The Miami Heat gave a concert to the Utah Jazz (7-2) at the FTX Arena on Saturday and beat them 118-115 in an electrifying final to ratify the team’s great moment.
On Saturday the Miami team showed their true talents against an equally powerful team, reported the Nuevo Herald .
It was like a bell-to-bell fight, blow by blow, with two extremely even squads (both now have a 7-2 record), not only at the level of team play but also in individualities.
For the Heat were portentous Herro (29 points), Butler (27), Lowry (20) and Bam Adebayo (17).
Meanwhile, for the Jazz they did Donovan Mitchell (37 points), Mike Conley (18), Bojan Bogdanovic (16) and Royce O’Neale (15).
Butler, Lowry and Herro played a very high quality basketball and with extraordinary imagination they knew how to overcome the obstacles presented by an extremely complicated opponent and with players also of enormous talent.
Adebayo’s contribution was spectacular to dominate the fight in the air, where he passed over two giants, the Frenchman Rudy Gobert and our well-known Hassan Whiteside.
The Heat coach Erik Spoelstra had already said it a few minutes before the meeting with the Jazz.
Herro’s figure was imposing. It operated at the speed of light and with an insurmountable imagination that proved impossible for the Jazz to stop it, despite efforts to overturn it.
This spectacular night bodes well for the Heat, as they have a team and players who manage to enjoy the game.
On Monday, the Miami team will be in Denver to face the Nuggets.



