The Miami Heat hit five of their first seven shots to race out to a 12-2 lead in the first three minutes of the game and never looked back to remain perfect at home with a 122-105 win versus the Golden State Warriors on Friday night.
As is customary this season so far at the AmericanAirlines Arena, the Heat started the game red-hot from the floor to build a sizable lead while maintaining their defensive intensity enough in the second half to withstand any runs from the opponent. Against the NBA’s worst team, the Heat were able to get great looks at the basket right from the start while Kendrick Nunn, who played in the Warriors system last season, led the charge early as he penetrated and finished at the rim with ease.