Watch Heat vs. Hawks Play Of The Night: Tyler Herro Nails Three-Pointer With Shot Clock Expiring

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The Miami Heat took down the Atlanta Hawks thanks to the efforts of guards Tyler Herro and Duncan Robinson.
Herro and Robinson's performances were highlighted by a combined 30 points in the final quarter. The most electrifying play took place late in the fourth quarter.
Herro received the ball from Robinson with less than five seconds on the shot clock. Herro took one dribble to the wing before attempting a long-range three-pointer over Hawks center Clint Capela. He drained the shot, increasing the Heat's lead to nine points with two minutes left in the game.
Herro wrapped up the game with 30 points, seven rebounds, and two assists on 52.4 percent shooting and 7 of 13 shooting from beyond the arc. Since returning from injury, the former Sixth Man of the Year is continuing to prove why he is a cornerstone of the organization.
Robinson scored a season-high 27 points, with 21 coming in the final quarter on 85.7 percent shooting. He is inconsistent at times, but during his best displays, Robinson is their X-factor. Without him, Miami may have allowed a comeback to Atlanta due to their closing struggles.
The Heat will look to prolong their winning streak on Christmas against Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers.
Miami Heat vs. Atlanta Hawks Takeaways: Duncan Robinson Came Alive In The Final Quarter
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