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Thrilling Heat-Sixers game sees improbable end to regulation

The Miami Heat's Tyler Herro (14) drives to the basket past the Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons (25) during the second quarter at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2019. The Heat won, 117-116, in overtime. (Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The Heat-Sixers game featured a wild ending to regulation. (Daniel A. Varela/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

As far as finishes go for an NBA game, the Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers had a doozy of an ending to regulation on Saturday.

With the Heat trailing by two in the final seconds, the Sixers’ Tobias Harris missed a dunk that would have probably iced the game. But the rebound was tapped out into the hands of Joel Embiid, meaning the Heat would have to foul. Embiid, however, lost the ball.

And then Tyler Herro took it, dribbled to the 3-point line and gave Miami the lead. Here is the wild sequence:

But that wasn’t all. With Josh Richardson at the free throw line and a second to go, Richardson missed the second foul shot on purpose. It barely grazed the rim, allowing Ben Simmons to sprint in from beyond the 3-point line for the game-tying putback.

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The basket was initially waved off, but upon review, the ball did touch the rim.

The Heat ultimately wound up winning, 117-116 in overtime.

It was a thrilling game that deserved a thrilling end. The Heat and Sixers have a budding rivalry, with both teams among the best in the East and former Sixers guard Jimmy Butler now leading the Heat.

Surely, nobody would mind a playoff series between these two teams.

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