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On Jan. 8, 2016, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the world’s most-wanted drug lord, was captured for a third time in a daring raid by Mexican marines, six months after walking through a tunnel to freedom from a maximum security prison.
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Observations and other notes of interest from Tuesday night’s 114-98 victory over the Golden State Warriors:
– There was no pretense in this one.
– The Heat and Warriors know they need to be better.
– The Warriors entered 18-17, the Heat at 17-17.
– Now the Heat are 18-17, the Warriors 18-18.
– With Heat coach Erik Spoelstra acknowledging his team very much remains stuck in the middle.
– “You have a top-of-the-food-chain league right now, and then you have everyone else.
Exhaustion assuredly could have stood as an excuse, considering going double-overtime the previous night in a loss to the Sacramento Kings.
Opposing excellence could have created a sense of doom, as Stephen Curry drained eight 3-pointers in a 31-point performance.
And there remained the reality of Jimmy Butler missing the third game of a seven-game unpaid suspension for “conduct detrimental to the team.”
Instead, Erik Spoelstra’s team pushed through it all for a 114-98 victory Tuesday night over Curry and the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center.
A night after blowing a 17-point fourth-quarter lead in Sacramento, the Heat this time saw an early 15-point lead almost melt away before finding a way at the finish.
With solid bench boosts from Nikola Jovic, Duncan Robinson and Alec Burks, the Heat were able to minimize the fatigue for the starters in the back-to-back set.
“These are opportunities, when you have a real tough game last night and a quick turnaround, you can rally around each other or you can get overwhelmed and feel sorry for yourselves,” Spoelstra said.
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