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2023 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 1

Miami HEAT (13-10)

2023 Eastern Conference Champions

Lost to Nuggets in NBA Finals (1-4)

2.6

LAST GAME STARTERS

POS PLAYER HT WT PPG RPG AST MISC. NOTES

F #22

JIMMY BUTLER

(Marquette)

6-7 230 26.9 6.5 5.9 Was named MVP of the Eastern

Conference Finals against Boston.

F #42

KEVIN LOVE

(UCLA)

6-8 245 6.9 5.6 1.2

Took 33 charges this regular

season, the second-most in the NBA. C #13

BAM ADEBAYO

(Kentucky)

6-9 255 17.9 9.9 3.7

Recorded his first career playoff

triple-double in the Game 5 series- clincher win at MIL on 4/26. G #31

MAX STRUS

(DePaul)

6-5 220 9.3 3.6 1.4

Connected on seven three-point

field goals while finishing with 31 points in the second Play-In Game vs. CHI on 4/14. G #2

GABE VINCENT

(UC Santa Barbara)

6-3 195 12.7 1.4 3.5

Started a single season career-

high 34 games this regular season.

PLAYER REASON STATUS

TBD

STATUS REPORT

DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET)/RESULTS TV (+/-)

10/19 CHICAGO L, 116-108 -8

10/21 BOSTON L, 111-104 -7

10/22 TORONTO W, 112-109 +3

10/24 TORONTO L, 98-90 -8

10/26 @ Portland W, 119-98 +21

10/27 @ Golden State L, 123-110 -13

10/29 @ Sacramento L, 119-113 -6

11/1 GOLDEN STATE W, 116-109 +7

11/2 SACRAMENTO W, 110-107 +3

11/4 @ Indiana L, 101-99 -2

11/7 PORTLAND L, 110-107 -3

11/10 CHARLOTTE W, 117-112 (OT) +5

11/12 CHARLOTTE W, 132-115 +17

11/14 PHOENIX W, 113-112 +1

11/16 @ Toronto L, 112-104 -8

11/18 @ Washington L, 107-106 (OT) -1

11/20 @ Cleveland L, 113-87 -26

11/21 @ Minnesota L, 105-101 -4

11/23 WASHINGTON W, 113-105 +8

11/25 WASHINGTON W, 110-107 +3

11/27 @ Atlanta W, 106-98 +8

11/30 @ Boston L, 134-121 -13

12/2 @ Boston W, 120-116 (OT) +4

12/5 @ Memphis L, 101-93 -8

12/6 DETROIT L, 116-96 -20

12/8 L.A. CLIPPERS W, 115-110 +5

12/10 SAN ANTONIO L, 115-111 -4

12/12 @ Indiana W, 87-82 +5

12/14 @ Oklahoma City W, 110-108 +2

12/15 @ Houston W, 111-108 +3

12/17 @ San Antonio (MC) W, 111-101 +10

12/20 CHICAGO L, 113-103 -10

12/23 INDIANA L, 111-108 -3

12/26 MINNESOTA W, 113-110 +3

12/28 L.A. LAKERS W, 112-98 +14

12/30 @ Denver L, 124-119 -5

12/31 @ Utah W, 126-123 +3

1/2 @ L.A. Clippers W, 110-100 +10

1/4 @ L.A. Lakers L, 112-109 -3

1/6 @ Phoenix W, 104-96 +8

1/8 BROOKLYN L, 102-101 -1

1/10 OKLAHOMA CITY W, 112-111 +1

1/12 MILWAUKEE W, 108-102 +6

1/14 MILWAUKEE W, 111-95 +16

1/16 @ Atlanta L, 121-113 -8

1/18 @ New Orleans W, 124-98 +26

1/20 @ Dallas L, 115-90 -25

1/22 NEW ORLEANS W, 100-96 +4

1/24 BOSTON W, 98-95 +3

1/27 ORLANDO W, 110-105 +5

1/29 @ Charlotte L, 122-117 -5

1/31 @ Cleveland W, 100-97 +3

2/2 @ New York L, 106-104 -2

2/4 @ Milwaukee L, 123-115 -8

2/8 INDIANA W, 116-111 +5

2/10 HOUSTON W, 97-95 +2

2/11 @ Orlando W, 107-103 +4

2/13 DENVER L, 112-108 -4

2/15 @ Brooklyn L, 116-105 -11

All-Star Break (Salt Lake City, UT)

