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The basketball players of the vice-champions of the NBA Miami Heat (1-1) obtained their first victory.
Man of the match
Erik Spoelstra’s students at home 111: 98 (29:26, 37:27, 22:26, 23:19) defeated the New Orleans Pelicans (1-1).
The match started point by point, but at the end of the first half, Duncan Robinson advanced the hosts by three points (29:26).
The Florida team started the second quarter with an impressive 23: 4 streak and gained a 20-point lead (52:32) after Avery Bradley’s throw-in from middle distance. However, before the long break, Stan Van Gundy’s students returned to the game and, after Brandon Ingram’s triple, brought their team closer to 11 points (53:64).
At the end of the third quarter, the Pelicans managed to get even closer, and after Brandon Ingram, the guests narrowed the difference to the single digits by 8 straight points (79:88).
In the final quarter of the game, New Orleans basketball players started on a 6: 1 streak and narrowed the gap to 6 points (85:91) after JJ Redick’s long shot. But that was all the guests could accomplish. The Spoelstra students held the 15: 3 section and the result was clear after Bradley’s two-point game (106: 88).
The Heat were defeated by Robinson, who scored 23 points (1/1 double, 7/13 trit) in 32 minutes, bounced 5 and lost 1 ball and fouled 3 times.
The New Orleans basketball players were not spared defeat thanks to the powerful performance of Zion Williamson. The tallman scored 32 points (10/19 dvit., 0/1 trit., 10/15 penalty) in 38 minutes, bounced 14 and lost 4 balls, made 1 assists and committed a foul.
The Miami team lost Jimmy Butler in the second half, who suffered a foot injury. The defender scored 4 points (2/6 dvit., 0/1 trit.) In 16 minutes, he bounced 6 balls and made 5 assists.
Heat: Duncan Robinson 23 (7/13 Trit., 5 p.m.), Goran Dragicchi 18 (9 res., 4 p.m.), Bamas Adebayo 17, Avery Bradley 12, Precious Achiuwa and Tyler Herro after 11, Andre Iguodala 6 ( seventh rec.).
Pelicans: Zion Williamson 32 (Rev. 14), Brandon Ingram 28 (Rev. 4/8), Josh Hart 12 (Rev. 9), JJ Redick 8, Steven Adams (Rev. 9), and Lonzo Ballas (6 res. ) After 6.
Match summary:
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