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The Pelicans advanced 17: 9 early in the game, but the Heat came out of the pot by three points.
Duncan Robinson hit four in the first quarter, with the Miami club leading 29:26 in the first 12 minutes and taking the lead in the second quarter.
In it, the Heat maintained a 32:10 streak and shot 61:38 ahead, with Robinson contributing the most.
The Heat sniper shot as many as six 3-pointers over two halves and improved the NBA’s Christmas record.
In the second half of the game, the Pelicans still had to regain their intrigue, with Brandon Ingram’s three-point difference narrowing to 6 points in the fourth quarter (85:91), but the Heat responded with a 16: 3 break. , after which his lead increased to 19 points and the end of the match was clear.
In the second half of the game, D. Robinson, who hit another long shot, shot a total of 7 of 13 points and repeated B. Ingrams’ Christmas points record. The Miami sniper scored a total of 23 points and was the most productive of his team.
Young Zion Williamson played impressively for the Pelicans. The sophomore, who played for the first time at Christmas, scored as many as 32 points in 38 minutes (11/19 double, 0/1 trit., 10/15 penalty) and bounced 14 balls.
Zion recorded the second-most productive game for a 21-year-old basketball player over Christmas. Only LeBron James, who scored as many as 34 points at the age of 17 17 years ago, played more effectively at such a young age.
Team Heat’s Christmas was marred by troubles for team leader Jimmy Butler.
The forward injured his ankle in the season opener against the Orlando Magic and although he ran onto the field in the first half of the game against the Pelicans, J. Butler did not play again after a long break. The Heat Wizard played a total of 16 minutes, scoring 4 points, bouncing 6 balls and making 5 assists.
“Hot”: Duncan Robinson 23 (7/13 trit.), Goran Dragicchi 18 (ed. 9 res.), Bamas Adebayo 17, Avery Bradley 12, Precious Achiuwa and Tyler Herro after 11
“Pelicans”: Zion Williamson 32 (11/19 two, 10/15 penalty, 14 sec.), Brandon Ingram 28 (4/8 trit., 10/11 penalty), Josh Hart 12 (9 cam).
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