It took a little from a lot of guys, after a disastrous defensive second quarter, but the Miami Heat ultimately prevailed again against the Atlanta Hawks to win a seventh straight home game.
Jimmy Butler and Tyler Herro made the big shots late, but Omer Yurtseven, Max Strus, PJ Tucker and Caleb Martin also played big roles.
Ethan Skolnick and Greg Sylvander review a gutsy win, and look at some of the rotation issues ahead, as Bam Adebayo is closer to a return.
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Miami Heat: Conquering the Utah Jazz
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Miami Heat: A smart squad handles Hornets
Miami Heat: Bullying Brooklyn Behind Butler, Bam, Dedmon, Tucker
Miami Heat: Diving into Duncan Robinson‘s game, Nets preview
Miami Heat: Butler bounces back, as Heat crush Magic
Miami Heat: Tyler Herro‘s hot start... and what it means
Miami Heat: Herro‘s 30 wasted as Lowry rests, Butler struggles
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