NBA Fans React To Miami Heat Smashing NBA Free Throw Record By Going 40-40

The Miami Heat went to the free throw line 40 times against the Oklahoma City Thunder and made all 40 shots, a new NBA record.

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The Miami Heat just won one of the most bizarre national TV games of the season when they hosted the Oklahoma City Thunder and eked out a 1-point 111-112 win on the night. Miami struggled to score from open play, but they excelled at getting to the line at a historic rate.

The Heat was awarded 40 free throws on the night and miraculously made every single one en route to their 1-point win. Jimmy Butler was the star from the line, making 23 shots without a miss and ending the game with 37 points. Fans couldn’t believe what they were seeing.

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The game also saw Dewayne Dedmon throw a massage gun onto the court while play was still active, getting into an argument with coach Erik Spoelstra on the bench. This was a fortunate win for the Heat, which struggled mightily against the 13th-seeded OKC Thunder.


Changes The Heat Needs To Make Before The Trade Deadline

Winning games because you received and converted 40 free throws is extremely impressive but not sustainable. The Heat needs to address questions around its offense, as it’s entirely reliant on either Tyler Herro or Jimmy Butler. Kyle Lowry hasn’t been the signing they hoped he would be, and the lack of frontcourt depth is severely impacting them.

The team is expected to make a trade before the deadline, but candidates aren’t exactly clear. They can swing big for a player like Zach LaVine, but with no pick equity, they’ll have to look toward the bargain bin. John Collins was a rumored target but the Hawks’ absurd asking price for Collins makes that unlikely. 

The options are looking thin, so the Heat also have to hope that players like Bam Adebayo start giving them more productive play on the court. 

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