The Miami Heat were fired in the third quarter, but it was not enough to beat the Hawks in a third straight game. The series now leads 2-1 from the Heat.

Thanks to a floating shot by Tray Young with four seconds left in the game, Nate McMillan’s men won 111-110.

The Heat’s solid defense could not silence Trae Young. The playmaker scored 24 points along with the winning basket.

Once again, Jimmy Butler led the Heat class. He had 20 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists. He had the opportunity to give victory to his team at the sound of the siren, but missed his shot.

Tyler Hero made a strong play for the Heat, coming off the bench he had 24 points.

Heat point guard Kyle Lowry had to leave the game after the second quarter due to an injury to his left foot.

The next duel between the Heat and the Hawks will take place on April 24 at 7 p.m. in Atlanta where the Hawks will try to win a second consecutive game and tie the series.

The 3rd game of the series between the Miami Heat and the Atlanta Hawks, which was scheduled for 7 pm on Friday, was delayed due to a suspicious package outside the State Farm Arena.

The meeting started around 7:55 p.m.

Middleton’s absence has not affected the Bucks

A flawless performance by Bobby Portis helped the Bucks win the 3rd game of the Bucks-Bulls series, 111-81.

The strong winger had 18 points and 16 rebounds while making 50% of his three-pointers.

Grayson Allen and John Antitokunbo were the other players who stood out for the attack of Mike Budenholzer. Allen had 22 points in a row and the Greek giant had 18 points, 7 rebounds and 9 assists.

As for the Bulls, Nikola Vucevic stood out with 19 points. Former Raptors Demar DeRozan played a tough game with just 11 points.

The next series is on April 24 at 13:00 again at the United Center in Chicago. The Bulls will try to balance the series before returning to Milwaukee for Game 5.