2/24 @ Milwaukee L, 128-99 -29

2/25 @ Charlotte L, 108-103 -5

2/27 @ Philadelphia W, 101-99 +2

3/1 PHILADELPHIA L, 119-96 -23

3/3 NEW YORK L, 122-120 -2

3/4 ATLANTA W, 117-109 +8

3/6 ATLANTA W, 130-128 +2

3/8 CLEVELAND L, 104-100 -4

3/10 CLEVELAND W, 119-115 +4

3/11 @ Orlando L, 126-114 (OT) -12

3/13 UTAH W, 119-115 +4

3/15 MEMPHIS W, 138-119 +19

3/18 @ Chicago L, 113-99 -14

3/19 @ Detroit W, 112-100 +12

3/22 NEW YORK W, 127-120 +7

3/25 BROOKLYN L, 129-100 -29

3/28 @ Toronto L, 106-92 -14

3/29 @ New York L, 101-92 -9

4/1 DALLAS W, 129-122 +7

4/4 @ Detroit W, 118-105 +13

4/6 @ Philadelphia W, 129-101 +28

4/7 @ Washington L, 114-108 -6

4/9 ORLANDO W, 123-110 +13

Play-In Tournament

4/11 ATLANTA L, 116-105 -11

4/14 CHICAGO W, 102-91 +11

First Round

4/16 @ Milwaukee W, 130-117 +13

4/19 @ Milwaukee L, 138-122 -16

4/22 MILWAUKEE W, 121-99 +22

4/24 MILWAUKEE W, 119-114 +5

4/26 @ Milwaukee W, 128-126 (OT) +2

East Semifinals

4/30 @ New York W, 108-101 +7

5/2 @ New York L, 111-105 -6

5/6 NEW YORK W, 105-86 +19

5/8 NEW YORK W, 109-101 +8

5/10 @ New York L, 112-103 -9

5/12 NEW YORK W, 96-92 +4

East Finals

5/17 @ Boston W, 123-116 +7

5/19 @ Boston W, 111-105 +6

5/21 BOSTON W, 128-102 +26

5/23 BOSTON L, 116-99 -17

5/25 @ Boston L, 110-97 -13

5/27 BOSTON L, 104-103 -1

5/29 @ Boston W, 103-84 +19

2022-23 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

NBA FINALS SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT TIME (LOCAL) RESULTS

6/1/23 at Denver 6:30 PM L, 104-93

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

6/4/23 at Denver 6:00 PM W, 111-108

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

6/7/23 vs. Denver 8:30 PM L, 109-94

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

6/9/23 vs. Denver 8:30 PM L, 108-95

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

6/12/23 at Denver 6:30 PM L, 94-89

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

6/15/23 vs. Denver* 8:30 PM

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

6/18/23 at Denver* 6:00 PM

TV: ABC; Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM, Mix 98.3 FM (Spanish), ESPN Radio

POSTSEASON RECORDS STREAKS

Overall: 13-10 Latest Streak: Lost 3

Home: 7-4 Home Streak: Lost 4

Road: 6-6 Road Streak: Lost 1

Overtime: 1-0

OVERALL 2022-23 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS VS. WESTERN CONFERENCE Overall: 44-38 (2021-22 Record: 53-29) Overall: 20-10 (2021-22 Record: 18-12) Home: 27-14 (2021-22 Record: 29-12) Home: 12-3 (2021-22 Record: 9-6) Road: 17-24 (2021-22 Record: 24-17) Road: 8-7 (2021-22 Record: 9-6) Overtime: 3-2 (2021-22 Record: 1-3) Overtime: 0-0 (2021-22 Record: 0-1)

