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Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo, Goran Dragić doubtful for Game 2 of NBA finals

- Guardian sport and agencies

Miami Heat guard Goran Dragić and post man Bam Adebayo have both been listed as doubtful for Game 2 of the NBA finals, it was announced Thursday.

Dragić, the team’s second-leading scorer in the playoffs, was diagnosed a plantar fascia tear in his left foot, while an MRI for Adebayo revealed a neck strain following Wednesday’s 116-98 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1.

Both departed with injuries and Jimmy Butler played through one in Wednesday night’s lopsided defeat. A series that started so impressive­ly for the Heat could be a short one if their three best players are out or limited.

It was unclear how or when Dragić was hurt, or if he will be able to play in the remainder of the series.

“We know how much he wants to win, how much he wants to go to war and battle with us,” Butler said after Wednesday’s opener. “Obviously we love him for that and we want him out there with us. But whatever the doc tells him to do, that’s what he’s got to do.”

The Slovenian is a veteran leader for the Heat, who acquired him in 2015, the season after their last NBA finals appearance. He played as a reserve during the regular season but has been starting in the playoffs, and his sixpoint finish to Game 1 ended a streak of 33 consecutiv­e postseason games in double figures.

“We’re still expecting to win. We still know that we can,” Butler said. “Like I said earlier, we want that guy out there with us. He’s a big part of what we’re trying to do, but until we can have him back, we got to go out there and we got to fight even harder.”

Just before halftime, Butler turned his left ankle on a drive to the basket.

He was able to stay on the floor after a timeout for the final seconds, but the injury still appeared to be bothering him in the second half. The star swingman appeared to be hobbling when he landed after scoring while being fouled 13 seconds into the third quarter.

He said he felt some soreness after the game but would be OK with treatment.

“I’ve got to be ready to go, so we’ll see how it feels tomorrow but I’ll be fine,” he said.

Adebayo’s shoulder crashed hard into Dwight Howard as he drove into the lane with 7:03 left in the third quarter. Adebayo, Miami’s All-Defensive team center, is already wearing a sleeve on his left arm and was clearly hurting during the Eastern Conference finals against Boston.

The Heat said X-rays taken at the arena were negative. Coach Eric Spoelstra said he wasn’t sure if Adebayo had a lingering injury from the previous series.

“I don’t have that answer right now,” Spoelstra said. “We’ll reevaluate him tomorrow and see where we are.”

Adebayo overcame the injury to finish with 32 points and 14 rebounds in the Heat’s victory in Game 6 to eliminate Boston, but he couldn’t keep going Wednesday. He appeared to bang the arm again on a rebound attempt shortly after Howard fouled him and soon left the floor for treatment.

In case things weren’t bad enough by then, Butler appeared to be hobbling again after going back into the game in the fourth quarter.

Dragić averaged 22.8 points to lead the Heat in their first-round sweep of Indiana in the first round. Butler paced Miami with 23.4 per game when it knocked out top-seeded Milwaukee in the Eastern Conference semi-finals and Adebayo scored 21.8 per game in the East finals, making the Heat the first team since the 1999 San Antonio Spurs to reach the NBA finals with three leading scorers in each of the first three rounds.

That trio powered the No 5 Heat to the finals as the lowest-seeded team since that year, when the Spurs beat the No 8 New York Knicks.

The Heat then jumped on LeBron James and the Lakers with a quick 13-0 run – all but three points coming from Adebayo, Butler and Dragić – to open a 23-10 lead. But Los Angeles closed the quarter with a 21-5 finish to take a threepoint lead to the second, when things quickly fell apart for Miami.

The Heat will try to bounce back Friday in Game 2. They just don’t know yet who can help them try to do it.

 ?? Photograph: Kim Klement/USA Today Sports ?? Goran Dragić, the Miami Heat’s second-leading scorer in the playoffs, was diagnosed a plantar fascia tear in his left foot suffered in Wednesday night’s Game 1 of the NBA finals.
Photograph: Kim Klement/USA Today Sports Goran Dragić, the Miami Heat’s second-leading scorer in the playoffs, was diagnosed a plantar fascia tear in his left foot suffered in Wednesday night’s Game 1 of the NBA finals.
 ?? Photograph: Kim Klement/USA Today Sports ?? Heat forward Bam Adebayo (13) defends against the Lakers’ LeBron James during the third quarter of Wednesday’s Game 1 of the NBA finals.
Photograph: Kim Klement/USA Today Sports Heat forward Bam Adebayo (13) defends against the Lakers’ LeBron James during the third quarter of Wednesday’s Game 1 of the NBA finals.

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