Mateo’s Hoop Diary: Heat’s rebounding, bench play and Norman Powell’s eruption were too much for the 76ers
The Heat survived the 76ers, thanks to its strong bench play, locking up the glass and four players scoring between 18 and 32 digits, closing out their two-game road trip undefeated. They sped away each time their hosts got within striking distance and have now won eight of their last 10.
With Tyler Herro out but nearing a return, and Bam Adebayo having missed six games in a row earlier in the month, the team has to feel very grateful for its 11-6 record as Thanksgiving approaches.
Another hot start for Norman Powell ended with a glittering stat line: 32 points on 61.1% shooting, with four rebounds and one assist, and they even fouled him thrice on 3-point attempts. Clippers coach Tyronn Lue must want to flip over a desk whenever he thinks back to how his team traded him for a bag of chips, or how he played him below 27 minutes per game for two seasons.
The Heat’s assault was too much to handle, scoring 21 of their first 37 points in the lane. They also logged at least 70 first-half points for the sixth time this season. A good chunk of the action was Jaime Jaquez Jr.s post ups and drives plus Kel’el Ware’s interior takes over, to go along with six offensive rebounds.
Their 3-point shooting and interior efficiency cooled off in the third quarter after reaching a 14-point lead, and they subsequently went into the fourth quarter up six. Then Jaquez plus Powell ripped to the cup for five baskets, and Adebayo buried two floaters while they denied Philadelphia almost everything outside of three feet from the hoop.
The Heat won 127-117 and set a new season high in rebounding (58).
Coach Erik Spoelstra is going to smell the roses a little bit. “I don’t think anybody two months ago thought we’d be sitting third in the East. It’s not everything, but it’s something. I want our guys to enjoy it.”
Game Notes
- Philadelphia’s 3-point shooting fell apart in the second half, converting 26.3% of attempts. Tyrese Maxey remained their biggest threat, spraying jumpers and bolting to the rim.
- The Heat have an advantage because they get good playmaking at all times. Davion Mitchell had 12 assists against one turnover, Pelle Larsson had eight dimes with two turnovers, and Jaquez had seven helpings with four turnovers off the bench. It adds a bit more to the offense when they share the court, as they are strong paint attackers and adept passers.
- Ware and Adebayo combined for 29 rebounds, and 11 were offensive. On top of that, the bench had 43 points, 22 of them from Jaquez, against Philly’s reserves, who dropped 44.
- The Heat totaled 72 paint points, tying their second-most of the season. They are 4-0 when scoring at least 70 in the lane.
- The Heat’s biggest concern was missing 10 free throw attempts. Notably Powell, who is a 90% free-throw shooter, missed three. Larsson makes 82.9% and he missed three, too.



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