Charlotte Hornets Outlast Miami Heat In Play-In Overtime Thriller To Keep Season Alive

Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges (0) looks to pass.

The NBA Play-In Tournament has a funny way of ripping your heart out or making you feel invincible, and Tuesday night gave us a massive dose of both. If you thought the Miami Heat were going to casually flip their postseason switch, you are not familiar the Charlotte Hornets.

In a grueling, chaotic, and downright wildly entertaining matchup, the Hornets sent Miami packing for the summer with a 127-126 overtime victory. The Heat’s six-year playoff streak is officially dead, and it took a frantic overtime finish to put the nail in the coffin.

The Charlotte Hornets Survive An Absolute Thriller

The fourth quarter was a pure heavyweight prize fight. Every time Miami looked like they were ready to put the game on ice, the Hornets kept swinging back. With just 12 seconds left in regulation and Charlotte trailing 114-111, Coby White decided he simply wasn’t ready to go on vacation. White drilled a cold-blooded three-pointer to tie the game, sending the Spectrum Center into an absolute frenzy. Tyler Herro had a chance to win it at the buzzer for Miami, but his shot fell painfully short.

Then came the overtime period, where the tension was so thick you could carve it with a steak knife. The teams traded blows until the final moments. Down by one point with the clock melting away, LaMelo Ball took matters into his own hands, driving through the lane and dropping in the game-winning layup with a mere 4.7 seconds left.

The Bam Adebayo Injury That Flipped the Script

You can’t talk about this game without talking about the devastating break Miami caught in the second quarter. Big man Bam Adebayo, the absolute anchor of the Heat’s defense, took a brutal fall after tangling with Ball while chasing a loose ball out of bounds. Adebayo was helped to the locker room with a lower-back injury and never returned.

Without Adebayo clogging the paint, the Hornets suddenly had breathing room. Give the Heat credit; they fought like crazy. Kel’el Ware stepped up tremendously with a massive 12-point, 19-rebound double-double, and Andrew Wiggins poured in 27 points. But losing Bam is like trying to drive a sports car with a missing steering wheel; eventually, you are going to crash.

What This Means For the Hornets Moving Forward

For Miami, it’s a long flight home and an uncomfortable look in the mirror before the draft lottery. But for the Charlotte Hornets? The dream is still very much alive.

They dug deep, overcame a double-digit deficit in the second half, and showed a level of grit that fans in the “Queen City” have been begging to see all year long. Next up, the Hornets will face the loser of the Magic-76ers matchup for a chance to secure the eighth seed and a date with the Detroit Pistons. If Tuesday night was any indication, nobody should want to play this resilient Charlotte squad right now.

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