One step from the final: the Heat’s fantastic rookie show beat the team / News



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Nuotr.: USA Today Sports -Scanpix

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There is no shortage of seasoned veterans on the Miami Heat team, but 20-year-old rookie Tyler Herro played first violin tonight.

Man of the match

Tyler herro

Erik Spoelstra’s students in the NBA bubble 112: 109 (24:23, 26:21, 27:32, 35:33) broke the Boston Celtics team and they are already leading 3-1 in the final series of the Eastern Conference. The fifth and potentially decisive game of the series will be played Saturday night through Sunday at 3 pm 30 minutes. Lithuanian time.

Herro scored 37 points in 36 minutes (9/11 double, 5/10 trit., 4/4 penalty), bounced 6 balls, made 3 assists and made an error at the same time.

For the basketball player, it was the most productive game of his career, including the NBA and NCAA championships.

He also had the most productive performance in Heat history. No other rookie from a Miami club has scored 30 points. Before that, the achievement belonged to NBA legend and Heat Dwyane Wade, who scored 27 points.

Overall, in all of NBA history, only four basketball players have scored 30 or more points in their debut season in the playoffs. These are Magic Johnson, Derrick Rose, Brandon Jennings and Herro, who joined the company tonight.

The Heat advanced midway through the fourth quarter. Bamas Adebayo scored points from under the basket, Herro scored three and two points, Adebayo added a precise semicolon and the Miami basketball players, who won the section 11: 2, won 8 points – 95:87.

However, the Celtics held on to the game. Jayson Tatumas scored three points, but in another attack Goran Dragičius responded at the same time and a minute and a half ahead of the Heat, he won 7 points – 105: 98.

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The Heat brought victory even closer to Herro, who became the hero of the game. The defender, who perfectly burst into the penalty area, scored easy points from under the basket and with 56.3 seconds to go the Heat’s lead increased to 9 points (107: 98).

Still, the Boston team was reluctant to give up, and 16 seconds after Jaylen Brown’s Celtics’ peaceful three-point deficit fell to 3 points – 104: 107.

On the other side of the field, Herro noticed the penalties, but Kemba Walker caused Jimmy Butler to foul at the three-point line and the 9.2-second lag for the Celtics fell to 2 points (107: 109).

Butler’s hand at the free throw line did not tremble, and the Celtics responded with two quick points and the team scored just 2 points (109: 111). Butler only made a free throw, but due to lack of time and minutes of rest, the Boston basketball players no longer made a successful attack and the final siren declared the Heat victory.

Tatumas was the Celtics’ most productive player, despite not scoring a point in the first half of the game and missing his first seven shots.

The forward scored 28 points in 39 minutes (6/11 dvit., 4/11 trit., 4/4 penalty), rebounded 9 and took 1 ball, made 4 assists, blocked 3 shots, but made 6 errors.

“Heat”: Tyleris Herro 37 (9/11 dvit., 5/10 trit.), Jimmy Butleris 24 (8/18 dvit., 9 atk. Kam.), Goranas Dragičius 22 (5/12 dvit., 3 / 9 trit.), Bamas Adebayo 20 (7/10 dvit., 12 atk. Kam.).

Celtics: Jayson Tatumas 28 (6/11 diat., 4/11 trit., 9 rev. Cam.), Kemba Walker 20 (3/6 trit., 3/8 trit.), Gordon Hayward 14, Marcus Smart 10 ( 1/8 trit., 11 res.).

Match summary:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rBIedL05Yc



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