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3/11/2020 7:35 PM ET (406 DAYS AGO) |
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Over 206.5 (-107)
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GAME PREVIEW
Mar 10, 2020The Charlotte Hornets, who have lost four of their past five games, will visit the tough-at-home, playoff-bound Miami Heat on Wednesday night.Miami has the third-best home record in the NBA at 27-4. Charlotte is 12-21 on the road.On Monday night, the Hornets lost a heartbreaker in double overtime to the host Atlanta Hawks, 143-138.The Heat have been off since Sunday night, when they snapped a four-game road losing streak, beating the Washington Wizards, 100-89.Miami's five-time All-Star shooting guard Jimmy Butler missed half of that Wizards game, scoring just nine points in 24 minutes. He left the game with four-plus minutes left in the third quarter due to an injured left toe."I couldn't move the way I wanted," said Butler, who leads Miami in scoring (20.2), assists (6.1) and steals (1.7).Butler said he has been encouraged with the way the Heat have responded to injuries all season. Currently, Miami is without center Meyers Leonard (ankle), forward Jae Crowder (concussion) and guard Tyler Herro (ankle). Combined, they are averaging 31.5 points for the Heat this season."We all have faith in each other," Butler said. "Even if we are down a man or two, this group can get it done." The only Heat players yet to miss a game this season are 6-foot-7 wing Duncan Robinson and the versatile 6-9 Bam Adebayo.Robinson is tied for second in the NBA with 45.3 percent accuracy in 3-point shooting. He is also fifth on the Heat in scoring (13.3).Adebayo, a first-time All-Star this year, leads the Heat in rebounds (10.6) and blocks (1.3), and he ranks third in scoring (16.1).Meanwhile, Charlotte's leading scorers are a pair of 25-year-old guards, both of them standing 6-1: Terry Rozier and Devonte' Graham. Both are averaging 18.0 points and 1.0 steals per game.Graham, a second-year player who leads the team in assists (7.5), has been a pleasant surprise since arriving following a draft-day trade in 2018.Rozier, second on the team in assists (4.1) and 3-point percentage (40.7), arrived as part of a sign-and-trade deal that sent former Hornets franchise player Kemba Walker to the Boston Celtics. Walker is playing with the Celtics on a contract that's $141 million over four years. Rozier, who signed a three-year, $56.7 million deal, has been solid.On Monday, Rozier led the Hornets with a career-high 40 points, but he was denied the chance to shoot two free throws with 0.8 seconds left in the first overtime. After the first video review, officials ruled that Atlanta's Treveon Graham had fouled Rozier. But that call was reversed."Very unfortunate," Hornets second-year coach James Borrego said. "I'm very disappointed with the way the game ended. Every big call went in their direction." Besides Dozier and Graham, Borrego also starts 6-7 rookie forward P. J. Washington, 6-6 second-year forward Miles Bridges and 7-foot center Cody Zeller, the team's oldest starter at age 27.Zeller is averaging 11.0 points and a team-high 7.0 rebounds in 57 games. After missing a combined 82 games the past two years due to injuries, Zeller has been healthy this season, and he makes the Hornets better.But it's those two 21-year-old forwards -- Bridges and Washington -- who really give the Hornets hope for the future.Bridges, known for his spectacular dunks, is averaging 12.9 points and 5.5 rebounds.Washington, who is averaging 12.2 points and 5.4 rebounds, lacks Bridges' flashy game but is steadier and a better 3-point shooter. His 37.7 percentage ranks third on the team while Bridges is sixth at 33.1.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Mar 11, 2020MIAMI Charlotte coach James Borrego thought it would be a rallying cry of sorts for the Hornets to not let the Miami Heat clinch a playoff spot on their watch.He was apparently right.And by night's end, that hardly seemed to matter.Devonte' Graham scored 30 points, Caleb Martin scored 19 and the Hornets shook off an early 20-point deficit to beat the Heat 109-98 on Wednesday night - keeping Miami's magic number for clinching a postseason berth at one.That is, if there even is a postseason. The NBA suspended the season indefinitely after Wednesday's games after a Utah Jazz player had a presumptive positive test for the coronavirus, or COVID-19. The player is Rudy Gobert, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the league nor the team had confirmed it publicly.P. J. Washington scored 17 and Miles Bridges scored 16 for the Hornets, who have won five of their last seven road games in a stretch that came immediately after they dropped eight consecutive games played away from Charlotte. The Hornets were down 40-20 late in the first quarter, then scored 39 of the