Doncic’s 60 boost Lakers to 134-126 decision, as Heat skid reaches three
MIAMI – To review the play-in process . . .
No, it is not trending in the right direction for the Miami Heat over the past week since the seven-game winning streak, nor did it trend in the right direction in Thursday night’s 134-126 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers at Kaseya Center. So make it three straight losses, this time after blowing an early 15-point lead against an exhausted Lakers team ...
MIAMI – To review the play-in process . . .
No, it is not trending in the right direction for the Miami Heat over the past week since the seven-game winning streak, nor did it trend in the right direction in Thursday night’s 134-126 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers at Kaseya Center. So make it three straight losses, this time after blowing an early 15-point lead against an exhausted Lakers team playing on the second night of a back-to-back set. Without answers for NBA scoring leader Luka Doncic, who closed with 60 points, the Heat fell back to No.
8 in the Eastern Conference, on a night they could have moved up to No. 6 and out of the play-in bracket. Doncic’s total was the most scored against the Heat in the franchise’s 38 seasons, surpassing the 58 of James Harden while he was with the Houston Rockets.
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