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Heat pounce on Zion Williamson absence to burn Pelicans

Jimmy Butler shows full arsenal, Iguodala caps win with dunk
Mar 5, 2021
Andre Iguodala shows he still has shops at age 37.
PHOTO: AP

NEW ORLEANS — Jimmy Butler had 29 points and nine assists, and the Miami Heat took advantage of Zion Williamson's absence to beat the New Orleans Pelicans 103-93 on Thursday night (Friday, Manila time).

With a repertoire of strong inside moves and accurate mid-range shooting, Butler made 10 of 14 shots and eight of nine free throws to help the Heat keep the Pelicans at bay. Butler added a late step-back 3 to give him 10 points during an 11-2 run that put Miami up 98-87 with 2:50 to go.

Jimmy Butler rises for a jumper over Josh Hart.

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Kelly Olynyk hit his first four 3-point shots and finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Goran Dragic scored nine of his 13 points in the second half for Miami.

Brandon Ingram scored 17 points and Steven Adams scored 15 for New Orleans. Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 13 and Josh Hart 12 for the Pelicans.

Hart, normally a reserve, was inserted in the starting lineup after Williamson was scratched because of a toe injury.

While the Pelicans struggled mightily to make shots during the first three quarters, Miami was unable to put New Orleans away early.

When Hart made a half-court shot as the horn sounded to signal the end of the third period, the Heat's lead was just 77-70.

Alexander-Walker then pulled the Pelicans to 77-73 with a 3 to open the fourth quarter, which was largely competitive until Butler began asserting himself more in the final five minutes.

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    Heat: Andre Iguodala scored 10 points, highlighted by a late driving dunk that virtually sealed the victory. ... Heat coach Erik Spoelstra is now 16-17 against Pelicans coach Stan Van Gundy, his longtime friend and mentor. ... This is the fourth time in the last seven seasons that the Heat haven't been better than .500 at the All-Star break. But during Spoelstra's 12-year tenure, Miami has won 62% of its games after the break. Only San Antonio and Houston have better post-break records in the Spoelstra era. ... Miami shot 49.3% (36 of 73) but missed 20 of 30 3-point shots.

    Pelicans: In addition to being without Williamson, New Orleans also played without JJ Redick, who was bothered by a sore right heel. ... The Pelicans shot just 39.8% (33 of 83) and missed 33 of 43 3-point shots. ... Rookie Kira Lewis Jr. scored 11 points in 17 minutes off the bench. ... Lonzo Ball scored 10 but missed nine of 11 shots from deep.

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    Heat: Hosts Orlando on March 11.

    Pelicans: Host Minnesota on March 11.
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