Gabe Vincent helps Heat beat Nuggets, level Finals at 1-1
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[June 05, 2023]
The Miami Heat benefited from a late finishing kick against
the Denver Nuggets on Sunday to send the NBA Finals back to South
Beach all square at one victory apiece.
Miami erased an eight-point deficit entering the fourth quarter and
overcame a 41-point, 11-rebound performance from Nikola Jokic to
record a 111-108 victory in Game 2 in Denver.
Gabe Vincent made 8 of 12 shot attempts from the floor -- including
4 of 6 from 3-point range -- as the Heat outscored the Nuggets by a
36-25 margin in the fourth quarter.
Vincent was asked on NBA TV's postgame show if his teammates are
upset about a perceived lack of respect in the series against
Denver.
"I speak for my whole team when I say we don't give a damn. We just
want to get four wins," Vincent said.
Bam Adebayo collected 21 points and nine rebounds and Jimmy Butler
added 21 points and nine assists for Miami, which hosts Game 3 of
the best-of-seven series on Wednesday.
"Our guys love to compete. They love to put themselves out there in
those moments of truth," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said.
Denver's Jamal Murray added 18 points and 10 assists, however, he
saw his 3-point attempt with 1.9 seconds remaining hit the iron.
Aaron Gordon scored 12 points and Bruce Brown added 11 off the bench
for the Nuggets, who fell to 9-1 at home in the playoffs.
"We didn't want it to happen of course, but it happened, so we have
to live with it," Jokic said. "We're going to Miami to play another
game."
While Jokic is looking ahead, Denver coach Michael Malone took issue
with what he's seen in the first two games of this series.
"Let's talk about effort. I mean, this is the NBA Finals and we're
talking about effort. That's a huge concern of mine," Malone said.
.".. This is not the preseason or the regular season. This is the
NBA Finals. And that to me is really, really perplexing,
disappointing."
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Jun 4, 2023; Denver, CO, USA; Miami Heat
center Bam Adebayo (13) dunks against Denver Nuggets forward Michael
Porter Jr. (1) during the second half in game two of the 2023 NBA
Finals at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Stockman/Pool
Photo-USA TODAY Sports
Denver held an 83-75 lead through three quarters
before Miami erupted for a 32-12 run over the first eight-plus
minutes of the fourth. Duncan Robinson made a pair of treys and two
layups and Butler converted a three-point play and 3-pointer to
highlight the surge.
"Our defense has to be a helluva lot better," Malone said. "That's
two games now where our fourth-quarter defense has been
nonexistent."
Murray drained two 3-pointers and Gordon also connected from beyond
the arc to cut the Heat's lead to 109-106 with 1:09 to play. Adebayo
answered by making a pair of free throws and Jokic responded with a
short jumper before Murray misfired on his game-tying attempt.
Kyle Lowry's 3-pointer trimmed the Nuggets' lead to 77-75 with 2:08
left in the third quarter before Jokic scored the final six points
of the period.
Butler drained a floating jumper to stake Miami to a 21-10 lead and
Max Strus answered a modest Denver run with his fourth 3-pointer to
push his team's advantage to 24-15 late in the first quarter. The
Nuggets responded by scoring 35 of the game's next 46 points, capped
by Brown's short jumper with 5:02 remaining in the first half.
Denver led 57-51 at the break.
--Field Level Media
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