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Bam Adebayo scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half and the Miami Heat snapped a three-game skid with a 110-95 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
The Brooklyn Nets, Orlando Magic and Miami Heat are all "interested" in John Konchar, according to NBA reporter Marc Stein, with the Memphis
The Brooklyn Nets (11-18) had a disappointing loss on Saturday against the Utah Jazz and were hoping to make up for that defeat by pulling off an upset win at the Miami Heat (14-13) on Monday. While Brooklyn did not have the services of Dorian Finney-Smith for the second straight game due to a left calf contusion,
The Nets lost to the Heat 110-95 after a second half that saw them get outscored by Miami 52-38 as the Nets weren't able to keep up with the Heat on the offensive end. Cam Johnson had 19 points and three rebounds while Noah Clowney had 19 points and five rebounds for one of his best games of the season.
Following a disappointing home loss to the Utah Jazz on Saturday, the Brooklyn Nets delivered another lackluster performance, falling 110-95 on the road to the
The Nets seemed to feed on his fire, and had four assists in a 19-6 run to close the half. Simmons started it with a no-look pass to a cutting Day’Ron Sharpe and ended it with a kick-out to Clowney for a 3-pointer.
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 110-95 win against the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night at Kaseya Center to snap a three-game losing streak: The Heat now enters a two-day break before traveling to take on the Magic on Thursday for the second time in six days:
The Orlando Magic won the first three meetings this season over the Brooklyn Nets by producing plenty of offense and getting big performances by Franz Wagner.
Gilgeous-Alexander, who set his career high of 45 points last month in a victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, sank a 3-pointer to give Oklahoma City a 114-109 edge with 59 seconds remaining and sank six free throws in the final 36 seconds to seal the triumph.
The Miami Heat have confirmed another Jimmy Butler blow, as the 35-year-old continues to remain in the headlines and the sidelines.