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SUNRISE — Jaccob Slavin scored the go-ahead goal to lift the Carolina Hurricanes over the Florida Panthers 3-1 on Thursday night.
Florida’s Anton Lundell tied it at the beginning of the second before Slavin got one past Sergei Bobrovsky with about seven minutes left in the third.
Pyotr Kochetkov made 26 saves, and Slavin also had an assist.
Observations and other notes of interest from Thursday night’s 128-115 loss to the Indiana Pacers:
– No, we’re not going to go through the Heat mantra that last season was painted on the court during City Edition nights.
– You know, the one about, “Hardest working . . . ”
– But do consider each one of those touchstones and then consider Jimmy Butler’s performances the past two nights.
– Yes, illness can sap.
– And 13 days off requires a degree of build-up.
– But after missing 10 of the season’s first 30 games, something more could, would and should be expected.
– This, of course, comes after Tuesday’s comments about trade speculation.
– With no clear statement of commitment at that stage.
– Which certainly is within his rights.
– And then these two games following.
– With lots and lots and lots of standing in the corners.
– In other words, hard not to read between any lines.
– Yes, a career resume superior to Bam Adebayo at this point.
– And to Tyler Herro.
– But also the team’s highest-paid player.
– So therefore expectations.
– Significant expectations.
– Pat Riley addressed the trade rumors.
– Is it time to address this, as well?
– Because a trade simply cannot be off the table.
– At least while this is being served up.
– The Heat need Jimmy Butler to be present.
– And engaged.
– Not 48 hours of this.
– This isn’t about whether Butler wins with a potential trade.
– This is about the rest of the roster.
– And the rest of the season.
– And the future.
– The Heat stayed with their preferred starting lineup of Butler, Herro, Adebayo, Duncan Robinson and Haywood Highsmith.
– Entering with a 9-4 record with that group, including Wednesday night’s victory over the visiting Pelicans.
– The Pacers opened with a lineup of Tyrese Haliburton, Andrew Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin, Pascal Siakam and Myles Turner.
– Kel’el Ware and Terry Rozier were the first two off the Heat bench, entering together.
– Those two entered when former Heat center Thomas Bryant entered for the Pacers.
– With Bryant then promptly draining a 3-pointer.
– Nikola Jovic and Jaime Jaquez Jr.
MIAMI – For a second consecutive night, the edge from Jimmy Butler was missing. For the first time in a while, the defense also was missing.
For the Miami Heat, that proved too much to overcome in a 128-115 loss Thursday night to the Indiana Pacers at Kaseya Center.
In falling for only the second time in their last nine home games, the Heat proved unable to contain the Pacers’ pace and ball movement as well as an inability to contain Indiana guard Tyrese Haliburton.
Indiana closed at .531 from the field and 17 of 40 on 3-pointers, with Hailiburton finishing with 33 points and a season-high 15 assists.
A night after leading wire-to-wire in a home victory over the New Orleans Pelicans, the Heat very much had the look of a team playing on the second night of a back-to-back set.
“We just weren’t mentally prepared for the pace,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.
By JAIMIE DING and EUGENE GARCIA
FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) — Two people were killed and 18 injured when a small plane crashed through the rooftop of a commercial building in Southern California on Thursday, police said.
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