'm like, man, what's going on here?”Anthony Chiang @Anthony_ChiangLINKErik Spoelstra won his 800th game tonight. He didn't know about the milestone until the team celebrated the moment after the game. Spoelstra: "I was calculating that maybe we qualified for the Cup. Then I'm looking around like nobody else is getting water dumped on them. I'mMiami has not officially clinched a spot in the quarterfinals of the NBA Emirates Cup yet. The win over Milwaukee improved the Heat to a 3-1 record, putting them in a promising position. The New York Knicks and the Milwaukee Bucks are right behind them in Eastern Conference Group C, each with a 2-1 record.The Knicks and Bucks will next play each other in a crucial matchup. Miami currently boasts a points differential of +49. The Knicks sit at +26 and the Bucks at +13. If either team wins by a big enough margin, they could jump ahead of Miami and take the top seed in the group.Erik Spoelstra reiterates his love for the HeatErik Spoelstra has dedicated more than 30 years to the same organization, displaying loyalty to the Heat. His recent achievement of becoming only the third coach in NBA history to win 800 games with one team highlights just how strong that mutual respect is.After reaching the milestone, Spoelstra reflected on how much easier his job feels because of the support surrounding him.“I just feel incredible gratitude for this organization and all of these years,” Spoelstra said. “I'm having a hell of a time. I love what I do. I love coaching. I love this profession.”“I love working for this organization. I love working with the players and staff, you know, like we have too many to count, you know, over the years. But you know, we have an incredible bond, our coaching staff, you know, right now, it's just so much fun.”Erik Spoelstra’s team is currently third in the Eastern Conference with a 13-6 record. With Tyler Herro back in action, Miami now has a healthy trio of Herro, Bam Adebayo and Norman Powell, giving them the potential to make a deep run once the playoffs arrive.