Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat
· East Semifinals - Game 1Herro scores 25, Heat take Game 1 over 76ers 106-92
It worked.
And the Heat struck first against the shorthanded Philadelphia 76ers.
Herro scored 25 points — the second-most he'd ever had in a playoff game — while Bam Adebayo finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds, and the top-seeded Heat ran away in the second half to beat the fourth-seeded 76ers 106-92 in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal matchup.
Herro was 4 for 6 from 3-point range; everyone else in the game shot a combined 11 for 64 from deep.
“He's a worker," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He's relentless."
The 76ers were without Joel Embiid, the MVP finalist who isn’t even in Miami while recovering from an orbital fracture and concussion — injuries suffered in Philadelphia’s first-round-clinching win at Toronto. He’s not expected to play in Game 2.
And as would be expected, he was missed. Except by Adebayo, who barely missed anything. He was 8 for 10 from the floor, 8 for 8 from the line.
“I feel like I was just making plays," Adebayo said.
Jimmy Butler added 15 points for the top-seeded Heat, who got 10 from Gabe Vincent and P.J. Tucker.
Tobias Harris scored 27 points for Philadelphia, which got 19 from Tyrese Maxey and 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists from James Harden.
Game 2 is Wednesday in Miami.
“I didn’t like how we moved the ball," 76ers coach Doc Rivers said. “I thought we passed late tonight. I thought the physicality affected us tonight and that had an impact. There were too many times, we’d take the extra dribble and by the time we passed it they got there."
Miami came out as aggressive as could be, putting Tucker on Harden and having him guard him the entire 94 feet of the floor in a similar approach to what the Heat utilized against Atlanta’s Trae Young in the first round series.
“Doing my job," Tucker said.
It worked — for a while. Miami led by as many as 12 in the opening quarter, then a 10-2 run fueled by eight points from Herro gave the Heat a 13-point edge at 37-24 to mark their biggest of the half. The margin was still 46-36 midway through the second after another Herro basket.
The rest of the half was all Philly. And that was the 76ers' takeaway from the night.
“It’s doable. It is doable," Maxey said. “It’s not totally out of reach."
Miami went 1 for 9 from the field over the final 6 minutes of the half, with four turnovers in there as well, and Philadelphia went on a 15-4 spurt. Harden’s shot in the lane with 28 seconds left put the 76ers up 51-50, their first lead of the night and the score that they took into the locker room.
The 76ers scored the first four points of the second half, going up by five. That was as good as it got for the 76ers.
“I liked how we fought back," Rivers said. “I liked how we came out at the beginning of the third quarter ... and then I didn’t like the rest of the game from that point on."
Adebayo took a bullet pass from Tucker for a dunk that put Miami up 62-61, and that would be the final lead change of the night. It was the start of a 10-0 run that built a cushion, and then an 13-2 run early in the fourth decided matters and pushed the Heat edge out to 98-77.
“It’s the playoffs,” Adebayo said. “First to four.”
TIP-INS
76ers: Philadelphia fell to 6-9 without Embiid this season. ... DeAndre Jordan started in place of Embiid and had four points and two rebounds in 17 minutes. ... Georges Niang was 0 for 7, all those shots from 3-point range.
Heat: Kyle Lowry (hamstring) missed his third consecutive game. ... Backup center Dewayne Dedmon picked up three fouls in a 23-second span of the first quarter. He then had two more in a 1:46 span of the third, giving him five fouls in 4:14 of playing time.
CLANK
The teams combined to shoot 15 for 70 in the first half from 3-point range — 6 for 34 by the 76ers, a slightly better 9 for 36 by the Heat. Philadelphia's 17.6% rate from beyond the arc was its second-worst of the season. The only worse game by the 76ers was a 17.1% game, also at Miami.
ROBINSON SITS
Heat guard Duncan Robinson, who led Miami in games played for a third consecutive regular season, didn’t appear in Game 1. It’s the first time since April 2019 that he dressed but didn’t play, ending a streak of 256 games including playoffs. He missed three games this season while on Miami’s inactive list.
UP NEXT
Game 2 is Wednesday in Miami.
Regular Season Series
Series tied 2-2
Recent Plays
| 4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of Game | 92 - 106 |
| 4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of the 4th Quarter | 92 - 106 |
| 4th 7.2 | ![]() |
shot clock turnover | 92 - 106 |
| 4th 31.2 | ![]() |
Heat defensive team rebound | 92 - 106 |
| 4th 32.5 | ![]() |
Matisse Thybulle misses 24-foot three point jumper | 92 - 106 |
Statistics
PHI |
MIA |
|
|---|---|---|
| 34-79 | FG | 40-92 |
| 43 | Field Goal % | 43 |
| 6-34 | 3PT | 9-36 |
| 18 | Three Point % | 25 |
| 18-20 | FT | 17-18 |
| 90 | Free Throw % | 94 |
| 37 | Rebounds | 47 |
| 9 | Offensive Rebounds | 15 |
| 28 | Defensive Rebounds | 32 |
| 18 | Assists | 21 |
| 4 | Steals | 5 |
| 6 | Blocks | 2 |
| 14 | Turnovers | 11 |
| 1 | Team Turnovers | 2 |
| 15 | Total Turnovers | 13 |
| 0 | Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Total Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
| 22 | Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 9 |
| 10 | Fast Break Points | 13 |
| 46 | Points in Paint | 52 |
| 17 | Fouls | 18 |
| 5 | Largest Lead | 21 |
Miami Heat Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Kel'el Ware, C | Day-To-Day | Jan 20 |
| Tyler Herro, G | Out | Jan 19 |
| Terry Rozier, G | Out | Oct 23 |
Philadelphia 76ers Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Paul George, F | Day-To-Day | Jan 20 |
| Joel Embiid, C | Day-To-Day | Jan 20 |
Game Information
Location: Miami, FL
Attendance: 19,620 · Capacity:
2025-26 Atlantic Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston |
26 | 16 | .619 | - | L1 |
New York |
25 | 18 | .581 | 1.5 | L4 |
Toronto |
26 | 19 | .578 | 1.5 | W1 |
Philadelphia |
23 | 19 | .548 | 3 | L1 |
Brooklyn |
12 | 29 | .293 | 13.5 | L2 |
2025-26 Southeast Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Orlando |
23 | 19 | .548 | - | L1 |
Miami |
23 | 21 | .523 | 1 | W1 |
Atlanta |
20 | 25 | .444 | 4.5 | L4 |
Charlotte |
16 | 27 | .372 | 7.5 | W1 |
Washington |
10 | 32 | .238 | 13 | L7 |
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