National Post

Bitter ending for Raptors

Heat snaps Toronto ACC win streak with last-second basket

- Dan Ralph

• Wayne Ellington’s basket with time running out earned the Miami Heat a 90- 89 road victory over Toronto on Tuesday night, snapping the Raptors’ home win streak at 12 straight games.

Toronto ( 28-11) was chasing a club- record 13th straight win at the Air Canada Centre but fell to 14-2 on home court this season. The Raptors were minus point guard Kyle Lowry, who suffered a back injury Monday night in the club’s 114113 overtime road win over Brooklyn.

Delon Wright drew the start in Lowry’s place, registerin­g 13 points, seven rebounds and four assists.

DeMar DeRozan had 25 points for Toronto, and put the Raptors ahead 89- 88 with 3.1 seconds remaining. But Ellington’s driving layup stunned the crowd that included Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor.

Goran Dragic had 24 points to lead the Heat (23-17), which led by as much as 12 points and improved to 14- 3 when holding opponents under 100 points. Bam Adebayo added 15 points while Toronto native Kelly Olynyk had four points and five rebounds.

Toronto made it interestin­g in the fourth, pulling to within 76-73 on Norm Powell’s field goal with 8: 31 remaining. But Miami responded with consecutiv­e field goals to go ahead 80-73 with 6:21 to play.

The Raptors made it 80-77 with 5:11 remaining on Wright’s two free throws, but Miami again countered with consecutiv­e baskets for an 8477 lead. Toronto proved resilient once again as Wright’s three-pointer cut the Heat’s lead to 86- 83 with 3:20 to play.

DeRozan’s layup with 2: 23 remaining made it a one-point game before he put Toronto ahead 87- 86 with under two minutes to play.

Dragic helped Miami go ahead 88- 87 before DeRozan and Ellington exchanged baskets for the thrilling finish.

Things got testy at 7: 50 of the third when Miami’s James Johnson and Toronto’s Serge Ibaka were ejected following an altercatio­n with the Heat leading 55-52. Jonas Valanciuna­s’s field goal had pulled Toronto to within 53- 52 as part of an 11-2 run by the home team to open the quarter.

But six straight points by Dragic put Miami ahead 63- 54 with 4: 47 remaining. Consecutiv­e C. J. Miles three-pointers cut Toronto’s deficit to 70- 64 but the heat still took a 7264 advantage into the fourth.

Miami took a 51-41 halftime lead by outscoring Toronto 20- 10 to snap a 31-31 tie in the second. Neither team shot well ( 36.4 per cent for the Raptors, 38.2 per cent for the Heat) but the visitors held a 134 edge in fast-break points and 13-5 in second-chance points.

Dragic had 14 points in the first half for Miami while Wayne Ellington added 13. DeRozan had a teamhigh eight points for Toronto but made just 3- of-13 shots as Wright, Valanciuna­s and Ibaka had six points.

Ellington and Hassan Whiteside both had six points to lead Miami to a 22-21 lead to end a sloppy first as the Heat shot just 32.1 per cent while Toronto was at 36 per cent. Valanciuna­s had six points for the Raptors as DeRozan made just one of his seven shots.

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