ORLANDO, Fla. – Tyler Herro’s impressive performance of 28 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists played a pivotal role in the Miami Heat’s 115-106 triumph over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night. This victory marked Miami’s fourth win in their last six games, showcasing their resilience and offensive firepower.
Herro, playing in only his 10th game this season, was a force to be reckoned with, shooting an efficient 10 for 17 from the field and 4 for 5 from beyond the arc. “I feel like the more games I play, the more comfortable I’m going to be,” said Herro, acknowledging his growth and potential for further improvement.
The Heat’s bench contributions were significant, with Haywood Highsmith scoring a season-high 15 points, including four 3-pointers, and three other Miami reserves hitting double figures. Coach Erik Spoelstra praised the bench’s role, highlighting their crucial contributions at the end of the second quarter and in the game’s final stages.
Miami’s victory came despite the absence of key players Jimmy Butler and Kevin Love, sidelined due to a strained left calf and illness, respectively. This adversity underscores the team’s depth and adaptability under challenging circumstances.
Cole Anthony led Orlando with 20 points, while Franz Wagner added 15. Paolo Banchero struggled with his shooting, scoring only 10 points on 2-of-12 shooting, but contributed eight rebounds and eight assists. The Magic also welcomed the return of center Wendell Carter Jr., who had been out with a fractured left hand, contributing eight points and six rebounds in 23 minutes.
The game’s turning point came in the second quarter when Miami executed a dazzling offensive display, making their final 12 shots of the first half, including multiple 3-pointers. Highsmith’s consecutive threes were part of a 17-0 run that propelled the Heat to a commanding 58-40 lead. This surge left the Magic scrambling defensively, as noted by Cole Anthony.
Orlando’s coach Jamahl Mosley expressed disappointment after the team’s third consecutive loss, emphasizing the need for accountability and improvement.
Looking forward, the Heat are set to host the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, while the Magic face a tough challenge against the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday. This game serves as a testament to Miami’s depth and resilience, overcoming the absence of key players to secure a convincing win.