Flirts with double-double in win
The Golden State Warriors hosted the Miami Heat without Jimmy Butler on Tuesday night, leading to a disappointing 114-98 blowout defeat. The Warriors' record promptly dropped to 18-18 as they are currently fighting for a spot in the Play-In Tournament as the No.
Bam Adebayo had 19 points, nine rebounds and five assists with two timely dunks down the stretch, and the Miami Heat snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Golden State Warriors 114-98 on Tuesday night.
Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo didn’t mince words after his teammate, Terry Rozier III, stole a rebound during their 114-98 win on Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors.
The Miami Heat bounced back and took a much-needed victory against the Golden State Warriors. They move back to 6th in the Eastern Conference and must keep this momentum as Jimmy Butler's suspension will remain throughout this road trip.
How the Golden State Warriors match up against Bam Adebayo will be key to beating the Miami Heat on Monday night at Chase Center.
The Heat (18-17) hopes Tuesday night’s 114-98 bounce-back road win over the Warriors represents a breakthrough after blowing a 17-point fourth-quarter lead just 24 hours before in a painful double-overtime loss to the Kings in Sacramento on Monday.
It’s disappointing when you see the organization and a player going head to head like that,” Heat captain and three-time NBA All-Star Bam Adebayo said following Saturday’s morning shootaround
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