Wizards 117
Heat 113
March 6, 2018 | Capital One Arena | Washington, D.C.
The Washington Wizards had a terrible start to a four-game homestand, but the Miami Heat provided an opportunity to salvage something. The home team quickly jumped out to a 27-9 lead less then eight minutes into the game, but the advantage would dwindle to the point of overtime.
Despite their best efforts to otherwise, the Wizards came away victorious behind strong late play from Markieff Morris. The power forward finished with a double-double, 16 points and 13 rebounds, important three-pointer with 1:07 to play in overtime, and strong contest of Dwyane Wade’s potential game-tying shot.

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More Sloppy Play Nearly Blows Game
A huge reason why Washington was able to quickly get out to an 18-point lead, besides the fact that Miami played the night before, is that they did not have a turnover through the game’s first nine minutes. By the end of regulation, the Wizards had 18 turnovers that the Heat translated into 29 points. Washington also surrendered 60 points in the paint on 30-of-40 shooting to Miami, which is tied for their season-worst (Oklahoma City on January 25).
As if they wanted to send Wade out on top in potentially his last game ever in D.C., the Wizards inexplicably fouled him on an and-1 with 2.8 seconds left in regulation to force overtime as well as in overtime with 12.9 seconds left on a three-point attempt to see their lead cut from four to just one. On the first foul, Bradley Beal should have simply let Wade score the layup instead of strongly contesting the drive and on the second foul, which was a questionably call, Kelly Oubre Jr. should have simply backed off and not give the officials anything to consider. Wade finished the game 0-of-5 from three. Tomas Satoransky also missed two out of four free throws in the final 22 seconds after making all 21 of his free throws since becoming the starter.