The Philadelphia 76ers fell to 2-11 on the season after an ugly 106-89 loss to the Miami Heat Monday night.
Philadelphia started the game off much better offensively than Friday’s loss to the Orlando Magic. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as both teams shot below 42 percent from the field. However, the team went cold in the third quarter, and throughout the game turnovers were a big issue.
The Sixers committed 14, which led to easy points for the Heat who struggled to connect from downtown (29.5 percent).
Jared McCain (20 points) led the team in scoring for the fifth time this season and for the third consecutive game.