Miami heat vs Golden State Warriors - NBA Match Recap

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Miami heat vs Golden State Warriors - NBA Match Recap

Miami heat vs Golden State Warriors - NBA Match Recap

Miami heat vs Golden State Warriors - NBA Match Recap

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November 20, 2025

Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors: Heat Pull Away Late in 110-96 Victory! 🏀

What a gritty grind in South Beach! 🔥 The Miami Heat improved to 9-6 with a hard-fought 110-96 win over the depleted Golden State Warriors on November 19, 2025, at Kaseya Center. Norman Powell's 25 points and Bam Adebayo's triumphant return (20 points, all in the second half) powered a 21-4 fourth-quarter surge that sealed the deal. The short-handed Dubs fought valiantly but ran out of gas on a grueling road trip ender. Let's break down the highs, lows, and key moments!


Game Flow: A Tale of Two Halves

  • First Quarter Fireworks: Miami jumped out to a blistering 20-4 run in the opening frame, ballooning to a 16-point lead just 6:22 in. Powell set the tone with early buckets, while the Heat's defense forced turnovers galore (23 total for GSW, leading to 34 Miami points). Warriors looked shell-shocked without their big guns.

  • Dubs' Comeback Drama: Golden State clawed back in the second, chipping away with bench heroics. The third quarter flipped the script—Miami managed just 19 points, and Quinten Post's mid-frame basket gave the visitors a 60-59 lead, their first of the night. Brandin Podziemski (20 points) and Buddy Hield (18) fueled a 74-69 edge late in the stanza.

  • Fourth-Quarter Fade: The wheels fell off for the Warriors. Miami's bench outscored Golden State's 55-33 overall, but Adebayo's nine points in the period (including dunks and freebies) ignited a decisive 21-4 run. Heat closed with a 41-22 fourth, turning the tide on pure execution.

Final Score: Miami Heat 110, Golden State Warriors 96 Attendance: 19,600 | Halftime: Heat 52-48 Warriors


Key Stats & Standouts

Category

Miami Heat

Golden State Warriors

Points

110

96

Field Goal %

46.2%

42.1%

3PT %

38.5%

35.7%

Rebounds

48

42

Assists

24

18

Turnovers

14 (14 pts off)

23 (34 pts off)

Steals

5

1


  • Heat Heroes:

    • Norman Powell: 25 points (9-16 FG), 4 assists—efficient and explosive off the bench.

    • Bam Adebayo: 20 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks in 29 minutes—rust-free return from toe sprain, dominating the paint.

    • Andrew Wiggins: 17 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block—poetic finish vs. his old squad (acquired in the Butler trade).

  • Warriors Warriors (pun intended):

    • Brandin Podziemski: 20 points (8-14 FG), 5 rebounds—led the charge for the depleted starters.

    • Quinten Post: 19 points, 7 rebounds—near triple-double watch in the third, but faded late.

    • Buddy Hield: 18 points off the bench—splashy threes kept them alive, as the reserves outscored Miami's 55-33.

Turnover Troubles: Golden State's 23 miscues were killer—23 more than their season average—fueling Miami's transition game.


Injury Report & Absences

  • Warriors: A brutal night—Stephen Curry (ankle), Jimmy Butler (back), Draymond Green (illness), Jonathan Kuminga (knee), Al Horford (toe management), and De’Anthony Melton (ACL recovery) all sat. That's ~$162M in salary on the pine—depth tested to the limit.

  • Heat: Tyler Herro (ankle) out until late November, but Adebayo's return was the game-changer after six missed games.


What We Learned

  • Heat's Depth Delivers: Even without Herro, Miami's bench (43 points vs. Knicks last game) overwhelmed—seven in double figures. Wiggins' poise vs. his ex adds trade glow.

  • Warriors' Road Woes: Ending a six-game, nine-day trip with a fightback was admirable, but missing stars exposed rotation gaps. Podziemski's emergence (20 points) is a silver lining.

  • Adebayo's Impact: Bam's nine fourth-quarter points flipped the script—Heat are 5-1 when he plays 25+ minutes.


Up Next

  • Warriors (7-8): Host Portland Trail Blazers on Friday—chance to regroup at Chase Center.

  • Heat (9-6): Visit Chicago Bulls on Friday—back-to-back test for the surging squad.

MVP of the Night: Bam Adebayo—welcome back, king! What a statement return. Drop your hot takes below: Warriors' bench heroes or Heat's late-game killer instinct? 🗣️ Stay locked for more NBA heat and live reactions!

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