HEAT SEASON RECORDS

2023 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 2

2023 POSTSEASON STATS COMPARISON

HEAT CATEGORY OPPONENTS

108.3 POINTS PER GAME 106.8

.458 FG PCT. .465 .380 3-PT FG PCT. .326 .813 FT PCT. .753

40.3 REBOUNDS PER GAME 44.1

23.6 ASSISTS PER GAME 23.1

7.00 STEALS PER GAME 5.78

11.7 TURNOVERS PER GAME 13.5

3.57 BLOCKS PER GAME 4.70

2023 POSTSEASON GAME NOTES

HOT TAKES:

The HEAT entered the 2023 Playoffs with an all-time 149-118 (.558) postseason record, the third-highest in NBA history, behind only the

Lakers (.599) and Celtics (.567).

After defeating the Celtics in Game 7 on 5/29, Miami improved to a perfect 16-0 series record when holding a 3-1 advantage.

Jimmy Butler has recorded eight 40-point playoff games, helping Miami to a 7-1 record in those games.

Jimmy Butler recorded six steals in Game 1 at BOS on 5/17, tying for the second-most in HEAT postseason history.

Miami connected on 19 three-point field goals in Game 3 vs. BOS on 5/21, the second-most in team postseason history.

The HEAT attempted just two free throws in Game 1 of The Finals, marking the lowest for any playoff game in NBA history, and was only

the sixth time ever, including both the regular season and postseason, that a team attempted two or fewer free throws in a game.

16 of their 23 playoff games, including under 40 percent from three-

point range 17 times.

Miami led all teams this postseason in deflections (353), loose balls recovered (134) and charges taken (25).

NBA FINALS: The HEAT made their seventh NBA Finals, having captured three NBA Championships in their previous six appearances. They have

become the first Play-In team and just the second number eight seed to make The Finals in NBA history

team has made more over that span. Additionally, since entering the league as a franchise during the 1988-89 season, the HEAT has been a part of

20 percent of all NBA Finals over that span. Below are the most NBA Finals appearances since the HEAT made their first in 2006.

MOST TEAMS

7 Miami

6 Golden State

5 Cleveland

4 L.A. Lakers

RILEY IN THE FINALS: This marked as HEAT President Pat Riley 19th NBA Finals in his career which includes three as a player, one as an assistant

coach, nine as a head coach and six as an executive. His 19 appearances in the 77 all-time NBA Finals accounts for Riley being a part of 24.7 percent

of all NBA Finals in league history. Additionally, Riley has captured nine NBA Championships, one as a player, one as assistant coach, five as head

coach and two as executive. SPOELSTRA IN THE FINALS: This marked , tying for the fourth-most by any coach

in NBA history (he was also an assistant on the 2006 championship team). Spoelstra has totaled 14 NBA Finals wins, the seventh-most in NBA history.

Below are the most Finals appearances by head coaches in league history.

NBA COACHES FINALS APPEARANCES COACH

13 Phil Jackson

11 Red Auerbach

9 Pat Riley

6 Erik Spoelstra

6 Steve Kerr

6 Gregg Popovich

6 John Kundla

8 SEED WINS: The HEAT secured their 13th victory this postseason in Game 2 of the NBA Finals at DEN, marking as the most wins by an 8-Seed

during a single postseason in NBA history. Below are the most in league history.

MOST WINS BY 8 SEED TEAMS PLAYOFFS

13 Miami 2023

12 New York 1999

7 Philadelphia 2012

7 Memphis 2011

2023 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 3

GAMES PLAYED: Miami has played a total of 107 games this season, including 82 regular season, two play-in and 23 playoff games. The 107 games

3 playoff games tied the most in team history. Below are both the

most overall and playoff games played in team history. HEAT MOST GMS PLAYED SEASON HEAT MOST PLAYOFF GMS PLAYOFFS

107 2022-23 23 2023

105 2012-13 23 2013

105 2005-06 23 2012

103 2010-11 23 2006

POSTSEASON POINTS: Jimmy Butler has scored 592 points this postseason, the fourth-most for a single postseason in HEAT history. Below are the

most points during a single postseason in franchise history.

