Miami Herald

Heat blows 10-point lead in final three minutes

- BY DAVID WILSON dbwilson@miamiheral­d.com

Jimmy Butler is back and in command of theHeat, but the Heat still cannot quite get on track.

Miami blew an 11-point first-half lead and a 10point lead in the final three minutes before falling to the Charlotte Hornets, 129-121, in overtime Monday in Butler’s second game back after spending nearly three weeks in the NBA’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

The loss came just two days after Miami (7-13) eked out a one-point win against the Sacramento Kings in Butler’s return

The return of Jimmy Butler hasn’t solved the Heat’s problems as a late meltdown led to another defeat.

from his lengthy absence.

The All-Star forward scored eight straight points late in the fourth quarter to push the Heat’s lead up to 105-98 with 4:51 left after Miami trailed 88-82 to start the period. After back-to-back three-pointers by wings Tyler Herro and Duncan Robinson, the Heat led 111-101 with 3:11 remaining. The Hornets (10-11) closed on a 12-2 to run and Charlotte guard Malik Monk canned a contested three with 16.6 seconds left to tie the game at 113-113. On the other end, Butler settled for a contested

three and bricked the potential game-winning shot. Miami went to overtime at AmericanAi­rlines Arena and never led in the extra period.

With the game tied 115-115, Gordon Hayward scored four straight points to give Charlotte separation. The Hornets wing scored with five points in overtime and 19 in the game, and the Heat only made two field goal in the extra period -- both in the final 35 seconds after it went 5:33 without one. Butler finished with a game-high 25 points.

The meltdown came on a night beginning with promising news for the Heat. On Saturday, Butler finally returned. On Monday, guards Goran Dragic, Tyler Herro and Avery Bradley were all cleared to play. Miami had its largest complement of healthy players in more than three weeks and it charged out to a 20-9 lead by opening 7 of 10 from the field and 4 of 4 from three-point range.

Max Strus scored 17 points in the first half on the way to a career-high 19.

 ?? CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiheral­d.com ?? The Heat’s Bam Adebayo has his shot blocked by the Hornets’ LeMelo Ball (2) in the first quarter of Monday’s game at AmericanAi­rlines Arena.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiheral­d.com The Heat’s Bam Adebayo has his shot blocked by the Hornets’ LeMelo Ball (2) in the first quarter of Monday’s game at AmericanAi­rlines Arena.

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