Field Level Media
Feb 23, 2024
Bam Adebayo scored 24 points and Jimmy Butler had 23 before being ejected early in the fourth quarter and the visiting Miami Heat held off the New Orleans Pelicans 106-95 in an emotional battle Friday night.
Adebayo, who finished with seven rebounds and three blocked shots, scored 12 points in the fourth quarter while the Pelicans scored just 15. Butler returned from a three-game absence due to bereavement leave to help the Heat win for the seventh time in nine games. He added nine rebounds, six assists and three steals. Duncan Robinson scored 17 points and Tyler Herro had 15.
Zion Williamson scored 23 points, with nine rebounds and seven assists. Herbert Jones had 19 points, Jordan Hawkins finished with 14, Jonas Valanciunas added 12 points and 10 rebounds and Larry Nance Jr. scored 10 for the Pelicans, who saw their four-game winning streak end. Second-leading scorer Brandon Ingram missed his second consecutive game because of a non-COVID illness
Less than a minute into the fourth quarter, Kevin Love committed a hard common foul on Williamson, leading to a series of skirmishes. Eventually, Butler, teammate Thomas Bryant, who hadn't played but got involved after leaving the bench area, and the Pelicans' Naji Marshall and Jose Alvarado all were ejected.
Hawkins' 3-pointer gave New Orleans a two-point lead with 8:31 left, but the Pelicans didn't score again for more than six minutes.
Haywood Highsmith made a 3-pointer that started an 11-0 run that gave the Heat a 100-91 lead.
The Heat started the third quarter on a 19-8 run, during which Adebayo scored six points and Butler five.
Hawkins scored five points to help the Pelicans pull within one point before Miami took an 84-80 lead at the end of the third quarter.
Butler scored 10 points to lead the Heat to a 31-24 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Butler made consecutive field goals to complete a 12-0 run at the start of the second quarter, giving the Heat a 19-point lead.
New Orleans scored 30 of its 34 second-quarter points in the final 7:33. Jones scored 10 during the spurt, which produced a 58-all halftime tie.
--Field Level Media