NBA

Miami Heat at Los Angeles Lakers

· NBA Finals - Game 2
44-29, 15-22 Away
Final
114 - 124

52-19, 25-10 Home

Halfway home: Lakers top Heat 124-114 for 2-0 Finals lead

Flashback: Haslem tries to fire up Heat during 2020 NBA Finals

The NBA Finals are halfway to a coronation.

James finished with 33 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, Davis made 14 of his first 15 shots on the way to 32 points, and the Lakers took a 2-0 lead in the title series by beating the short-handed Miami Heat 124-114 on Friday night. The Lakers shot 51%, making 16 consecutive shots from 2-point range in a stretch that started late in the first quarter and ended late in the third.

James and Davis were the first Lakers duo to score at least 32 points in a finals game since Game 3 against New Jersey in 2002, when Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant did it.

"It's very humbling that we can be even mentioned with those greats," James said.

Shaq and Kobe got rings that year.

James and Davis are two wins away.

"Those guys are playing at an extremely high level, and hopefully we can get two more wins," Lakers coach Frank Vogel said.

Jimmy Butler finished with 25 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds for Miami, which played without injured starters Bam Adebayo (neck and left shoulder) and Goran Dragic (torn left plantar fascia). The Heat scored 39 points in the third quarter and that was only good enough to cut a 14-point halftime deficit to a 10-point hole going into the fourth, mainly because they just couldn't get enough stops.

"Look, I love these guys. I love the way we compete," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We have to figure out how to overcome this and get over the top.

Game 3 is Sunday night. It's unclear if Dragic, Adebayo or both could return; each lobbied to play Friday night, before the Heat had to make the call to keep them sidelined.

It's also unclear how much it will matter.

This is the 24th time that James has had a 2-0 series lead; his teams in Cleveland, Miami and L.A. are 23-0 in the previous instances. And the last time the Lakers' franchise has wasted a 2-0 lead was in the 1969 finals against Boston.

"Until we win four games, we haven't accomplished our goal," Lakers guard Alex Caruso said. "It's been over a year together and we've talked about the same goal from Day One. We're still here chasing that same goal. Until we get four wins, we're staying hungry."

"Maybe we've just got to play a lot harder, to know that's how we're going to squeak out a win in the end," Butler said. "There really isn't too much to say to our guys. We understand what we have to do."

Tyler Herro had 17, Kendrick Nunn scored 13 and Jae Crowder had 12 for the Heat. Herro and Meyers Leonard took Dragic's and Adebayo's spots in the starting lineup.

"We had it right there on the edge, but we just couldn't push it over," Olynyk said. "We can build on that."

"This is what it's all about," James said. "We're thinking about the Bryant family ... and hopefully we're making them proud."

TIP-INS

Heat: Miami led for 53 seconds in the first quarter and have led for 10:44 out of 96 minutes played in the series. ... The Heat have rallied from a 2-0 series hole only once in eight previous tries, that one being the 2006 NBA Finals. ... Spoelstra collided with official Eric Lewis while trying to call time with 7:49 left. They both got a laugh out of it.

YOUNGEST STARTER

Herro, at 20 years, 256 days, became the youngest player to start an NBA Finals game. He did so eight days younger than Magic Johnson was when he started Game 1 of the title series for the Lakers against the Philadelphia 76ers on May 4, 1980. They're the only 20-year-olds to start; Tony Parker is the third-youngest, at 21 years, 18 days for San Antonio in Game 1 against New Jersey on June 4, 2003.

CLUTCH 3'S

The Lakers had a knack in the second half for making clutch 3's whenever it seemed like Miami was poised to threaten. Rondo made a 3 with 37.2 seconds left in the third to push a nine-point lead back to 12, Kuzma connected 47 seconds into the fourth to make the lead 13 and, with the Heat within nine, Markieff Morris hit with 9:41 left to make it 111-99.

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Regular Season Series

LAL win series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 114 - 124
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 114 - 124
4th 15.7 Kelly Olynyk makes two point shot (Tyler Herro assists) 114 - 124
4th 22.5 Kelly Olynyk defensive rebound 112 - 124
4th 23.9 LeBron James misses driving layup 112 - 124

Statistics

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36-71 FG 49-97
51 Field Goal % 51
11-27 3PT 16-47
41 Three Point % 34
31-34 FT 10-17
91 Free Throw % 59
41 Rebounds 52
6 Offensive Rebounds 16
31 Defensive Rebounds 28
29 Assists 32
2 Steals 6
1 Blocks 3
9 Turnovers 9
1 Team Turnovers 0
10 Total Turnovers 9
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
8 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 8
2 Fast Break Points 9
46 Points in Paint 56
23 Fouls 26
2 Largest Lead 18
Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Deandre Ayton, C Out Feb 12
Miami Heat Miami Heat Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tyler Herro, G Out Feb 18
Andrew Wiggins, F Out Feb 11
Pelle Larsson, G Out Feb 10
Terry Rozier, G Out Oct 23

Game Information

Venue: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

Location: Lake Buena Vista, FL
Capacity:

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Orlando 28 25 .528 - L1
Miami 29 27 .518 0.5 W1
Charlotte 26 29 .473 3 W1
Atlanta 26 30 .464 3.5 L3
Washington 14 39 .264 14 L3

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 33 21 .611 - W1
Phoenix 32 23 .582 1.5 L1
Golden State 29 26 .527 4.5 L1
LA Clippers 26 28 .481 7 W1
Sacramento 12 44 .214 22 L14
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