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The Heat played the Thunder at home today. The two sides battled until the end of the game. The Heat beat the Thunder with 112:111 points, relying on the key score of “Chief Sergeant” Jimmy Butler. It is worth mentioning that the Heat team hit all 40 free throws in this game, setting a record of the most free throws in a single game in NBA history.
The Heat won the game by means of free throw. The Heat fell behind by two points before 12.9 seconds. “Chief Sergeant” Butler cheated a foul under the basket and added a penalty. After winning the free throw, the Heat helped the team win the game by one point.
The Heat made a total of 40 free throws, breaking the Utah Jazz’s record of 39 free throws on December 7, 1982. In addition, Butler made 23 free throws, one person exceeding the Thunder’s 21 free throws.
The Heat only used 8 players due to injury problems this game, and the center Dewayne Dedmon was removed from the field after only playing for 5 minutes, which is equivalent to only using 7 players to fight, but ultimately all the players scored and left victory. The main star Butler scored the highest 35 points of the whole game.
In terms of Thunder, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored the team’s highest 26 points, and Josh Giddey scored 18 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. In fact, the Thunder had a 5-point lead in the last 1: 28 seconds, but it lost to Butler’s old experience. The team lost by one point, ending the recent wave of 2 consecutive wins.