A young Sacramento Kings line-up has rallied to overcome a 12-point final-quarter deficit to break a 16-year losing streak in Miami.
The 89-88 upset on Thursday by the Western Conference's worst team was a come-from-behind victory in more ways than one.
After Kings shooting guard Bogdan Bogdanovic missed a mid-range jump shot with 5.8 seconds on the clock, rookie De'Aaron Fox leapt from well behind Heat point guard Goran Dragic to dunk a putback.
Josh Richardson missed a contested seven-metre shot at the buzzer to seal the Kings' first win in Miami since November 2001.
Reserve shooting guard Buddy Hield led the Kings with 24 points, while Fox chipped in with 14.