Herro helps Heat stay hot at home
in OT win over Bulls
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[December 09, 2019]
Tyler Herro scored 27 points,
including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 38.2 seconds remaining in
overtime, and Bam Adebayo netted a double-double of 21 points and 13
rebounds as the Miami Heat continued the best home start in
franchise history with a 110-105 overtime victory against the
visiting Chicago Bulls on Sunday night.
Miami improved to 10-0 at AmericanAirlines Arena this season. The
Heat trailed 92-89 with 2:32 to go but pulled ahead behind a strong
showing from the free-throw line. Miami went 35-for-44 from the
line, with Jimmy Butler contributing 17 of those makes en route to
23 points.
Herro swished five treys. His final one gave the Heat a 108-105 lead
and came after Miami corralled a pair of offensive rebounds. The
rookie drained a go-ahead 3-pointer with 7.1 seconds left in
regulation to put Miami ahead 97-95. Zach LaVine, who lost the
handle on a driving layup attempt with 15.4 seconds remaining to set
up Herro's heroics, hit a pair of free throws with 2.8 seconds to go
to force overtime.
Lauri Markkanen scored 22 points to lead six Bulls players in double
figures. LaVine had 18 points, Kris Dunn scored a season-high 16,
and Thaddeus Young (12), Coby White (11) and Denzel Valentine (11)
followed.
Wendell Carter Jr. snagged a team-high 10 rebounds for the Bulls.
White dished a game-high eight assists.
Kendrick Nunn added 18 points for Miami, while Butler (seven) and
Adebayo (six) paced the team in assists.
Duncan Robinson swished a 3 with 7:36 left in the third quarter to
put Miami ahead 59-57, and the back-and-forth endured the rest of
the way. The Heat led 74-73 after three quarters, but the Bulls held
a four-point edge as late as the 7:49 mark of the fourth.
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Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) shoots over Chicago Bulls guard Denzel
Valentine (45) during the second half at American Airlines Arena.
The Heat won in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY
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Miami struggled to its lowest first-quarter scoring output of the
season, trailing the Bulls 25-16 after 12 minutes. Chicago started
on a 47.6 percent shooting tear while drilling three of its eight
attempts from 3-point range. The Heat shot just 26.7 percent and
committed five turnovers compared to zero for the Bulls.
Chicago led by as many as 11 points in the second quarter, but an
8-0 Miami run helped the Heat get back in the game. Chicago took a
49-47 lead into the break behind 17-for-38 (44.7 percent) shooting,
while Miami shot 15-for-38 (39.5 percent) in the first half.
--Field Level Media
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