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Pull heat from Hawks in OT, 6. Flat Playoff is safe

April 18, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Miami Heat Guard Davion Mitchell (45) is in the first half of the State Farm Arena. Compulsory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imaging Images

Tyler Herro had the highest 30 points in the game, Davion Mitchell buried three 3 points in overtime, and Miami Heat progressed to the NBA playoffs with a 123-114 road victory against Atlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Game Final on Friday night.

Four teams that need to win consecutive road games to move forward to the playoff tournament, the number 10 heat, the best seed of the East Cleveland Cavaliers to win the first round match with Chicago’da 109-90 ROMP successfully followed.

The eighth place hawks could not proceed despite the need to win only one of the two games. They were out of a 120-95 shell in Orlando.

After a Herro-3-processor hit a swimmer to start an extra session, Mitchell took over, bombing Miami as a pair of triples to lead a leadership.

Andrew Wiggins gave a nine -point pillow to Miami, the circle of Wiggins, after which the Hawks did not approach three. Herro and Mitchell’s last 1:41 sent three points, the win ICECED and the heat for the sixth season to playoffs.

Up to 17 points in the fourth quarter, Hawks needed two layouts from Young in the last 52.1 seconds to force the overtime.

The second basket remained 1.3 seconds, Tyler Herro remained 12.0 by Herro, and when the heat had a chance to rise by three, he followed a kidnapped free throne.

Wiggins incorrectly burned the left corner on the editing horns and extended the game for another five minutes.

Half of Herro’s 30 points came 3 points. Beyond the Arc hit 5 of 10, while Mitchell went to 9 to 9 as part of his 16 -point effort.

Bam Adebayo was carved with 17 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks of team height, while Wiggins received 20 points with eight rebounds and the team with eight high -eight assists. Kel’el Ware and Haywood Highsmith added 12 points and completed a double double with 10 rebounds.

Young made 29 points and 11 assists for Hawks. Onyeka Okongwu (28 points, 12 rebounds) and Dyson Daniels (11 points, 10 rebounds) also scored pairs, Georges Niang received 20 points from the counter and Caris Lert 15.

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