NBA

Miami Heat at Charlotte Hornets

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38-21, 19-14 Away
Final
111 - 107

29-31, 14-14 Home

Lowry, Heat battle back to beat Hornets 111-107 in 2OT

Duncan Robinson added 21 points for Miami, and Jimmy Butler overcame a horrendous shooting night to make two clutch jumpers in the second overtime period and finish with 15 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.

Miami has won six of its last seven games, tying the Chicago Bulls for the best record in the East at 38-21.

“It’s been fun," Lowry said the team's play. “We have a great group and a bunch of guys who want to win games.”

Butler celebrated an exhausting win by sipping on a Michelob Ultra at the podium while sitting alongside Lowry and Bam Adebayo.

“I felt great,” Butler said. “A dub is a dub.”

Added Adebayo: “We have been playing great basketball and we are number one in the East, so I can't be too mad.”

Miles Bridges had 29 points and 11 rebounds for Charlotte, and LaMelo Ball added 14 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds before fouling out in the second overtime. The Hornets limped into the All-Star break having lost eight of its last nine games to fall to 29-31. Montrezl Harrell added 24 points and eight rebounds off the bench.

“Yeah, we need this (break)," Hornets coach James Borrego said. "It will be great for us, get away from everything and just refresh and get ready for that final stretch run. Try to get some healthy bodies and get guys back and ready to go.”

The Heat trailed by 14 after Harrell scored seven straight points to open the fourth quarter.

But Miami pulled back to tie it behind three 3s from Robinson and had a chance to win it in regulation, but Butler’s jump shot bounds away.

Both teams had a chance to win it in the first overtime.

With Charlotte trailing by one, Harrell was fouled in the paint with 1.7 seconds left. He made the first to tie the game, but the Hornets newcomer missed the second. Miami called timeout to set up a play for Butler, but his corner 3 was partially deflected by P.J. Washington.

In the second overtime, Miami led by three when Ball fouled out with 2:10 left.

That’s when Butler, who was just 3 of 22 from the field at the time, buried a mid-range jumper and a 3-pointer to give the Heat some breathing room. Charlotte rallied to cut the lead to two behind two big plays from Bridges, but Lowry scored on a backdoor layup and Adebayo blocked Kelly Oubre’s 3-point attempt to seal the win.

“I always have to stay aggressive,” said Butler, who finished 5 of 24 from the field.

MISSED CALL

The Hornets coaching staff was upset that officials never stopped the game to review a made step-back 3-pointer by Lowry in the first overtime period. Replays clearly showed that Lowry's foot was on the line and that he should have been credited with two points.

Because the 3-pointer came in overtime, officials on the court would have had to ask for a review rather than the league office in New York reviewing it and changing the score.

Borrego said he never got an explanation from the officials.

“Unfortunately, we did not have doubt at this time, which is the reason we didn’t stop the play," crew chief Sean Wright said on the pool report after the game when asked why Lowry's 3-pointer wasn’t reviewed.

“That was a 3, I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Lowry deadpanned after the game.

ROBINSON REACHES 700

The made 3-pointer on Robinson’s four-point play in the fourth quarter was the 700th of his NBA career, making him the fastest player to reach that total in terms of games played.

TIP-INS

Heat: Played without Tyler Herro, Dewayne Dedmon and Caleb Martin.

Hornets: Gordon Hayward, Jalen McDaniels and Cody Martin remained out with injuries. ... Shot 10 of 42 from 3-point range.

UP NEXT

Heat: At New York on Friday, Feb. 25.

Hornets: Host Toronto on Friday, Feb. 25.

Regular Season Series

MIA leads series 3-0

Recent Plays

6 0.0 End of Game 111 - 107
6 0.0 End of the 2nd Overtime 111 - 107
6 0.0 P.J. Washington makes two point shot 111 - 107
6 2.6 P.J. Washington offensive rebound 111 - 105
6 2.6 Miles Bridges misses 28-foot three point jumper 111 - 105

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/mia.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originMIA https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/cha.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originCHA
41-102 FG 38-95
40 Field Goal % 40
14-48 3PT 10-42
29 Three Point % 24
15-23 FT 21-30
65 Free Throw % 70
56 Rebounds 58
15 Offensive Rebounds 17
41 Defensive Rebounds 41
31 Assists 27
4 Steals 6
5 Blocks 4
14 Turnovers 18
1 Team Turnovers 0
15 Total Turnovers 18
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
18 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 15
5 Fast Break Points 8
50 Points in Paint 52
23 Fouls 28
13 Largest Lead 14
Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Hornets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Tidjane Salaun, F Out Mar 5
Miami Heat Miami Heat Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Simone Fontecchio, F Out Mar 4
Nikola Jovic, F Out Mar 4
Norman Powell, G Out Feb 27
Terry Rozier, G Out Oct 23

Game Information

Spectrum Center

Location: Charlotte, NC
Attendance: 17,029 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southeast Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Orlando 33 28 .541 - W2
Miami 34 29 .540 - W3
Charlotte 32 31 .508 2 W6
Atlanta 32 31 .508 2 W5
Washington 16 46 .258 17.5 L7
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