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Heat's Fiery Start Cooled by Warriors' Splash in Chase Center Showdown

The Miami Heat faced off against the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center, with both teams entering the game with closely matched records. The Heat stood at 22-21, while the Warriors were slightly ahead at 25-19. Despite a strong start from Miami, they ultimately fell to Golden State with a final score of 135-112.


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First Quarter


The Heat came out blazing in the first quarter, scoring an impressive 34 points. Norman Powell led Miami's charge with his sharp shooting and contributed significantly to their early lead. However, the Dubs kept pace thanks to their dynamic offense and ended the quarter just behind Miami.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, both teams continued their offensive onslaught. The Heat managed to add another 32 points to their tally through effective ball movement and contributions from players like Davion Mitchell who showcased his defensive prowess with multiple steals. Yet, it was during this period that Golden State began finding their rhythm beyond the arc.


Third Quarter


As play resumed after halftime, Miami struggled to maintain its momentum against a surging Warriors team that scored another 34 points in this period alone. Andrew Wiggins tried valiantly for Flash but faced stiff resistance from Golden State’s defense which capitalized on turnovers leading directly into fast-break opportunities for them.


Fourth Quarter


Entering into what would be decisive moments of gameplay; however unfortunately for fans cheering loudly inside arena or watching live broadcasts across networks such as FDSSUN - things didn’t go according plan: despite valiant efforts by key figures including Bam Adebayo whose rebounding skills were evident throughout match-up – ultimately couldn’t overcome deficit created earlier quarters leaving final result heavily favoring home side when buzzer sounded signaling end regulation time frame itself!


After analyzing "Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors scoreline review," it becomes clear how pivotal certain plays proved crucial determining outcome overall contest itself! As noted during "Miami Heat coach post-game reaction," adjustments will need made moving forward if they hope improve upon current standing within league standings themselves!


Looking ahead now towards next encounter scheduled take place January 20th against Sacramento Kings held inside iconic venue known simply as ‘Golden One Center’ located right heart downtown area city itself starting promptly around ten o'clock Eastern Standard Time (EST) available via television broadcasts provided courtesy either FDSSUN or NBCS-CA networks respectively ensuring fans everywhere chance tune-in catch all action unfold live before eyes once again soon enough indeed!


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