Miami went up to 0: 2 over Philadelphia, which will have to beat history as well
A double double for Butler and a 103: 119 hit, which never dropped a double advantage in the series.
The Sixers, who never became one, again scored in bad percentages
Walla!
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Thursday, 05 May 2022, 06:55
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Philadelphia once again missed the NBA's baskets king in the regular season, Joel Ambide, while Miami cruised to another win in the Eastern Conference semifinal series tonight (Wednesday-Thursday).
On the night that Tyler Hiro was crowned sixth player of the season and club sergeant Dwayne Wade watched from the front row, the Heat celebrated 103: 119 and went up to 0: 2 over the Sixers, and now history is leaning 100% in favor of the team from Florida.
Miami won all 18 series in which it led 0-2, while the Sixers never became a series in which they fell two games behind.
However, they hope that on the night between Friday and Saturday, the MVP candidate Ambide will recover from the injury to his face to help them keep the house.
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The sixth player of the season.
Tyler Hiro (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Reaves)
Beyond Jimmy Butler and Am Adbaio leading the host, and Hiro's regular contribution from the bench, Victor Oladipo on the eve of his 30th birthday in Haifa surpassed the absence of the injured Kyle Laurie.
A 0:10 run in the final quarter, in which Oladipo scored 10 points, lifted Miami to a plus 18 and closed out interest, while on the other side Philly again scored a terrible percentage for three, with eight shots off the arc from 30 attempts.
Butler finished the game with 22 points and 12 assists, Adbaio led the winning list of scorers with 23 alongside nine rebounds, Oladipo scored 19 and handed out six assists, and Hiro recorded 18 of his own seven assists.
Tyrese Maxi was there again for the Sixers, with 34 points, but James Harden continued to disappoint with just 20 in addition to nine assists, taking just 15 shots per game.
Tobias Harris added 21 points.
Continues to disappoint.
James Harden (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Reaves)
Wade came to watch and congratulated Spolstra, who recorded an achievement (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Reaves)
Eric Spolstra achieved his 91st win in the playoffs and raised his success rate to 60.7%, ranking him fourth ever among NBA coaches, behind Steve Kerr, Phil Jackson and Bill Cunningham.
On the way there, he overtook his boss tonight, Miami President Heat Pat Riley.
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