HEAT MOST PTS SINGLE POSTSEASON PLAYER PLAYOFFS

697 LeBron James 2012

654 Dwyane Wade 2006

596 LeBron James 2013

592 Jimmy Butler 2023

548 LeBron James 2014

ENERGY IN THE FOURTH: The HEAT outscored Denver by double-figures in the fourth quarter in both Game 1 and Game 2 of The Finals, the first

time Denver has been outscored by double-digits in the fourth at home in consecutive games this season. Miami shot 68.8 percent from the field in

the final frame in Game 2, marking as the highest-ever fourth quarter shooting percentage on the road in NBA Finals history, and the third-highest

overall. Additionally, the HEAT totaled a +83 in fourth quarters this postseason, the fourth-highest plus/minus for a single postseason in NBA history

and have recorded four wins when entering the fourth trailing by at least eight points, the most such victories during a single postseason in NBA history.

Below are the best fourth quarter plus/minus in NBA postseason history and the highest fourth quarter percentages in Finals history.

NBA PLAYOFF 4TH QTR +/- TEAM PLAYOFFS HIGHEST FINALS 4TH QTR FG% TEAMS DATE +99 Cleveland 2007 .875 (14-of-16) San Antonio 6/5/14 vs. MIA
+94 Miami 2020 .692 (9-of-13) L.A. Lakers 6/9/00 vs. IND
+86 Utah 1996 .688 (11-of-16) Miami 6/4/23 at DEN
+83 Miami 2023

20 IN THE FINALS: Bam Adebayo scored 26 points in Game 1, 21 points in Game 2, 22 points in Game 3, 20 in Game 4 and 20 in Game 5 of the

NBA Finals, having now registered six 20-point career games in The Finals, the fourth-most in team history. Only Dwyane Wade (19), LeBron James

(17) and Jimmy Butler (9) has more.

1,000: Bam Adebayo scored the 1,000th point of his postseason career in Game 1 of The Finals at DEN on 6/1, becoming just the fifth player in HEAT

playoff history to hit the plateau. He joins only Jimmy Butler, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh to achieve the feat. Additionally, Adebayo

joins Wade as the only players to do so at age 25 or younger in franchise history.

.500+ FROM DOWNTOWN: The HEAT shot at least 50 percent from three-point range four times this postseason, tying the most during a single

postseason in team history. Below are the most games shooting at least 50 percent from downtown in HEAT postseason history.

HEAT 50+% 3FG GMS PLAYOFFS

4 2023

4 2016

4 2013

3 2005

PLAYOFF TREYS: The HEAT connected on 294 three-point field goals this postseason, the most for a single postseason in team history. Additionally,

Gabe Vincent made 51 from downtown, the third-most during a single postseason in franchise history and Duncan Robinson connected on 50, the

fourth-most. Below are both the most three-point field goals made by the team and individual in playoff team history.

HEAT TEAM PLAYOFF 3FGM PLAYOFFS HEAT PLAYER PLAYOFF 3FGM PLAYER PLAYOFFS

294 2023 62 Duncan Robinson 2020

268 2020 55 Jae Crowder 2020

196 2022 51 Gabe Vincent 2023

186 2014 50 Duncan Robinson 2023

177 2013 48 Tyler Herro 2020

48 Antoine Walker 2006

20-POINT SCORERS: Gabe Vincent (23), Bam Adebayo (21) and Jimmy Butler (21) each scored at least 20 points in Game 2 of the NBA Finals at

DEN, marking the third time the HEAT has had at least three 20-point scores in a game this postseason. The three occurrences tie the second-most

during a single postseason in franchise history. Below are the most games with at least three 20-point scorers in HEAT playoff history.

