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Norman Powell, Miami Heat Fend Off Shorthanded Golden State Warriors

Miami Heat outscored the depleted Warriors 38-22 in the fourth quarter and capitalized on 23 turnovers to secure a 110-96 win, Norman Powell scored 25 points.

  • On Wednesday night in Miami, the Miami Heat beat the Golden State Warriors 110-96, with Norman Powell scoring 25 and Bam Adebayo returning to contribute 20.
  • Depleted by injuries and rest decisions, Golden State Warriors missed four highest-paid players, including Stephen Curry , and Al Horford, who sat out back-to-backs after Tuesday's Orlando game.
  • Momentum swung when Miami went on a 21-4 run, and Golden State fell into a 20-4 first quarter deficit before outscoring Miami 38-22 in the fourth quarter.
  • Roster notes for upcoming games include the Miami Heat visiting Chicago on Friday, while the Golden State Warriors host Portland hoping Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, and Al Horford can play.
  • Turnovers and scheduling pressure meant the teams combined to shoot 38.4%, with Golden State finishing the six-game, nine-day trip 3-3 while giving up 23 turnovers that Miami converted into 34 points.
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MIAMI (AP) — Norman Powell scored 25 points, Bam Adebayo returned with 20, and the Miami Heat pulled away late to beat a severely depleted Golden State Warriors team 110-96 on Wednesday. Former Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins added 17 points, and Kel’el Ware grabbed 16 rebounds for Miami, which outscored Golden State 38-22 in the fourth quarter. The Warriors, finishing a six-game, nine-day road trip, were without their four highest-paid players:…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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