The Miami Heat look to bounce back against the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 4 of the second-round series Sunday at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Penn.
Miami, who leads 2-1 in the series, had an uninspiring Game 3, losing 99-79, on the road Friday. The dull offensive showing came courtesy of Miami shooting 35.1 percent from the floor — its worst mark this postseason — including 7-of-30 (23.3 percent) from 3-point range, it’s second-worst 3-point output these playoffs.
The Heat sported a dismal 45.1 true-shooting percentage Friday, their worst in the playoffs since Game 3 of the 2015-16 first-round series between the Heat and Charlotte Hornets, where they scored just 80 points on 34.