HEAT 3+ 20-POINT SCORERS PLAYOFFS

4 2011

3 2023

3 2020

3 2012

2023 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 4

PLAYOFF CALEB: Caleb Martin scored 291 points this postseason, the second-most by an undrafted player during a single postseason in NBA

history. He scored 135 points in the Eastern Conference Finals against Boston, the most points by an undrafted player in Conference Finals history

and the third-most by an undrafted player in any series in league history. Martin shot 60.2 percent from the field in the series, including 48.9 percent

from three-point range, becoming just the fourth player to post at least those numbers in a postseason series, joining only Seth Curry (2021 Semifinals),

Bonzi Wells (2006 1st Round) and Johnny Moore (1983 Semifinals). He is also just the third player ever to make at least four three-point baskets in his

first three career playoff starts, joining only Steph Curry and Anthony Edwards. Below are the most points by an undrafted player in a single postseason.

MOST PTS BY UNDRAFTED PLAYER IN SINGLE POSTSEASON PLAYER PLAYOFFS

364 John Starks 1994

291 Caleb Martin 2023

270 Austin Reaves 2023

251 Ben Wallace 2005

COMEBACKS: The HEAT came back from down 15 points in Game 2 of the NBA Finals at DEN to record a, 111-

double-figure comeback this postseason. That ties for the most double-digit comebacks during a single postseason in NBA history (since play-by-play

n by at least five points,

the most in league history during the Shot Clock Era (1955). Below are both the most double-figure and fourth quarter comebacks.

DBL-FIG COMEBACKS TEAM PLAYOFFS ENTER 4TH QTR DOWN 5+ PTS TO WIN TEAM PLAYOFFS

7 Miami 2023 4 Miami 2023

7 Golden State 2022 3 Boston 2022

7 Miami 2012 3 Memphis 2022

7 Miami 2011 3 Dallas 2003

6 Dallas 2003 3 Chicago 1997

6 L.A. Lakers 2000 3 New York 1970

CALL IT A COMEBACK: The HEAT came back from down 15 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals at DEN, tying the fourth-largest playoff comeback victory

in franchise history. Earlier this postseason, Miami recorded a 16-point fourth quarter comeback to close out the series at MIL in Game 5 on 4/26,

marking the biggest comeback victory in a series-clinching game in NBA history, which was also the third-largest overall comeback in HEAT postseason

-point come from behind win vs. MIL in Game 4 on 4/24 earlier in the series tied for the fourth-largest. Below are the

largest comebacks in HEAT postseason history.

HEAT LARGEST DEFICIT POINT IN GAME RESULT

17 60-43, 1:03 left in 2nd Qtr vs. BOS W, 106-101 on 9/17/20

17 33-16, 02.2 left in 1st Qtr vs. OKC W, 104-98 on 6/19/12

16 102-86, 10:01 left in 4th Qtr at MIL W, 128-126 (OT) on 4/26/23

15 50-35, 4:47 left in 2nd Qtr at DEN W, 111-108 on 6/4/23

15 87-72, 1:05 left in 3rd Qtr vs. MIL W, 119-114 on 4/24/23

15 37-22, 5:40 left in 2nd Qtr vs. IND W, 99-87 on 5/24/14

15 47-32, 3:35 left in 2nd Qtr vs. BOS W, 115-111 (OT) on 5/30/12

AGAINST ALL ODDS: The HEAT were not favored to win a single game in their First Round matchup with Milwaukee and in their Semifinal matchup

with New York, including six of seven games in their Eastern Conference Finals series against Boston. After defeating the one-seeded Bucks in five

games, the five-seeded Knicks in six games and the two-seeded Celtics in seven games, Miami has become just the third team to win each of their

first three postseason series as underdogs, joining only the 1999 Rockets and 1995 Knicks. Additionally, the HEAT were not favored to win a single

game in the NBA Finals, but recorded a win in Game 2 as -8.5 point underdogs at DEN. Overall, Miami was not favored to win in 22 of their 23

postseason games. Below is each game and the result in their first three series while on the way to the NBA Finals.

