Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors Player Stats and Box Score (Jan. 7) | 2024-25 NBA season

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Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors player stats and box score for Jan. 7 game. [photo: Imagn]

The Miami Heat ended a three-game losing skid by beating the Golden State Warriors 114-98 on Tuesday. Without the suspended Jimmy Butler, the Heat leaned on a balanced attack led by Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro and Nikola Jovic to fend off the Dubs. Miami's much-maligned bench stepped up to contribute 49 points in the win.

Steph Curry scored 20 of his 31 points in the first half, but the Warriors collectively shot poorly from deep. Golden State finished 14-of-50 from behind the arc, eight of which came from the two-time MVP. Draymond Green contributed seven points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

The Heat improved their record to 18-17, while the Warriors dropped theirs to 18-18.

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Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors player stats and box score

Miami Heat player stats and box score

PlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-
Haywood Highsmith5650002-41-30-0-1
Bam Adebayo19952119-141-10-1+18
Tyler Herro14831004-143-93-3-2
Terry Rozier9550124-131-40-0+14
Jaime Jaquez Jr.18510037-121-33-4-3
Duncan Robinson12181014-64-50-0+20
Keshad Johnson0000000-00-00-0-2
Nikola Jovic20641028-172-82-3+25
Kel'el Ware6410102-60-12-3-2
Alec Burks11401003-63-62-3+17
Josh Christopher0000000-00-00-0-2
Pelle Larsson0000000-00-00-0-2
Kevin LoveDNP---------
Jimmy ButlerDNP- --------
Rosh RichrdsonDNP- -------

Golden State Warriors player stats and box score

PlayerPTSREBASTSTLBLKTOFG3-PT FGFT+/-
Draymond Green710100013-90-31-1-9
Trayce Jackson-Davis19702109-120-01-1-15
Andrew Wiggins9511114-101-30-0-7
Stephen Curry317012411-228-171-1-10
Dennis Schroder5370012-101-70-0-13
Lindy Waters III6201113-80-40-0-12
Gui Santos0100000-10-10-0+2
Kyle Anderson5743212-71-20-0-4
Buddy Hield11851004-122-91-2-7
Moses Moody3310001-61-40-0-7
Pat Spencer2100001-10-00-0+2
Kevon LooneyDNP- --------

Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors Game Summary

The Miami Heat looked to snap out of a three-game losing streak when they visited the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday. Miami ended the first quarter with a 21-9 run to lead 29-23. Bam Adebayo, Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Duncan Robinson carried the Heat in the period.

Steph Curry had a rough start but finished the first quarter with eight points. Trayce Jackson-Davis also helped the Dubs stay within striking distance of the visitors.

The two-time MVP added 12 more points in the second quarter to prevent the Heat from turning the game into a rout. Buddy Hield's eight points off the bench were crucial for the struggling Dubs.

The Miami bench helped the starters take control of the game. Nikola Jovic and Alec Burks helped Jaquez Jr. and Adebayo carry the load on offense. The Heat had a 61-48 advantage after the end of two quarters.

Steph Curry went 1-of-4 in the third quarter, but the Warriors won the period 30-23 behind Trayce Jackson-Davis, who had nine points. Dennis Schroder had five points and three assists to push the Dubs to within 84-78 of the Heat.

Curry tried to lead the Warriors to a come-from-behind win in the fourth quarter. Alec Burks and Bam Adebayo, who had six points and four assists in the period, combined to fend off the Dubs.

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