On November 11th, the Miami Heat pulled off a thrilling overtime victory against the Cleveland Cavaliers, thanks to a perfectly executed inbound play with just 0.4 seconds left. The Heats coach, Erik Spoelstra, designed the play, which involved multiple players and resulted in a game-winning dunk. The Cavaliers set records with 120 shots and 65 three-pointers, but ultimately fell short. The game was marked by contentious moments, including a significant free-throw disparity and the ejection of the Cavaliers coach. The Heats Andrew Wiggins praised their new offense, emphasizing their joy and fast-paced play. This win showcased their improved strategy and marked a strong start to the season.
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