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Adebayo scores 36 points, Heat top Popovich, Spurs 133-129

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IAMI (AP) — Gregg Popovich is going to have to wait at least a couple more days before tying the NBA record for regular-season victories.

MThe starting center from his Olympic gold-medal-winning team at the Tokyo Games saw to that.

Bam Adebayo — who played for Popovich last summer with USA Basketball — scored a season-high 36 points, Tyler Herro added 27 off the bench and the Miami Heat overcame an early 16point deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 133-129 on Saturday night.

“I’ve got to do my part,” Adebayo said.

Jimmy Butler scored 27 points in 30 minutes to help Miami improve the Eastern Conference’s best record to 40-21. Butler didn’t play in the fourth quarter, partly because of some soreness, partly because Heat coach Erik Spoelstra wanted to see if the group he had on the floor could finish things off.

It did. Barely, but it did. “We ran a lot of the offense in the fourth quarter through Bam and Tyler,” Spoelstra said. “Those were great experience­s and really important for our team.”

The Heat victory kept Popovich at 1,334 regular-season wins in his career as coach of the Spurs, meaning he remained one victory behind Don Nelson — one of his former bosses — on the NBA’s career list.

Popovich closing in on the record has been a storyline all season, particular­ly so in recent days as it has become imminent. And, probably to nobody’s surprise, he’s ready for the chase to end.

“Being in this position is awkward, surreal, unexpected, never planned and all of the above,” Popovich said. “It’s the best way to describe it.”

Devin Vassell had a careerhigh 22 points for the Spurs.

Keita Bates-Diop and Lonnie Walker IV also had 22 apiece for San Antonio, which got 19 points and 11 assists from Tre Jones.

Kyle Lowry finished with 13 points and 10 assists for Miami .

The Spurs were without their three leading scorers. AllStar Dejounte Murray was held out with a bruised left knee — “probably being overly cautious,”Popovich said — while Olympic gold medalist Keldon Johnson and starting center Jakob Poeltl were both sidelined by low back soreness.

“We just kept on playing,” Popovich said. “That’s the character of these guys. It’s probably the most special thing about them — young group that keeps on playing. Very, very proud of them. Did a wonderful job against a fine basketball team, obviously.”

Perhaps the absences lulled Miami into a seriously false sense of early security, because the Spurs got whatever they wanted for most of the first half.

The Spurs scored 157 points — the most ever by a San Antonio team in the Popovich era — in a doubleover­time win at Washington on Friday, then kept the scoring going to get things started in Miami. San Antonio led 2812 early and 40-28 when the first quarter was done, matching the most points the Heat had yielded in any quarter this season.

The Heat answered with a 40-18 run over the next 14 minutes, going up by 10.

---AP

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