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Heat lose heartbreaker in Minnesota 105-101

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Bam was the first to score for the Heat, showing no signs of knee pain. He carried the offense early, throwing down alley-oops and sinking midrange jumpers. On defense, Jovic looked hot and cold as he stayed in front of Gobert but struggled to defend the key against the more athletic attackers like Anthony Edwards. Still, he made up for it with his hustle for boards.

Lowry also worked to anchor the offense looking more like his Friday self. It was nice to see him executing the high pick and roll with Bam. The Heat was exceptional in the paint, scoring most of their points inside.