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Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers trade quarter swings as Bam Adebayo sets the early pace

The Los Angeles Lakers moved to 45-25 and the Miami Heat moved to 38-32 after a 134-126 result at 8:00 PM EDT at the Kaseya Center.


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First quarter


The Miami Heat opened with 42 points in the first quarter while the Los Angeles Lakers scored 29.


The Heat created that lead with 70 points in the paint on the night and 31 assists in the game.


Bam Adebayo posted 28 points and 10 rebounds in the previous game, and that interior production matched a Heat attack that finished 74 percent on points-in-the-paint attempts.


Second quarter


The Heat scored 23 points in the second quarter as the Lakers scored 30.


Miami’s offense still leaned into ball movement with a 2.82 assist-to-turnover ratio, but the Lakers kept pace by getting to the line for 45 free throw attempts.


This Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers match summary also turned on bench production, with the Heat receiving 43 bench points compared to 18 for the Lakers.


Third quarter


The Heat scored 23 points in the third quarter while the Lakers scored 38.


The Lakers’ surge aligned with 44 percent shooting from 3-point range on 32 attempts, and their 53 percent field goal shooting pushed the game toward their offensive rating of 132.9.


Miami generated 19 points off turnovers, but the Lakers limited the damage with 13 total turnovers and 8 steals that cut off several Heat possessions.


Davion Mitchell delivered 16 points and 6 assists in the previous game, and his efficient finishing fit a Heat night that shot 64 percent on 2-point attempts.


Fourth quarter


The Heat scored 38 points in the fourth quarter while the Lakers scored 37, and Miami’s late push tracked with 82 percent free throw shooting.


Tyler Herro produced 21 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists in the previous game, and that kind of perimeter workload mirrored a Heat effort that attempted 38 threes.


The Lakers closed with 54 total rebounds and 50 points in the paint, and that blend of second chances and rim pressure stood up against Miami’s 47 rebounds and 12 offensive boards.


For a Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers full match report feel, the Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers scoreline review centers on the Lakers’ 14 made threes and 34 made free throws as the decisive scoring lanes in the game-changing plays Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers.


The Heat next appear at 8:00 PM EDT on 2026-03-21 at the Toyota Center at 1510 Polk Street in Houston, Texas, and the broadcast listings include FDSSUN and SCHN.


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