Heat outlast Raptors in overtime 120-111, snap four-game skid
Briefly

The Miami Heat ended their four-game losing streak with a 120-111 victory over the Toronto Raptors in an overtime thriller. Although the Heat led by seven points late in the fourth quarter, the Raptors fought back, taking a brief lead thanks to RJ Barrett. The game was forced into overtime when Miami failed to convert a last-second shot. In overtime, strong performances by Andrew Wiggins, Tyler Herro, and Bam Adebayo allowed the Heat to pull away, outscoring Toronto 13-4 to secure the win, with Wiggins finishing as the top scorer.
RJ Barrett's 3-pointer gave Toronto the lead with 3:14 left, but Andrew Wiggins, playing in his hometown, drained all three free throws to tie it.
Behind Wiggins, Adebayo and Herro, Miami outscored Toronto 13-4 in overtime-capped by back-to-back finishes around the rim for Wiggins.
Wiggins scored 25 points on 9-of-19 shooting while Herro contributed 28 points alongside seven assists, showcasing Miami's depth.
Collectively, the Heat shot 51.1 percent from the floor, dominating Toronto, who managed only 41.8 percent shooting.
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