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Domantas Sabonis, who went to extra time with the Indiana Pacers (18-22), scored a sixth foul in the first attack, which made him see his teammates squint on the field.
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Nate Bjorkgren’s three-point survivors in Miami during overtime 109: 106 (32:26, 25:23, 22:21, 19:28, 11: 8) broke the Miami Heat basketball players (22-20).
The Heat, who started five straight points in overtime, attacked the lead – 103: 98, but then Justin Holiday scored two straight three points, Malcolm Brogdon added one and the Pacers suddenly turned the situation on the field – 107: 103.
Before the last minute, Bamas Adebayo charged from above with a free kick and the Heat scored a guest point – 106: 107.
But in another attack, Caris LeVert scored two points: 109: 106, Tyler Herro and Jimmy Butler missed and beat the Pacers in Florida.
With a monstrous placement, Adebayo framed Sabonis in the poster, when in the third part he did not escape from the Lithuanian and pushed the ball from above. It is true that the points were not initially credited due to a foul recorded by the Heat forward in attack.
Erikas Spoelstra took advantage of the challenge and the referee reviewed the episode and the decision was changed – Sabonis was penalized.
Sabonis threw 17 points (5/11 dvit., 0/2 trit., 7/7 penalty) in 35 minutes, bounced 11 and took 3 balls, made a successful pass, made 5 errors and committed 6 infractions.
Adebayo scored 29 points (11/20 doubles, 0/1 trit., 7/8 penalty) and 10 rebounds. Jimmy Butler’s count: 21 points (7/15 double, 0/1 trit., 7/8 penalty), 15 rebounds and 7 assists.
Butler, who reached the penalty line late in the fourth quarter, had a chance to lead the Heat forward, but scored only the first penalty and the score was 98:98.
The Pacers had 11.8 seconds to respond, and after a minute of rest the ball fell into LeVert’s hands, but the attack ended in an unnoticed serve by 98:98.
Heat: Bamas Adebayo 29 ($ 10), Jimmy Butler 21 ($ 15), Duncan Robinson 13 (3/11 trit.), Tyler Herro 11.
Pacers: Domantas Sabonis 17 (Rev. 11), Myles Turner 16, Justin Holiday and Doug McDermott 15 each, Caris LeVert 13, Malcolm Brogdon (10 res.) And TJ McConnell 12 each.
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