The Arizona Republic

Heat rout 76ers to take 3-2 series lead

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MIAMI – Shots fell again for the Miami Heat. They kept Joel Embiid and James Harden in check. Their coach got an in-game massage from DJ Khaled. Yes, really.

It was that sort of night for the Heat, who – even without everyone getting shoulder rubs – are feeling pretty good about their playoff prospects again.

Jimmy Butler scored 23 points, Max Strus added 19 points and 10 rebounds, and the Heat moved one win away from a trip to the Eastern Conference finals by topping the Philadelph­ia 76ers 12085 on Tuesday.

The 35-point margin of victory matched the biggest so far in this year’s playoffs – Philadelph­ia beat Toronto by 35 in the series-clincher of that firstround matchup – and matched the second-largest in Heat postseason history.

“They were just more physical,” 76ers coach Doc Rivers said. “We didn’t run anything. We didn’t run our stuff very well. We played at a snail’s pace … everything they did tonight was harder and better. Their stuff was better, their energy was better.”

Victor Oladipo scored 13 for Miami, which got 12 from Bam Adebayo and 10 apiece from Tyler Herro and P.J. Tucker. The top-seeded Heat now lead the East semifinal series 3-2, and improved to an NBA-best 6-0 at home in these playoffs.

Joel Embiid scored 17 points for fourth-seeded Philadelph­ia, which got 14 from James Harden and 12 from Tobias Harris. The 76ers were down by 15 going into the fourth quarter, then gave up 12 consecutiv­e points to open the period.

“Tonight, we weren’t focused enough,” Embiid said.

Game 6 is in Philadelph­ia on Thursday, win-or-else for the 76ers, a chance to move on for the Heat.

“We’re capable of it, if we get some stops,” Butler said. “It’s a hard place to play.”

So is Miami.

Tyrese Maxey made a deep 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds left in the third to pull Philadelph­ia within 81-66. Whatever hope remained for the 76ers in that moment was short-lived.

A jumper from Herro and then five straight points from Strus were the start of Miami’s game-sealing flurry that opened the fourth. A three-point play from Adebayo pushed the lead to 25, at which point Embiid checked out with the outcome clearly no longer in question.

“It’s just one game,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “They know it. We know it.”

It was a tough night all the way around for the Sixers, especially for Embiid – their best player, already wearing a mask to protect a facial fracture and dealing with a significan­t thumb injury.

Embiid got shaken up in the first quarter when he tried to dive into some baseline seats while attempting to save a loose ball. He doubled over shortly afterward, grabbing at his back.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE/AP ?? Heat forward Jimmy Butler, left, goes up for a shot against 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey during the first half Tuesday in Miami.
WILFREDO LEE/AP Heat forward Jimmy Butler, left, goes up for a shot against 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey during the first half Tuesday in Miami.

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