Mon Nov 03 03:30:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing the Heat’s loss to the Spurs:

Spurs Hold Off Heat’s Furious Fourth-Quarter Rally; Adebayo’s Dunk Highlights Close Contest

SAN ANTONIO, TX – The Miami Heat fell to the San Antonio Spurs despite a valiant fourth-quarter comeback attempt, losing a hard-fought battle that saw both teams trade blows. The Spurs ultimately secured the victory with clutch shooting down the stretch, overcoming a brief Heat lead late in the game.

San Antonio dominated the third quarter, outscoring the Heat and building a substantial lead after the Heat were up by 1 point at the start of the second half. Miami struggled offensively, missing key shots and committing costly fouls, allowing the Spurs to close the quarter with an 87-72 advantage.

However, the Heat roared back in the fourth. Fueled by scorching hot shooting, Miami went on a run that saw them briefly take the lead, 89-88. But the Spurs responded with timely three-pointers, demonstrating resilience and regaining control of the game with key hustle plays and buckets.

A highlight of the game came in the first half when Heat center Bam Adebayo delivered a thunderous dunk over Spurs rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama. The play was reminiscent of LeBron James’ iconic dunk over Jason Terry, electrifying the crowd and showcasing Adebayo’s athleticism.

Adebayo’s performance continues to be a focal point as Tyler Herro remains sidelined with a foot injury. Historically, Adebayo’s offensive output has increased when Herro is unavailable. This season, with Herro’s potential return looming, the Heat coaching staff, led by Erik Spoelstra, will face the challenge of balancing offensive opportunities among its players. Norman Powell also took the road trip off with a strained groin, further complicating the Heat’s offensive equation.

The Heat will look to bounce back in their next game, while the Spurs will savor this victory as a testament to their resilience and clutch performance.

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