The Toronto Raptors faced the Miami Heat in the second of a home-and-home series. After dropping the first, the Raptors looked to take one back, making up for mistakes the first time around. The starters remained the same for both teams, but the outcome was the opposite, with Toronto taking the win.
For Miami, Tyler Herro was the hardest to stop, especially from long range. He hit a number of frustratingly difficult shots and drew a lot of defensive coverage from the Raptors throughout the night. He led the heat in scoring with 31 points. Bam Adebayo was also big for the Heat, posting 13-20-7 and even hitting an uncharacteristic 3-pointer in the final seconds.