1ST RD VS MIL PT SPREAD HEAT RESULT SEMIS VS NY PT SPREAD HEAT RESULT EAST FINALS VS BOS PT SPREAD HEAT RESULT

Game 1 MIL by 9.5 W, +13 Game 1 NY by 4.5 W, +7 Game 1 BOS by 7.5 W, +7 Game 2 MIL by 6.5 L, -16 Game 2 NY by 6.5 L, -6 Game 2 BOS by 9.5 W, +6 Game 3 MIL by 4.5 W, +22 Game 3 NY by 3.5 W, +19 Game 3 BOS by 3.5 W, +26 Game 4 MIL by 5.5 W, +5 Game 4 NY by 4.5 W, +8 Game 4 MIA by 1.5 L, -17 Game 5 MIL by 11.5 W, +2 Game 5 NY by 3.5 L, -9 Game 5 BOS by 8.5 L, -13

Game 6 NY by 5.5 W, +4 Game 6 BOS by 2.5 L, -1

Game 7 BOS by 7.0 W, +19

BENCH BOOST: ed 33.7 points, the third-highest average this postseason, and outscored the opponents bench by +252

erves shot 40.1 percent

from three-point range, the third-highest this postseason, including 48.3 percent from the field, the fourth-highest percentage. Below are both the

PLAYOFF BENCH PPG TEAMS HEAT BENCH +/- PLAYOFFS

40.3 Sacramento +252 2023

37.4 L.A. Clippers +224 2013

33.7 Miami +140 2022

29.6 Golden State +109 2020

2023 MIAMI HEAT POSTSEASON GAME NOTES PAGE 5

Duncan Robinson totaled 140 postseason three-point field goals, the most in team history, and the third-most by an

undrafted player in NBA postseason history and by an undrafted player in the playoffs. HEAT ALL-TIME PLAYOFF 3FGM PLAYER UNDRAFTED ALL-TIME PLAYOFF 3FGM PLAYER

140 Duncan Robinson 176 John Starks

123 LeBron James 168 Bruce Bowen

117 Mario Chalmers 140 Duncan Robinson

AMONG THE BEST: HEAT Head Coach Erik Spoelstra has recorded a 109-75 (.592) career playoff record, the sixth-highest winning percentage in

NBA postseason history. He has recorded the most postseason wins and tied the most postseason series wins in the NBA since taking over the reigns

-09. Below are the highest postseason winning percentages in NBA history (min. 100 games) as well as the most playoff

wins and the most playoff series wins in the league since Spoelstra became head coach.

ALL-TIME NBA WINNING% NBA COACH PLAYOFF WINS SINCE 08-09 NBA COACH SERIES WINS SINCE 08-09 NBA COACH

.707 (99-41) Steve Kerr 109 Erik Spoelstra 23 Erik Spoelstra .688 (229-104) Phil Jackson 99 Steve Kerr 23 Steve Kerr .629 (66-39) Billy Cunningham 87 Doc Rivers 13 Gregg Popovich .606 (171-111) Pat Riley 69 Gregg Popovich 13 Doc Rivers .599 (170-114) Gregg Popovich 56 Mike Budenholzer 12 Tyronn Lue .592 (109-75) Erik Spoelstra 52 Tyronn Lue

COACH SPO: Erik Spoelstra has recorded 813 career wins (704 regular season & 109 postseason) with the HEAT, the fourth-most by a head coach

with a single franchise in NBA history. Next on the list is Red Auerbach (Celtics) with 885, followed by Jerry Sloan (Jazz) and Gregg Popovich (Spurs).

Additionally, Spoelstra has coached over 1,000 career regular season games, becoming just the third coach in NBA history to coach 1,000+ games

with only one franchise for his entire career, joining Gregg Popovich (Spurs) and Al Attles (Warriors).

PLAYOFF DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Bam Adebayo posted 11 double-doubles this postseason, tying the most for a single postseason in HEAT history.

