Powell makes career-high nine 3-pointers as Heat beat Pelicans 125-106
- In a Sunday-night game, Miami's Norman Powell scored 34 points with a career-high nine 3-pointers as the Heat beat New Orleans 125-111.
- After a tight first half, the Miami Heat broke it open with a 21-2 run early in the third quarter and forced season-high turnovers, converting them into 31-11 in fast-break points.
- Beyond Powell, Nikola Jovic and Kel'el Ware combined for 35 points and 12 rebounds while Pelle Larsson added 16 points and six assists after returning from an ankle sprain.
- Miami's victory moved the Heat to 20-16 with five wins in six games, while the loss extended the Pelicans' losing skid to seven and dropped them to 8-29.
- The Heat now head out on a four-game road trip Tuesday in Minnesota and return home Jan. 13 to start a three-game homestand against the Phoenix Suns.
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Powell makes career-high nine 3-pointers as Heat beat Pelicans 125-106
Norman Powell made a career high nine 3-pointers in a 34-point performance as the Miami Heat beat New Orleans 125-106 on Sunday night, extending the Pelicans’ losing skid to seven.
Heat bounce back behind Powell’s 34 with 125-106 rout of Pelicans
Having previously lost to the second to the second-worst team in the Western Conference, the Miami Heat made sure there was no misstep Sunday night at Kaseya Center against the West's worst.
Heat Notes: Powell, Herro, Jaquez, Rebounding
Heat guard Norman Powell was forced out of Saturday’s game against Minnesota early in the first quarter with tightness in his right hamstring, but he was determined to keep playing, Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald writes in a subscriber-only story. Powell not only returned to score a team-high 21 points, he was active on Sunday as well, pouring in 34 points in a victory over New Orleans. “I like thugging things out is what I like to say,” Pow…
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