NBA: Tyler Herro, Davion Mitchell Shine As Miami Heat Sink Atlanta Hawks In OT; Secure Final Playoff Spot In East

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Miami will play at Cleveland on Sunday night in the opening game of the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Miami will play at Cleveland on Sunday night in the opening game of the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. After making NBA Play-In Tournament history by winning two road games, the Miami Heat won’t be afraid of facing No. 1 seed Cleveland in the playoffs.

Tyler Herro scored 30 points while sinking two 3-pointers in overtime and the Heat regrouped after losing an early lead to beat the Atlanta Hawks 123-114 on Friday night. Miami will play at Cleveland on Sunday night in the opening game of the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. “I know how badly our group wanted to get into this thing," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said.



“I could see it in their eyes and feel it in their heart." Davion Mitchell scored only seven points in regulation before adding three 3-pointers in overtime for Miami. The Heat became the first No.

10 seed in either conference to make the playoffs since the current play-in format was launched in the 2020-21 season. Miami also became the first play-in team to advance with two road wins. “We did it the hard way.

We’re battle-tested," said Miami’s Haywood Highsmith, who had 12 points and 10 rebounds. “We can go anywhere and beat anybody." Asked about the challenge of facing Cleveland, Spoelstra said, “I’m so grateful we’re in the playoffs.

We’re the first team to do it, and why not, to take on two road games." Added Highsmith: “We fought to get into the playoffs. Now what we’re in, we’re not going to go out soft.

" Trae Young’s lay-in with 1.3 seconds remaining in regulation tied the game at 106, forcing the overtime. Young scored 29 points with 11 assists.

Onyeka Okongwu had 28 points with 12 rebounds. “Not making the playoffs is a failure to me," Young said. Heat forward Nikola Jovic, who had been out since Feb.

23 with a broken right hand, was available but did not play. Guard Pelle Larsson (ankle) also was available for the first time since April 7..