Jovic’s Late-Game Heroics Ends Heat’s Losing Streak
In an electrifying display, Nikola Jovic secured the decisive layup and free throw with a mere 7.8 seconds remaining on the clock, propelling the Miami Heat to a nail-biting 95-94 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves and halting their three-game losing streak on Sunday night.
Jovic Steps Up in Crucial Moment
Jovic, making a notable contribution of 15 points and seven rebounds in his initial game off the bench this season, seized the opportunity to drive to the hoop with Rudy Gobert, a four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, temporarily on the sidelines. Jovic’s successful free throw gave the Heat their first lead since they were ahead at 63-61.
Conley’s Last-Second Effort Falls Short
In a dramatic conclusion, Mike Conley’s attempt at a buzzer-beating three-pointer fell short, marking another frantic possession for the Timberwolves and ending their three-game winning spree. Jaden McDaniels had briefly put them in the lead with a putback of Conley’s miss, with only nine seconds to go.
Key Contributors for Heat and Timberwolves
Tyler Herro stood out for the Heat, scoring an impressive 26 points, even in the absence of star player Jimmy Butler. On the opposing side, Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 22 points, despite an 8-for-24 shooting performance. The Wolves had initially struggled, trailing by 12 points after a bleak 3-for-15 start from beyond the arc. However, they managed to narrow the gap to just one point, 52-51, by halftime, thanks to a rare solid stretch on offense.
Heat and Timberwolves Battle Despite Flaws
The Heat managed to salvage their game, overcoming 23 turnovers with 14 steals and nine blocks – all season highs, causing as much disruption to Minnesota’s offense as their own. In a welcome return, Jaime Jaquez Jr. shook off his illness to join the team after missing three games. The Timberwolves had their struggles too, with 20 turnovers and poor shooting, somewhat offset by a season-best 16 offensive rebounds, six of which were grabbed by Gobert.
Impactful Moments and Stats
A notable moment arrived late in the third quarter when Naz Reid, who shot 4 for 7 from deep, scored a three-pointer to give the Timberwolves their first lead, 64-63, since the early stages of the game. This shot was part of an impressive 15-0 run by the Wolves. In another standout stat, Herro set a personal best, scoring in double digits for the 39th consecutive game, counting the playoffs. This impressive streak began on January 8th.
Looking Ahead
Next up, Miami will face off against Detroit on Tuesday, while Minnesota has a double-header in Portland, playing on Tuesday and staying on for a second game on Wednesday.