As the Miami Heat lost in a heartbreaker to the New York Knicks in overtime, 116-112, it was once again another game where the team led by double-digits and blew it. Though the Heat were short-handed without Jaime Jaquez Jr.
The Miami Heat suffered a brutal collapse at home on Sunday night, blowing a 19-point lead and falling to the New York Knicks in overtime 116-112. Naturally, Miami star Bam Adebayo was dissatisfied with his squad.
The New York Knicks had their largest comeback win of the season against the Miami Heat, making a ferocious comeback after trailing by as much as 19 in the
Bam Adebayo led the team with 30 points on 12 for 16 shooting from the field to go along with seven rebounds and four assists. Miami's lone All-Star Tyler Herro had 22 points on eight for 24 shooting, two of 11 from deep, with seven assists. Here are three takeaways from the Heat's loss to the Knicks:
Karl-Anthony Towns isn’t playing for the New York Knicks against Golden State on Tuesday night because of personal reasons.
With Andrew Wiggins hobbled, Bam Adebayo can pick up the slack for the Heat vs. a Knicks defense that's falling apart, per our NBA betting picks for Sunday night.
Jalen Brunson scored 31 points and the New York Knicks overcame a 19-point deficit to beat the Miami Heat 116-112 in overtime Sunday night.
All of the enthusiasm greatly diminished after returning Knicks center Mitchell Robinson fell on Ware's leg in the third. The No. 15 pick in the NBA Draft did return but was unable to help lift the Heat to victory, as they blew a 19-point lead.
New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby has continued to impress as he has worked his way throughout his career. Anunoby, 27, was the No. 23 overall pick by the Toro