The Miami Heat inbounded the ball with 16 seconds on the clock, snagging T.J. McConnell on a screen. That was enough to free up Tyler Herro to tie the game on a wide open three. It capped a 10-1 run for the Heat, tying the game after trailing by nine with less than three minutes on the clock.
It was a familiar situation for the Indiana Pacers, who have recently given up late game leads with deft precision, including one to Miami just 11 days prior. Instead of backing into a win or simply not getting one, the Pacers had a response.