game's next 50 points.''We've been here before,'' Borrego said. ''We didn't panic. After the first quarter, we made a few adjustments. We started to play more aggressively. Just a fantastic win.'' Kendrick Nunn scored 24 for the Heat, who played without Jimmy Butler because of a toe injury.Miami made 15 of its first 16 shots and looked poised to run away with things - but that start was followed immediately by the Heat missing 17 of their next 22 shots. It wound up becoming the second time the Heat lost a game this season after leading by at least 20 points; the other was a 22-point loss at Cleveland last month.Derrick Jones Jr. had 23 points, Bam Adebayo had 21 points and 10 rebounds and Duncan Robinson scored 12 for the Heat.But amid the reality that the game is shutting down until further notice, the talk afterward had very little to do with the game.''We just have to sit back and observe and monitor the situation,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.TIP-INSHornets: Charlotte is 23-42. ... The Hornets were 17 for 34 from 3-point range. ... Charlotte was without Terry Rozier, who missed the game with an illness.Heat: Miami is 41-24. ... Robinson was 3 for 13, all from 3-point range. ... The Heat got to the foul line only six times in the game, compared with 22 for Charlotte.SILENCEThere was no announcement in the arena about the looming NBA suspension of play, but in a departure from the norm the Heat also did not announce anything about the next home game. It would have been Friday against New York.UNLUCKY 13This was the 13th time this season that Miami lost a game in which it led by at least 10 points at some point.---More NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/-Sports
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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NBA Game Recap: Charlotte Hornets (109) vs. Miami Heat (98) - Date: 3/11/2020 Mar 11, 2020MIAMI Charlotte coach James Borrego thought it would be a rallying cry of sorts for the Hornets to not let the Miami Heat clinch a playoff spot on their watch.He was apparently right.And by night's end, that hardly seemed to matter.Devonte' Graham scored 30 points, Caleb Martin scored 19 and the Hornets shook off an early 20-point deficit to beat the Heat 109-98 on Wednesday night - keeping Miami's magic number for clinching a postseason berth at one.That is, if there even is a postseason. What is Sports Handicapping. The NBA suspended the season indefinitely after Wednesday's games after a Utah Jazz player had a presumptive positive test for the coronavirus, or COVID-19. Free Sports Picks. The player is Rudy Gobert, according to a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither the league nor the team had confirmed it publicly.P. J. Washington scored 17 and Miles Bridges scored 16 for the Hornets, who have won five of their last seven road games in a stretch that came immediately after they dropped eight consecutive games played away from Charlotte. Handicapper Return on Investment. The Hornets were down 40-20 late in the first quarter, then scored 39 of the game's next 50 points.''We've been here before,'' Borrego said. ''We didn't panic. After the first quarter, we made a few adjustments. We started to play more aggressively. Just a fantastic win.'' Kendrick Nunn scored 24 for the Heat, who played without Jimmy Butler because of a toe injury.Miami made 15 of its first 16 shots and looked poised to run away with things - but that start was followed immediately by the Heat missing 17 of their next 22 shots. It wound up becoming the second time the Heat lost a game this season after leading by at least 20 points; the other was a 22-point loss at Cleveland last month.Derrick Jones Jr. had 23 points, Bam Adebayo had 21 points and 10 rebounds and Duncan Robinson scored 12 for the Heat.But amid the reality that the game is shutting down until further notice, the talk afterward had very little to do with the game.''We just have to sit back and observe and monitor the situation,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.TIP-INSHornets: Charlotte is 23-42. ... The Hornets were 17 for 34 from 3-point range. ... Charlotte was without Terry Rozier, who missed the game with an illness.Heat: Miami is 41-24. ... Robinson was 3 for 13, all from 3-point range. ... The Heat got to the foul line only six times in the game, compared with 22 for Charlotte.SILENCEThere was no announcement in the arena about the looming NBA suspension of play, but in a departure from the norm the Heat also did not announce anything about the next home game. It would have been Friday against New York.UNLUCKY 13This was the 13th time this season that Miami lost a game in which it led by at least 10 points at some point.---More NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/-Sports |
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