GAME PREVIEW: Heat to face Nets for second straight matchup to conclude homestand
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GAME PREVIEW: Heat to face Nets for second straight matchup to conclude homestand
"Adebayo dropped a team-high 23 points and even record six steals on the defensive end; that number is tied for the most by an active center in the entire league this season. His two-way impact was on peak display, as the Heat outscored Brooklyn by 22 points in his minutes."
"That big man pairing of Adebayo and Ware made history in the process- becoming the first Heat duo to each record 20+ double-doubles in a season since LeBron James and Chris Bosh back in 2011."
"The Heat are currently sporting a 33-29 record and tied for the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference (Orlando Magic own the tie-breaker). They have also closed the gap to just 1.0 game behind the sixth seed as this end of season playoff push continues."
The Miami Heat face the Brooklyn Nets in a rematch after dominating 124-98 on Tuesday. This game concludes Miami's three-game homestand before traveling to Charlotte. The Heat hold a 33-29 record, tied for seventh in the Eastern Conference, just 1.0 game behind sixth place. Every victory matters during this playoff push. Miami's previous win featured balanced scoring from Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Kel'el Ware, and Jaime Jaquez Jr. Adebayo and Ware made history as the first Heat duo to each record 20+ double-doubles in a season since LeBron James and Chris Bosh in 2011. Adebayo led with 23 points and six steals, tied for most among active centers this season.
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