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Already two weeks into playing without half of their starting backcourt, the Miami Heat also played Wednesday night at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse without their entire starting power rotation. No Tyler Herro, no Bam Adebayo, no Kevin Love. No matter. In an inspired effort that ended with only nine players available, the Heat pushed past the Cleveland Cavaliers, 129-96, for their ninth victory in their last seven games. With two leading men out, point guard Kyle Lowry loaded up on 3-pointers early and kept going from there, closing with a season-nigh 28 points, including seven 3-pointers, one off his career high, even while afforded the luxury of sitting out the fourth quarter of the rout. And it wasn’t as if the Heat needed theatrics from Jimmy Butler, who also got to sit the entire final period, closing with 10 points and nine assists. Otherwise, it was largely an ensemble performance, with the Heat getting 22 points from Jaime Jaquez Jr., 14 from Caleb Martin and 14 from Josh Richardson. In addition, the tag team at center of Thomas Bryant and Orlando Robinson capably compensating for Adebayo’s absence with a sore hip, with Robinson closing with 14 points and eight rebounds, Bryant with 10 points and seven rebounds

Love missed the game due to a personal reason, with Herro now into his second week sidelined by a Grade 2 ankle sprain. The Heat’s five-game trip continues Friday against the New York Knicks in an NBA In-Season Tournament game, before concluding Saturday against the Brooklyn Nets. Five Degrees of Heat from Wednesday night’s game: — 1. Game flow: After opening with a 12-2 lead Monday in Chicago, the Heat this time took a 16-2 lead at the outset and 37-26 lead into the second period. The Heat then pushed their lead to 19 in the second period, before going into halftime up 69-55. The Heat lead reached 24 in the third period, with the Heat going into the fourth up 101-79. While the Cavaliers also were shorthanded, playing without Donovan Mitchell and Isaac Okoro among others, the Cavaliers had the look of a team that won in overtime the previous night on the road against the Philadelphia 76ers, while the Heat had Tuesday off. — 2. Bam-less: For the second time this season, a sore right hip kept Adebayo out against an opposing big frontcourt, having also missed the Oct. 30 road loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. That had Bryant, who had been held out of the previous three games, starting at center. “He was already in the rotation earlier in the season and he did some good things,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of the center signed to a minimum deal in free agency. “Part of it has just been the adjustment of learning our system on both ends of the court. But I’ve been encouraged by a lot of things. His size, his motor, the efforts are definitely there.

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