On October 31, the NBA regular season continued, with the Miami Heat losing 107-116 to the New York Knicks at home, ending their two-game winning streak.
In this game, the Heat started strong and took the lead under the guidance of Tyler Herro. They maintained their lead throughout the first half, with Herro and Karl-Anthony Towns engaging in a scoring duel. However, the team’s overall offense faltered in the second half, and they failed to withstand the Knicks’ offensive pressure, falling into a passive position. In the fourth quarter, the Heat were still able to keep up with the pace, but unfortunately, they were outscored by the opponents in the final stages, leading to the widening of the point gap and ultimately losing the game.
The Heat have been inconsistent this season. Despite Tyler Herro’s outstanding performance, he scored 34 points (20-for-12 shooting, 8-for-13 from three-point range) and added 7 assists, it was not enough to secure a win for the team. This time, the two core players were again in poor form, with Bam Adebayo scoring only 11 points on 3-of-7 shooting, and Jimmy Butler contributing just 15 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists. Both players have struggled to find their rhythm in the new season.
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