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Tyler Herro calls game as Miami Heat pick up the 110-108 win against the Thunder


Going into tonight’s game, the Miami Heat were without their star Jimmy Butler. That didn’t stop the Heat from competing, as Tyler Herro stepped up offensively to go along with some help from Bam Adebayo, Kyle Lowry, and Victor Oladipo. The night was all about Herro though, who delivered in the clutch with a game winning pull up jumper. He also finished the game with a team high 35 points and 9 three pointers.

For a team that struggles at times without the services of Butler, the Herro performance was much needed to pull this one out.

Miami beat the OKC Thunder in Oklahoma City 110-108, and the Heat improve to 13-14 on the season. They shorten their gap from reaching .500 and now won back to back games. Miami had a 21 point lead at one point in this game, and although it wasn’t pretty, they ended up getting the job done. The first half of this one was historic, as the Heat made a franchise record 16 three pointers.

It was raining from downtown, and although Herro was able to splash down 9 of them for the night, others hit some big ones too.

Oladipo, Max Strus, and Dewayne Dedmon all hit a pair of three’s each. Kyle Lowry was 4/9 from three and Duncan Robinson had a nice efficient night going 4/8 from behind the line. Dipo was especially impressive on the defensive end, he was putting on the clamps.

Adebayo contributed a solid double double with 15 points, 13 rebounds and 2 steals before fouling out in the closing minute of the game.

With Adebayo in foul trouble, Dedmon added some meaningful minutes to back him up. It’s always big for Miami when they can get Dedmon to spread the floor and hit the 3 ball.

After the Heat blew that big lead, it was a struggle. Defense was getting sloppy with no energy. The ball was sticking and Miami couldn’t execute any offense, but then Herro came through. He was a sharpshooter tonight, as he hit numerous tough jumpers in the second half while being remarkable from 3. Victor Oladipo was able to get a lay up and then another difficult one plus the foul down the stretch.

Even after that though, OKC was able to tie it back up. That’s until it was Herro who ran the clock down with a little under 29 seconds to go, and stepped into a pull up mid range jump shot from the wing.

Herro was defended well but it still didn’t matter, he just would not be stopped tonight. The Miami Heat secure a big win in the clutch.

They now get right back to it for the second half of a back to back. Hopefully, with Jimmy Butler back in that starting line up. Miami plays the Houston Rockets tomorrow night at 8:00 PM ET for the 3rd game of their road trip.





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