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Heat 140-138 Cavaliers, who is the hero of the victory? The data does not lie!

1:43am, 12 November 2025【Basketball】

The NBA regular season continues, and the Miami Heat are sitting at home to face the challenge of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The two teams are currently about the same record, and both are in a strong stage of winning streak. The Cavaliers have won four consecutive games, with a record of seven wins and three losses, ranking second in the Eastern Conference. The Heat have won two consecutive victories, with a record of six wins and four losses, ranking fifth in the Eastern Conference. Who can continue the winning streak in this matchup deserves attention!

Wiggins0.4 seconds to complete the fatal alley-oop dunk!

The starting lineups of both sides, the Cavaliers have the strongest lineup of the team with Mitchell, Mobley, Hunter, Garland, and Allen; the Heat have the combination of Powell, Wiggins, Ware, Larson, and Mitchell due to the absence of Hiero and Adebayor due to injuries!

In the first quarter of the game, the Cavaliers turned away and took the lead. Huntery scored 5 points with a sudden outside shot, Allen scored from inside the basket, and Wiggins from the Heat broke through and scored from the basket. The Cavaliers led 7-2 at the beginning. Mobley, Mitchell, and Allen took turns to attack the inside and score layups. Powell responded with two consecutive three-pointers from the outside. The Cavaliers led 16-8, and then the Heat pulled loose and Powell , Huskers completed mid-range shots one after another, and Fonteji also scored from the outside. The Heat responded with a 10-2 wave, chasing the point difference to 18. Allen and Mitchell scored 5 points in a row inside and outside to continue to maintain their advantage. At the end of the quarter, the Heat's Jovich and Fonteji teamed up to score 7 points in a row. The Cavaliers' Mitchell, Ball, and Tyson shot in succession to complete the response. At the end of the first quarter, the Cavaliers led 30-25!

Wiggins played a major role in winning this game!

In the second quarter, the Cavaliers fell into a scoring drought for nearly four minutes. Mobley scored 2 points inside. The Heat's Fonteki, Wiggins, and Huskers teamed up to create an 8-2 spurt, leading 33-32. The Cavaliers' Wade, Porter, and Allen teamed up to break the team's scoring deadlock. The Heat's Huskers, Smith, and Mitchell responded with inside and outside shooting. The Cavaliers led 39-38. After the timeout, Hunter , Garland scored consecutive mid-range jumpers, Powell and Mitchell hit the inside and made foul shots to increase the points. With Powell's outside three-pointer, the Heat led 51-48. At the end of the quarter, Powell continued to make free throws and Mitchell also scored three-pointers. The Heat took advantage of the situation to hit a 10-3 spurt. In the final stage, Wiggins and Tyson completed three-pointers from outside. At the end of the half, the Heat took the lead 62-53!

Easy sides to fight again, the Cavaliers took the lead in making a fuss in the paint, Allen, Hunter, and Mitchell took turns to score under the basket, and the Heat's Mitchell and Ware responded with mid-range shots. The Heat led 69-60, Mobley and Powell completed three-pointers, Hunter, Garland, and Mitchell scored consecutive layups. The Cavaliers chased the score to 73-78. Wiggins scored 7 points in a row with shots and free throws. Er made a second tip-in, and the Heat once again stabilized the situation, leading 87-76. Then Ball hit a three-pointer from the outside, and Mitchell broke through the board and scored. The Heat made multiple fouls and made free throws to lead 96-84. The Cavaliers, Mitchell and Wade, hit three consecutive three-pointers from the outside, closing the gap to only 6 points. At the end of the quarter, the two sides exchanged free throws to increase the points. After three quarters, the Heat led 101-92!

The Heat substitute Harks plays the magic weapon from the sky!

In the final quarter of the game, Cavaliers Mobley scored under the basket, Merrill suddenly found a hot touch and hit three consecutive three-pointers from outside. Heat Jovich and Wiggins teamed up to reply with 5 points. The two sides tied at 106 and returned to the same starting line. Jovich and Razon hit mid-range shots one after another. Ball and Mitchell responded with inside and outside shots. The two sides fought to a 111 tie. Powell and Huskers worked hard from the outside. Cavaliers Hunter, Mitchell, Tyson Shots were made one after another, and the two sides tied at 119. In the last three minutes of the game, Mobley scored 3 points with consecutive free throws. Powell and Huskers both scored inside, and the Heat led 123-122. At the last moment, Hunter scored a layup, Mobley scored a three-pointer from the outside, and Powell responded with a layup. The Cavaliers went ahead 128-126. In the last attack, Hux of the Heat hit an extreme fadeaway mid-range shot. The two teams tied at 128 and entered overtime!

In overtime, the Heat's special player Harks took the lead in making two free throws, and the Cavaliers' Mitchell made two free throws. The Heat led 130-129. Ware made the second tip-in, and Mobley scored the shot. The Heat led 132-131. Mitchell hit a three-pointer from the outside, Harks also made a fadeaway mid-range shot, and Hunter responded from the mid-range. In the last minute of the game, the Heat led 136-133, Hunter. He made two free throws, but actually adopted foul tactics. Powell also made two free throws, and the Heat led by 3 points. In the last 6 seconds, the Cavaliers Mitchell hit a three-pointer to tie the score at 138 again. With only 1 second left, Wiggins of the Heat received a free throw from outside the court and completed a dunk from the sky to complete the buzzer-beating buzzer beater. In the end, the Heat defended their home court and completed the victory with difficulty 140-138. The team won three consecutive victories and ended the Cavaliers' four-game winning streak!

ranked among the top eight in the Eastern Conference!

Scoring situation of both sides: Six Cavaliers scored in double figures, Mitchell's offensive efficiency was average, 10 of 28 shots, 3 of 16 three-pointers, 5 of 6 free throws, 28 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists; Mobley played steadily, 8 of 15 shots, 3 of 4 three-pointers, 2 of 7 free throws, 21 points, 11 rebounds and 5 assists; Hunter scored 9 of 19 shots, 2 of 8 three-pointers, 3 of 3 free throws and 23 Points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists; Allen made 6 of 9 shots, 2 of 3 free throws, 14 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists; Garland made 2 of 9 shots, 1 of 3 three-pointers, 6 of 6 free throws, 11 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals; as a substitute, Merrill scored 12 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists; Tyson scored 9 points, 9 rebounds and 3 steals; Wade scored 9 points and 3 rebounds; Ball scored 9 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists; Porter scored 2 points!

Everyone on the Heat team was on full strength, with seven players scoring in double figures. Powell was on full fire again, shooting 8 of 19 from the field, 4 of 9 three-pointers, and 13 of 14 free throws, scoring 33 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists; Wiggins took the greatest credit, scoring 23 points, 2 rebounds, and 5 assists, with 8 of 13 shooting, 2 of 5 three-pointers, and 5 of 6 free throws; Weir scored 14 points, 2 rebounds, and 5 assists on 7 of 13 shooting; Larsson made 4 of 8 shots, 2 of 3 free throws and scored 10 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists; Mitchell made 4 of 9 shots, 2 of 2 free throws, 11 points, 2 rebounds and 8 assists; as a substitute, Harks played as a surprise player and contributed 22 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 blocks; Fonteki scored 13 points and 4 rebounds; Jovic scored 8 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists; Smith scored 6 points!

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