Knicks Rally Past Heat with Strong Third Quarter Performance
Despite Tyler Herro's 34-point effort, Miami succumbs to Karl-Anthony Towns' 44 points and a decisive Knicks' run.
- The Miami Heat suffered a 116-107 loss to the New York Knicks, largely due to a poor third quarter where they were outscored 35-22.
- Tyler Herro led the Heat with 34 points, but key players Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo combined for only 26 points.
- Karl-Anthony Towns dominated for the Knicks with 44 points, supported by Jalen Brunson's 22 points and Mikal Bridges' 17 points.
- Miami's bench rotation remains in flux, with Dru Smith stepping up in the latest game amid injuries and absences.
- The Heat face a challenging schedule ahead, with seven of their next eight games on the road, including a matchup in Mexico City against the Wizards.