![]() ![]() A shot clock violation follows and now the Heat lead after a Gabe Vincent 3. Miami takes lead (8:09 p.m.): There’s the zone defense we were all waiting for from Miami. Two Nuggets turnovers and a Duncan Robison back cut produces a legitimate Michael Malone rage timeout. Heat heating up (8:10 p.m.): Heat are 15 of 29 from 3-point range and lead 88-85 with 9:44 to go. Our best hope (8:16 p.m.): This might have to be a Nikola Jokic Carry Us Home game. For the first time, the Nuggets are in trouble at home in a fourth quarter. Gut check time (8:21 p.m.): A really bad foul from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope on Kyle Lowry at the 3-point line has the Heat ahead 101-93 with 5:26 to go. Needless to say, the Nuggets’ strategy at the end of the game will be heavily debated over the next 48 hours. It should be noted: The Nuggets had two timeouts left when they secured that rebound. The possession ends with an off-balance Jamal Murray 3-pointer that’s not good. We got a series (8:32 p.m.): The Nuggets get the ball with 11 seconds to go and down by three and decide NOT to call a timeout. The Heat outscored Denver 36-25 in the fourth quarter, Mike Singer reports. The Nuggets nearly stormed back from a 12-point deficit with only a few minutes left in the fourth quarter, but their defense betrayed them. Jamal Murray missed what would’ve been a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer, and the Heat hung on, 111-108, to seize Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night and even the series at 1-1. Scrappy and relentless, the Miami Heat came to Denver and did what no other team this postseason had done: win. Live updates FINAL | Heat 111, Nuggets 108 Stick here for live updates and analysis as Denver takes on the Heat in Game 2 at Ball Arena in Denver. The Nuggets are up 1-0 against Miami after their Thursday night win in their NBA Finals debut. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu ![]()
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