Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Miami’s Robinson hits seven 3s

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MIAMI — Erik Spoelstra remained perfect on Christmas, and a record-tying show from Duncan Robinson helped him stay that way.

Robinson made seven 3-pointers — tying the Christmas single-game mark — and scored 23 points, helping the Heat beat the New Orleans Pelicans, 111-98, to start the NBA’s holiday quintupleh­eader Friday at AmericanAi­rlines Arena.

“It’s super special to play in Christmas,” Robinson said. “I certainly don’t take it for granted.”

Goran Dragic scored 18 points, Bam Adebayo had 17 and Avery Bradley finished with 12 for Miami, and Spoelstra improved his Christmas record as Heat coach to 8-0.

“I wasn’t even aware of that,” Spoelstra said. “Just shows you that we’ve had some really good teams here and teams that have had the opportunit­y to play on Christmas.”

Precious Achiuwa and Tyler Herro each scored 11 for Miami, which lost Jimmy Butler at halftime with right ankle stiffness.

Zion Williamson had 32 points and 14 rebounds in 38 minutes for New Orleans — the rebounds and minutes both being career highs. Brandon Ingram finished with 28 points. But the Pelicans shot 40% to Miami’s 51%.

“We made some defensive mistakes that we shouldn’t have,” said Josh Hart, who scored 12 for New Orleans. “Lack of communicat­ion. We’ve got to communicat­e better on the defensive end.”

Robinson’s seven 3s tied the Christmas mark Ingram set a year ago.

“The guy is a great, great shooter. He’s going to have nights like that,” Pelicans coach Stan Van Gundy said. “But at least three of them were ones where we could have done a better job.”

JJ Redick’s 3-pointer with 7:43 left cut Miami’s lead to 91-85 and came in a stretch when the Heat went five minutes without a field goal. But the Pelicans got no closer.

The Heat restored order by scoring 11 of the game’s next 13 points, and when Achiuwa — the rookie who had strong defensive minutes — forced Williamson into a turnover with 3:55 left, the entire Miami bench rose in celebratio­n.

“We knew they would make a run, but we stayed composed,” Dragic said.

New Orleans led, 17- 9, midway through the opening quarter — and got outscored, 52-21, by Miami over the next 13½ minutes, with the Heat hitting 9 of

13 first-half 3s in that span on the way to a 23-point lead. The Pelicans chipped away, getting within 66-53 at the half and 88-79 after three. But New Orleans

shot only 30% in the final quarter and Ingram went scoreless in those 12 minutes after playing the entire third period.

 ?? Associated Press ?? The Heat’s Duncan Robinson shoots a 3-pointer over the Pelicans’ Josh Hart Friday in Miami. Robinson tied the Christmas Day record with seven 3s in the Heat’s win.
Associated Press The Heat’s Duncan Robinson shoots a 3-pointer over the Pelicans’ Josh Hart Friday in Miami. Robinson tied the Christmas Day record with seven 3s in the Heat’s win.

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