The Maui News

Heat hold off Hawks 97-94, reach Eastern semifinals

- By TIM REYNOLDS

MIAMI — If one play could tell the story of a five-game series, consider this one: Trae Young’s final shot from the field was a corner 3-point try that he rushed because he knew a defender was coming his way.

The shot bounced off the side of the backboard.

Take a bow, Miami. Even without Kyle Lowry and Jimmy Butler, defense carried the day — and carried the Heat into the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Victor Oladipo scored 23 points, Bam Adebayo added 20 points and 11 rebounds, and the Heat moved into Round 2 of the playoffs by eliminatin­g Young and the Atlanta Hawks 97-94 on Tuesday.

“The biggest thing about this game was our defense,” Adebayo said.

That was, and is, Miami’s plan. The Heat swarmed Young from the start of Game 1 to the end of Game 5, holding Atlanta’s high-octane scorer to a 15.4-point average in the series on 32 percent shooting. Young had as many assists as he had turnovers — 30 of each.

“They’re a good defensive team,” Young said. “Their team is more of a system than who they have on their team. No matter who they have out there, they can play. … And when they’ve got a guy that they’re targeting and trying to take away, they do a really good job of doing that.”

Tyler Herro scored 16, Max Strus 15 and Caleb Martin 10 for the top-seeded Heat, who got the clincher with Butler and Lowry sitting out with injuries.

Young went 2 for 12 from the floor, scoring just 11 points. De’Andre Hunter scored 35 for Atlanta, which got 12 apiece from Kevin Huerter and Danilo Gallinari.

“Obviously, I didn’t shoot the ball well,” Young said.

Hunter fouled out with 41.6 seconds left, Miami clinging to a three-point lead at the time. The Hawks got a stop, taking over with 29.2 seconds remaining, and retained possession after a missed shot from Gallinari went out of bounds off Miami.

The Hawks never got another shot off, time expired and Miami moved on.

“They are a hell of a team,” Hawks coach Nate McMillan said. “Those guys compete every second that they’re out on the floor and I have a great deal of respect for how they play.”

Miami will host Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Philadelph­ia or Toronto on Monday. The 76ers lead the Raptors 3-2 in their first-round series, which resumes Thursday in Toronto.

 ?? AP photo ?? The Heat’s P.J. Tucker (17) and Gabe Vincent defend against the Hawks’ De’Andre Hunter during the first half of Miami’s series-clinching win over Atlanta on Tuesday.
AP photo The Heat’s P.J. Tucker (17) and Gabe Vincent defend against the Hawks’ De’Andre Hunter during the first half of Miami’s series-clinching win over Atlanta on Tuesday.

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