He has now totaled 29 postseason double-doubles, the second-most in HEAT history. Of his 29 double-doubles, 20 have been with at least 20 points,

marking the second-most playoff double-doubles with at least 20 points in team history. Below are the most total double-doubles, single-postseason

double-doubles and 20-point, 10-rebound double-doubles in Miami playoff history. PLAYOFF DBL-DBLS PLAYER SINGLE PLAYOFF DBL-DBLS PLAYER PLAYOFF 20-PT, 10-REB GMS PLAYER

31 LeBron James 11 Bam Adebayo 2023 25 LeBron James

29 Bam Adebayo 11 Bam Adebayo 2020 20 Bam Adebayo

22 Dwyane Wade 11 LeBron James 2012 10 Dwyane Wade

18 Chris Bosh 10 Shaquille ONeal 2006 8 Chris Bosh

16 Udonis Haslem 8 Alonzo Mourning

15 8 Shaquille ONeal

LARGEST LEADS: The HEAT recorded a 26-point win (128-102) vs. BOS in Game 3 on 5/21, marking the biggest margin of victory by an 8 Seed in

NBA postseason history. Miami also held a 30-point lead entering the fourth quarter in the game, marking their third-largest lead entering a fourth

quarter in the playoffs. LARGEST WIN BY 8 SEED TEAM DATE HEAT LARGEST LEAD ENTERING 4TH QTR DATE +26 Miami 5/21/23 vs. BOS +34 4/28/12 vs. NY
+25 Golden State 5/3/07 vs. DAL +33 5/30/14 vs. IND
+24 New York 5/12/99 vs. MIA +30 5/21/23 vs. BOS
+23 Indiana 4/30/02 vs. NJ +30 5/1/16 vs. CHA
+23 Indiana 5/4/93 vs. NY +29 5/8/13 vs. CHI

THE UNDRAFTED: Miam

the most points by undrafted players in any postseason game during the Modern Draft Era (1966). Additionally, Miami holds the top eight spots for

undrafted players highest scoring games in NBA history during the Modern Draft Era, below is each of those.

MOST PTS BY UNDRAFTED PLAYERS IN NBA PLAYOFF HISTORY TEAM DATE

81 Miami 5/21/23 vs. BOS

74 Miami 5/2/23 at NY

60 Miami 5/19/23 at BOS

59 Miami 5/27/23 vs. BOS

56 Miami 5/29/23 at BOS

56 Miami 4/17/22 vs. ATL

52 Miami 5/25/23 at BOS

52 Miami 5/10/22 vs. PHI

POSTSEASON WINS: With their Game 7 victory in the Eastern Conference Finals, Miami has now recorded 20 playoff wins against Boston, the most

victories against any opponent in HEAT postseason history. Below are the most playoffs wins against any opponent in team history.

HEAT MOST PLAYOFF WINS VS OPP OPPONENT

20 Boston

19 New York

18 Indiana

13 Chicago

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EVERYONE CONTRIBUTES: The HEAT had six players score at least 15 points in Game 1 of the Conference Finals at BOS on 5/17, marking the

first time in HEAT postseason history that Miami has had at least six different players score at least 15 points in a playoff game. It also is just the sixth

time in Conference/Divisional Finals history it has happened and first time since 1985. Below is each Conference/Divisional Finals occurrence.

MOST PLAYERS W/15+ PTS TEAM DATE PLAYERS

6 Miami 5/17/23 at BOS Butler, Adebayo, Strus, Vincent, Lowry, Martin

6 L.A. Lakers 5/22/85 vs. DEN Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson, Worthy, Scott, Spriggs, McGee

6 Boston 5/23/84 vs. MIL Bird, Parish, McHale, Maxwell, Johnson, Henderson

6 Phoenix 5/9/76 vs. GS Westphal, Arsdale, Sobers, Adams, Heard, Erickson

6 St. Louis 4/1/67 at SF Wilkens, Beaty, Bridges, Caldwell, Guerin, Hudson

6 St. Louis 3/25/57 at MIN Pettit, Martin, Macauley, Hagan, Share, McMahon

CALEB OFF THE BENCH: Caleb Martin averaged 17.6 points (88 total) off the bench in the Eastern Conference Finals (before starting the final two

games), tying the fifth-highest scoring average by a reserve in a Conference Finals series history. It is also the second-highest average by a HEAT

reserve for any postseason series in team history. Below are both the highest scoring averages by a reserve in Conference Finals history (since starts

were tracked in 1971) and for any series by a reserve in HEAT history. NBA PPG BY RESERVE IN CF PLAYER CF SERIES HEAT PPG BY RESERVE PLAYER SERIES

