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Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

author:Mr. Yang in the football world

In a fierce matchup in the NBA regular season, the Miami Heat challenged the Atlanta Hawks away, and after two hard-fought overtime battles, the Heat finally defeated the Hawks 117-111 to end the recent losing streak.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

At the beginning of the game, the two teams launched a fierce attack. In the first quarter of the game, Butler of the Heat was full of firepower, scoring 10 points in a single quarter to help the team end the first quarter with a 30-27 lead. Although the Eagles fell behind for the time being, they did not show a significant decline and still maintained the rhythm of the game.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

Entering the second quarter, the Heat began to exert their strength, and a wave of offensive climax extended the difference to 15 points. However, the Eagles didn't give up and fought back late in the quarter to gradually close the gap. At halftime, the Heat led the Hawks 59-47.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

Yibian fought again, and the two sides continued to fight fiercely in the third quarter. Hawks' Hunter was the highlight of the quarter, scoring 13 points alone, including two pinpoint three-pointers, to help his team chase the score. The Heat, on the other hand, held the lead. At the end of the quarter, the two sides fought to a level of 80 and entered a crucial final quarter.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

In the final quarter of the game, the Hawks and Heat were once again in a stalemate. The two sides went back and forth, the score rose alternately, and the atmosphere on the field was tense to the extreme. The Hawks' Murray played well in the quarter, contributing 11 points, including a three-pointer. Not to be outdone, Butler of the Heat scored 10 points in a single quarter, including a crucial three-pointer. However, at the end of regular time, the two sides were still unable to separate the winners and losers, and went into extra time with a 101-all draw.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

In the first overtime, the two sides still played inextricably, and the score was always tight. After a fierce battle, the two sides entered overtime again with a draw of 107. At this point, the tension of the game was at its peak, with players from both sides giving it their all in the hope of winning for their teams.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

Finally, in the second overtime, the Heat showed more willpower and strength. With more consistent play and teamwork, they gradually took the initiative on the field. In the end, the Heat won the hard-fought game with a 117-111 victory over the Hawks.

Heat 117-111 Hawks Herro 33+5 Murray slashed a triple-double in the air for the Heat and burned the Hawks in double overtime

In this game, the Heat's Herro performed well, he scored 33 points and 5 rebounds in the game, and became an important contributor to the team's victory. Butler and Jovic also contributed 25 and 23 points, respectively, providing consistent scoring points for the team. While the Hawks lost the game, the performances of the likes of Murray, Hunter and Jalen Johnson were also commendable.

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