Pull away from hooks in OT, secure the 6th straight playoff berths

Tyler Hero had a game-hai 30 points, Davian Mitchell buried three 3-pointers in overtime and Miami Heat proceeded with the victory of 123–114 roads in the playoffs of the Eastern Conference on Friday night at the play-in finale of the Eastern Conference with a 123–114 road win in the NBA playoffs.
Number 10 Heat, who needed to win a road game continuously to start the four-team playoff-default tournament, successfully earned a matchup of the first round with the top seeds, Cleveland Cavelliers in Chicago.
In eighth place Hawks failed to move forward despite the need to win one of the two games. They were coming from 120–95 shelling in Orlando.
Tri Young hit a floater after Hero 3-Pinter to start the additional session, Mitchell bombed a pair of thrice to give Miami a lead, which would not sacrifice it.
The circle of Andrew Vignins gave Miami a nine -point cushion, after which Hawks did not find more than three close. In the final 1:41, three-pointers by Hero and Mitchell sent the victory to the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season.
Over six in the fourth quarter and below 17 points above, two pastes were required from Young in the last 52.1 seconds of the final 52.1 second regulation to force the hooks to force overtime.
His second basket, taking a driving with 1.3 seconds, 12.0 after a missed free throw by Tyler Hero, left 12.0 when the heat got a chance to go above three.
Vignins misunderstood from the left corner in the regulation horn, expanding an additional five minutes to the game.
Half out of 30 points of Hero came to 3-pointers. He hit 5 out of 10 beyond the chap, while Mitchell moved from the bench to 4 -for -9 as part of his 16 -digit effort.
Bam Adebayo scored a total of 20 points to go with 17 points, a team-high 11 rebound and five blocks, while Wigins scored a total of 20 points to go with eight rebounds and a team-high eight assistance. Kel’l Ware and Hewood Wismith added a 12-digit episi, with a double-dobbal with 10 rebounds.
Young had 29 points and a game-hai 11 assistance for the Hawks. Onyeka Okongwu (28 points, game-high 12 rebounds) and Dyson Daniel (11 points, 10 rebounds) also recorded double-dabbles, while Georges Nyang took 20 points from the bench and Caris Leverrt was 15.
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