Heat’s fourth quarter roar back ties series

June 05, 2023
Miami Heat centre Bam Adebayo (centre) shoots the ball while defended by Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (left) during the second half of Game Two of basketball’s NBA Finals last night. Miami won 111-108 to level the series at 1-1.
Miami Heat centre Bam Adebayo (centre) shoots the ball while defended by Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon (left) during the second half of Game Two of basketball’s NBA Finals last night. Miami won 111-108 to level the series at 1-1.

DENVER (AP):

Gabe Vincent scored 23 points, Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo each had 21 and the Miami Heat evened up the NBA finals by overcoming a monster effort from Nikola Jokic to beat the Denver Nuggets 111-108 in Game Two last night.

Max Strus scored 14, and Duncan Robinson had 10 for the Heat, who had a big early lead, then got down by as many as 15 before reclaiming the lead in the fourth. Miami outscored Denver 36-25 in the final period, erasing an eight-point deficit going into the final frame.

And even then, they had to dig deep to finish it off.

Jokic scored 41 points and was 16 of 28 from the floor, the last of those shots a 4-footer with 36 seconds left to get the Nuggets within three.

Denver elected not to foul on the ensuing Miami possession. Butler missed a 3, and with a chance to tie, Jamal Murray missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer.

Murray scored 18 points and 10 assists for Denver, Aaron Gordon had 12 points, and Bruce Brown scored 11.

Game Three is Wednesday in Miami. Denver had been 11-0 with a double-digit lead in the playoffs.

Miami changed their starting line-up, with Kevin Love back in the opening five and Caleb Martin - who missed practice Saturday with an illness - coming off the bench. ... The Heat got their 13th win of these playoffs, breaking a tie with the 1999 New York Knicks for the most ever by a No. 8 seed.

Denver hadn't lost a game since May 7 - four weeks ago. ... Nuggets legends Alex English, LaPhonso Ellis (who actually ended his NBA career with Miami) and David Thompson were among those in attendance.

Commissioner Adam Silver told NBA TV before the game that negotiations for the next media rights deal are now a priority since the new Collective Bargaining Agreement has been ratified -- and how expansion talk will come after that.

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