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... defend, and the Heat followed suit.

The two sides fought evenly for a while.

In the second half of the third quarter, the Knicks had problems on the offensive end.

Millsap and Danny Green, who came off the bench, had problems with their touch, missed shots one after another, and were beaten into defensive counterattacks by the Heat.

In the end, it could only rely on Lian Dao's superb performance to bite the score, but the ultimate offense belonging to the Knicks d ...

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