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A 107-101 victory! Rewriting a new record in team history

The NBA regular season continues. The San Antonio Spurs face the challenge of the Miami Heat at home. Both teams have achieved impressive records at the beginning of the new season. The Spurs tied the best start in team history with four consecutive wins, and the Heat achieved a record of three wins and one loss. Let’s see who can win this game!

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The starting lineups of both sides, the Heat's Powell and Herro were absent due to injuries, and the lineup was composed of Adebayor, Wiggins, Mitchell, Weir, and Larsson; the Spurs' Fox and Sohan were absent, and the combination of Vunbanyama, Barnes Vasseur, Castle, and Champagne was formed!

In the first quarter of the game, Vassell of the Spurs took the lead in hitting a three-pointer, and Mitchell of the Heat scored a layup. Then Vonbanyama, Castle, and Champagne took turns to score inside. Adebayor and Wiggins scored 5 points inside and outside. The Spurs led 11-7. After the timeout, Mitchell and Adebayor of the Heat reversed the momentum with three consecutive three-pointers. Barnes and Castle teamed up to score 5 points, and the Heat led 18-1. Leading by 6, Wiggins broke through the board and hit a three-pointer from the outside. The two sides tied the game at 20. Adebayor, Smith, and Fonteki scored consecutive inside layups. The Heat led 26-23. At the end of the quarter, the Spurs' Bunyama, Harper, and Johnson teamed up to score consecutively inside and outside. The Heat's Jacques scored under the basket. In the last attack, the Spurs' McLaughlin hit a three-pointer at the buzzer. At the end of the first quarter, the Spurs led 33-31!

The Spurs beat the Heat to win five consecutive games!

In the second quarter of the game, the Spurs' No. 2 pick Harper suddenly scored 5 points from outside. Adebayor and Fonteki hit consecutive three-pointers from the outside. The Heat led 39-38. Harper broke through and made a layup. The Heat's Johnson and Larson hit shots one after another. The team led 45-40. The Spurs' Vassell, Castle, and Vunbanyama took turns to hit the inside basket to score. Wiggins, Fonteki responded with 5 points inside and outside, and the Heat led 52-46. Then Vassell made a three-pointer from the outside. Wiggins and Adebayo made steady hits from the mid-range. The Heat led 56-49. At the end of the quarter, Bunyama scored 6 points with consecutive free throws. Harper and Castle scored inside layups. The Heat's offense stalled in the last minute. At the end of the half, the Spurs maintained the lead at 59-58!

Easy side to fight again, the Heat's Wiggins took the lead in scoring from the mid-range shot. The Spurs' Wenbanyama, Castle, and Vassell teamed up to create a 10-2 spurt, leading 69-60. The Heat once encountered a scoring drought of nearly four minutes. Wiggins made two consecutive emergency stop jumpers to break the deadlock. Adebayor made two free throws in the paint, and the Heat chased to 67-69. The Spurs' Castlery scored 5 points in a row with sudden outside shots to stabilize the team's situation. Mitchell responded with a three-pointer from the outside. Bunyama and Johnson scored consecutive breakthrough layups. The Spurs led 78-72. In the last minute of the quarter, the Spurs' offensive end was still sharp. Johnson scored 5 points in a row with sudden outside shots. McLaughlin also scored from the outside. They launched an 8-0 offensive and led 87-72 after three quarters!

The Spurs are off to the best start in team history!

In the final quarter of the game, the Heat blasted off an 8-0 spurt under the attack of Adebayor, Fonteji, and Smith. In the first five minutes, the Spurs made foul shots under the basket of Wenban Yama to increase the points. Then Wiggins and Fonteji Key, Jacques, and Adebayor once again teamed up to score 9 points. The Heat completed the lead 89-88. The Spurs encountered a scoring drought in the first half of the game. , the Spurs led 96-91, and the Heat's Jacques and Adebayor responded with mid-range shots. In the last two minutes of the game, Barnes, Castle, and Wenbanyama teamed up to create a 10-2 spurt, opening the point difference to 10 At 6-95, Wiggins and Adebayor hit consecutive outside three-pointers to complete the chase. Unfortunately, the game time ran out and they were unable to recover. The Spurs maintained their home court advantage and won 107-101. The team ushered in the best five-game winning streak in team history!

Scoring situation of both sides: Heat, Adebayor made 12 of 27 shots, 4 of 13 three-pointers, 3 of 4 free throws and scored 31 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists; Wiggins made 11 of 18 shots, 2 of 5 three-pointers, 24 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals; Mitchell made 4 of 10 shots, three points He scored 11 points and 4 assists on 3-of-4 shooting. Larsson scored 5 points, 3 rebounds and 3 assists on 2-of-5 shooting. Ware was in a sluggish state and only scored 7 rebounds and 3 assists when he shot 0-for-4. As a substitute, Fonteki contributed 18 points, 3 rebounds and 2 assists. Huskers scored 6 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists. Smith scored 6 points, 2 rebounds and 5 assists!

For the Spurs, Bunyama broke out again, scoring 10 of 23 shots, 1 of 5 three-pointers, and 6 of 8 free throws, scoring 27 points, 18 rebounds, 6 assists, and 5 blocks; Castle scored 7 of 12 shots, 2 of 4 three-pointers, and 5 of 7 free throws, scoring 21 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists, and 4 steals; Vassell made 6 of 16 shots and 12 three-pointers. 4 scored 17 points and 9 rebounds; Barnes made 3 of 8 shots, 2 of 6 three-pointers and scored 10 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals; Champagne made 1 of 6 shots and scored 2 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals; as a substitute player, Harper, the new No. 2 pick, contributed 13 points, 2 rebounds and 4 assists; Johnson scored 11 points and 3 rebounds, and McLaughlin scored 6 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists!

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