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Miami edge struggling Lakers
With Stephen Curry out, Hornets defeat Warriors 102-100 on buzzer-beater
Published: Feb 21, 2021 04:28 PM

Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat handles the ball defended by Wesley Matthews of the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday in Los Angeles, California. Photo: VCG

 Jimmy Butler and Kendrick Nunn combined for 51 points as the Miami Heat defeated reigning league champions the Los Angeles Lakers 96-94 on Saturday, in a rematch of last season's NBA Finals.

Nunn finished with 27 points and Butler had 24 and eight rebounds for the Heat, who have won six of their last nine contests.

Bam Adebayo tallied 16 points and 10 rebounds and Duncan Robinson added 11 points with 10 rebounds. 

This was the first meeting between the two teams since the Lakers defeated the Heat four games to two for their record-equalling 17th league crown in October in Orlando, Florida. The Lakers have now lost three of their last four games.

They were without injured All-Star forward Anthony Davis, who sat out his fourth straight game with a right Achilles tendon injury, and guard Dennis Schroder, who missed his second straight game due to the NBA's COVID-19 restrictions.  

The Lakers got 19 points from 36-year-old LeBron James, who shot just seven of 21 from the floor.  Kyle Kuzma had 23 points, Montrezl Harrell finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 11 points.

Elsewhere, Terry Rozier hit the game winner at the buzzer, capping a game-high 36-point performance as the Charlotte Hornets returned from an unexpected break to beat the Golden State Warriors 102-100.

The Hornets hadn't played since Valentine's Day after two games were postponed because of COVID-19 measures.

Kelly Oubre had 25 points to pace the Warriors, who were missing All-Star Stephen Curry and lost for a second straight game. Curry was on the floor for the warm-up but returned to the dressing room shortly before the tipoff. The Warriors said the league's third-leading scorer wasn't feeling well.