Chris Quinn’s ‘CQ’ Play Seals Miami’s Thrilling 140-138 OT Win over Cleveland
Andrew Wiggins scored 23 points including the overtime buzzer-beater to secure a 140-138 victory for the Miami Heat against the Cleveland Cavaliers, officials said.
- On Monday, Nov. 10, 2025, Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins scored the overtime winner on a sideline inbounds dunk that review confirmed beat the buzzer.
- Action-first: Exchanged baskets and late free throws, with Jaquez draining a floater with 7.1 seconds in regulation, leading to overtime where Mitchell's 3-pointer with four-tenths tied 138.
- Final score: Miami Heat 140, Cleveland Cavaliers 138, with Wiggins scoring 23, Jaquez Jr. 22, and Powell leading with 33, while Ware posted 14 points and 20 rebounds.
- The Heat improved to 5-0 at home and will host Cleveland Wednesday at Kaseya Center, with Bam Adebayo sidelined and Tyler Herro yet to play this season.
- After a lopsided playoff series seven months ago, this game marked a different tone as Miami showed strides under Erik Spoelstra against the Cavaliers in last season's first-round playoff series.
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