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Relentless Butler propels Heat to game 3 win

Heat not backing down with a game 3 win.

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Oct 2020 3:37PM

Relentless Butler propels Heat to game 3 win
USA’s forward Jimmy Butler (L) shoots by Serbia’s guard Milos Teodosic during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. – AFP pic, October 5, 2020

MIAMI – The Miami Heat, fuelled by a 40-point triple-double from Jimmy Butler, clawed their way back into the NBA Finals with a 115-104 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.

The under-manned, under-sized, underdog Heat turned the tables on the Western Conference champions in the NBA’s quarantine bubble in Orlando, cutting the deficit in the best-of-seven championship series to two games to one.

“I think we realized that we belong,” Butler said. “They can be beat, as long as we do what we’re supposed to do.”

Butler scored 40 points, pulled down 11 rebounds and handed out 13 assists to power a Heat team missing injured Bam Adebayo and Goran Dragic for the second straight game.

The injuries to Adebayo and Dragic were a huge blow to the Eastern Conference fifth-seeded Heat’s hopes of pulling off a title upset, but Miami, with Butler leading the way, declined to back down.

Superstar LeBron James led the Lakers with 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.

But it was a tough night for Anthony Davis, who was in foul trouble early and finished with 15 points and just five rebounds in the defeat.

An 8-0 scoring run capped by Rajon Rondo’s driving layup saw the Lakers take a 91-89 lead with 8:56 left in the game.

The Heat responded with an 8-0 run of their own launched by Butler’s fade-away jumper under pressure in the paint.

After James was whistled for travelling, Butler cut through the Lakers defence and fired a pass to Kelly Olynyk on the perimeter for a three-pointer and the Heat were on their way.

“They continued to make shots,” James said. “We had some turnovers, we didn’t make shots. They came out and executed after we took the lead.”

- ‘Big-time’ Butler -

“He did everything that they needed him to do tonight and he came through big-time in a big-time game,” James said.

Butler added two blocks and two steals as he did a stellar job defending James, but said individual numbers are meaningless at this stage.

“I don’t care about the triple-double, I don’t care about none of that, I really don’t. I want to win. We did that, I’m happy with the outcome.”

Rookie sensation Tyler Herro and reserve Kendrick Nunn added 17 points apiece for the Heat. Duncan Robinson scored 13 and Jae Crowder chipped in 12 for Miami.

In the face of stifling defence, Davis had four turnovers and didn’t get a shot off in the first period while collecting two personal fouls.

James also turned the ball over four times as 10 Lakers turnovers led to 11 Heat points.

“You just can’t turn the ball over against this team,” said James, who finished with eight of the Lakers’ 20 turnovers on the night. “And I take full responsibility for that.”

Despite their sloppiness, the Lakers trailed by just three after the first quarter.

It looked like the Lakers were poised to mount the kind of comeback they put together in game one when they surged back from a 13-point first-quarter deficit to win by 18.

But the Heat kept the pressure on. Butler scored 11 points in the second quarter, Davis picked up his third personal foul and the Heat took a 58-54 lead into halftime.

“The foul trouble made him a little passive,” James said of Davis. “He wanted to be on the floor but he couldn’t be his aggressive self offensively and defensively.”

“So I think the fouls slowed him down a lot tonight.” – AFP, October 5, 2020

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