MINNEAPOLIS — The good teams find a way. The Miami Heat found a way to be just that on Sunday night. Again competitive against a quality Western Conference opponent, the Heat this time found a way to finish, pushing past the Minnesota Timberwolves 95-94 at Target Center. “That,” center Bam Adebayo said, “was a signature win for us.” On a night when the Heat lacked much in the way of offense, they found points when needed most, with forward Nikola Jovic, in a game he was moved to the bench by coach Erik Spoelstra — closing the scoring on a driving layup that turned into a three-point play with 7.8 seconds to play. “As the youngest guy,” Jovic, 21, said, “I have to be the guy who brings the intensity.