The Miami Heat unleashed an offensive onslaught against the Washington Wizards, finishing with a stunning 132-101 victory that set new franchise records in scoring efficiency. Led by Jimmy Butler, who poured in 38 points, Miami shot an incredible 56% from the field and a scorching 45% from beyond the arc. The team’s relentless pace and precise ball movement left the Wizards scrambling, as they dished out a season-high 32 assists, showcasing a perfect blend of individual brilliance and cohesive teamwork.


Washington struggled to contain Miami’s multifaceted attack, unable to slow down key contributors like Tyler Herro, who chipped in 25 points, and Bam Adebayo, who dominated inside with 17 points and 12 rebounds. The Wizards’ defense was outmatched on every level, allowing:


  • 30 successful three-pointers attempted by the Heat
  • Five players scoring in double digits
  • Over 40 second-chance points

Player Points Assists Rebounds
Jimmy Butler 38 7 6
Tyler Herro 25 4 5
Bam Adebayo 17 3 12