NEW YORK – Bam Adebayo had 24 points and nine rebounds to lead the Miami Heat to a 106-93 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
Jimmy Butler added 17 points for Miami (3-1). P.J. Tucker finished with 15, and Tyler Herro and Dewayne Dedmon each contributed 14.
A preseason favorite to win the NBA championship, Brooklyn has alternated losses and wins through the first five games of the season and dropped to 2-3. Kevin Durant finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds.
“I like how we´re playing defense the last couple games,” Durant said according to AP.
“I like where our defense is trending. I feel like we´re generating good shots. We´re just (not) knocking them down. If we continue to generate good shots we´ll put ourselves in good position.”
Joe Harris contributed 15 points on 5-for-15 shooting, including 5 for 11 from 3-point range.
With his third 3-pointer of the game, Harris passed Jason Kidd as the franchise´s career leader in made 3-pointers.
James Harden had 14 points and Bruce Brown chipped in with 12.
he first of four regular-season matchups between the Eastern Conference rivals was a contrast in styles, the flashy, up-tempo, high-scoring Nets against a physical Heat squad.
Despite forcing the Nets to play a possession-by-possession game for much of the first half, the Heat trailed 51-49 at the half.
Miami had outscored Brooklyn in the paint (30-20), had more second-chance points (15-2), and had a decided edge in rebounds (35-25).
“We have a bunch of like-minded guys,” coach Erik Spoelstra said. “(That´s) the way those guys are hard-wired.”
What the Heat did not have, though, was the tandem of Durant and Harden, who combined for 25 of Brooklyn´s 51 points in the half.
Durant also grabbed eight rebounds while Harden added three boards and three assists.
Miami stayed with its approach and it paid dividends in the third quarter, as the Heat outscored the Nets 32-23 and took an 81-74 lead into the fourth.
The Heat extended their lead to 88-77 before Brooklyn used a 7-2 spurt to cut the deficit to 90-84.
Following a timeout, Durant stared down Butler as he drilled a 3 to bring Brooklyn with three. That was as close as the Nets would come, as Miami pulled away, with Adebayo throwing down two thunderous dunks.
For the game, Miami outscored Brooklyn 48-34 in the paint, had 27 more second-chance points (31-4), and outrebounded the Nets 62-42.
“Overall a consistent theme was second-chance opportunities,” Harris said. “When you look up and the shot margin was as big as it was, it´s really hard to beat good teams. That was a problem a lot of last year and it´s been a problem a lot of this year so far.”