19.2 Tyler Herro 2020 vs. BOS 19.2 Tyler Herro 2020 CF vs. BOS

19.1 Andrew Toney 1981 vs. BOS 17.6 Caleb Martin 2023 CF vs. BOS

18.5 James Harden 2012 vs. SAN 16.6 Dwyane Wade 2018 RD1 vs. PHI

18.2 Eric Gordon 2018 vs. GSW 14.7 Tyler Herro 2022 SEMI vs. PHI

17.6 Caleb Martin 2023 vs. BOS 13.8 Bimbo Coles 1994 RD1 vs. ATL

17.6 Manu Ginobili 2007 vs. UTA

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS: The HEAT have won 33 playoff series in postseason history, recording a .611 winning percentage (33-21), the third-

highest winning percentage in NBA history. Below are the top playoff series winning percentages among active franchises in league history.

ALL-TIME PLAYOFF SERIES WIN% TEAMS

.713 (112-45) L.A. Lakers .679 (89-42) Boston .611 (33-21) Miami .610 (47-30) Golden State .570 (45-34) San Antonio

GAME 7: Miami has recorded an all-time 7-5 (.583) record in a Game 7, tying the fourth-highest winning percentage in NBA history (minimum 10

games). Additionally, Erik Spoelstra has recorded a .625 (5-3) winning percentage in a Game 7, the fourth-best among coaches in NBA history with at

least that many such games coached. Below are the highest winning percentages by coaches in a Game 7 in league history (minimum seven games).

NBA COACHES ALL-TIME IN GM 7 COACH

1.000 (8-0) Red Auerbach

.750 (6-2) K.C. Jones .667 (6-3) Phil Jackson .625 (5-3) Erik Spoelstra .600 (6-4) Larry Brown

NNAMDI: Gabe Vincent scored a career-high 29 points vs. BOS in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on 5/21, becoming just the third undrafted

player in NBA history to score at least 29 points in a postseason game, only Moses Malone (five times) and Phil Chenier (5/9/75) have accomplished

the feat.

SPOELSTRA IN THE CONFERENCE FINALS: Head Coach Erik Spoelstra is made his seventh Conference Finals appearance, the second-most by

any head coach among the four major sports leagues (NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL) since he was named head coach, second to only Bill Be

Conference Finals appearances. Spoelstra is now 6-1 (.857) in Conference Finals series, the third-best winning percentage in Conference Finals

history (minimum five series). Additionally, he has now recorded 27 Conference Finals wins, tying the fourth-most in NBA history. Below are the highest

winning percentages and the most wins by any head coach in Conference Finals history. ALL-TIME NBA CF SERIES WIN% NBA COACH ALL-TIME CF WINS NBA COACH

1.000 (6-0) Steve Kerr 55 Phil Jackson

.929 (13-1) Phil Jackson 45 Red Auerbach .857 (6-1) Erik Spoelstra 40 Pat Riley .833 (5-1) K.C. Jones 27 Erik Spoelstra

27 Gregg Popovich

CONFERENCE FINALS: The HEAT made their 10th Conference Finals appearance (1997, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2020, 2022 & 2023),

tying for the third-most among all four major sports leagues since making their first appearance in 1997. Below are the most Conference Finals

appearances in the NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL since Miami made their first in 1997. TEAM

13 New England Patriots

12 New York Yankees

10 Miami HEAT

10 L.A. Lakers

10 San Antonio Spurs

10 St. Louis Cardinals

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ELIMINATION GAMES: Coach Spoelstra is 13-10 (.565) all-time in elimination games, the fifth-highest winning percentage in NBA history (minimum

20 games), including a 5-1 (.833) record in Eastern Conference Finals elimination games, with four of those victories coming against Boston. Below

are both the highest winning percentages in an elimination game by a coach in NBA history (minimum 20 games) and in an elimination game in

Conference Finals history (minimum five games).

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