Solid until the end, Miami takes out Atlanta and qualifies for the semi-finals of conf’!

Even without Kyle Lowry (hamstring) and Jimmy Butler (knee), Miami was able to close its home streak on Tuesday night. Carried by its defense, the team imposed itself 97-94 and therefore qualifies for the conference semi-finals (4-1), where it will find the winner of the Philadelphia – Toronto series. Victor Oladipo scored 23 points at 8/16, Bam Adebayo 20 points at 7/11, 11 rebounds and 4 assists, Tyler Herro 16 points, Max Strus 15 et Caleb Martin 10, for well-balanced scoring.

Trae Young has as since the beginning of the series been well padlocked, he finished this time with 11 points at 2/12, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. Over the 4 games, he will have been held to 15.4 points at 32%, with as many assists as turnovers in total (30 for each). De’Andre Hunter has signed 35 points (11/21) and 11 rebounds but he came out for 6 faults with 41.6 seconds remaining, his team led by 3 points. Back in his place and Miami in the lead 97-94, Danilo Gallinari first missed a shot from 4 meters to reduce the gap before losing the ball on a bad pass 1.3 seconds from the buzzer. Led by up to 15 points, the Hawks had returned to 79-76 on a 2+1Onyeka Okongwu at the start of 4th grade. Miami (54 points to 28 in the paint) quickly regained an 8-point lead at 7’29 with a shot from Herro, a step and a 3-point from Oladipo.

Atlanta played without Bogdan Bogdanovic, hit in the knee. It was on a 17-0 – including 10 in a row from Strus in 67 seconds – in the 2nd quarter that the Heat took control of the match 54-40, then 67-52 on a shot from Adebayo at 2 ‘ 55 from the end of the 3rd, and 75-64 before starting the 4th. The second round will not start until next Monday for the Floridians.

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