Dedmon, Strus, And Robinson play ‘Triple Pistols’ for Miami Heat

Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) drives the ball around Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) drives the ball around Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat reacts after being fouled during the second half against the Golden State Warriors(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat got a clutch win over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.

Though the Warriors entered the night struggling, with a record that isn’t much better than Miami’s, you still look at them with a certain level of respect, as they are the defending champions and still roster much of the same talent that they would win that title with on last season.

When it comes to the game on Tuesday night though, they looked as though they would be the team walking out of the arena with some sense of “rectification”. At least, that’s how it begun.

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With the Heat getting out to a rather unorganized start on the night, things would appear as if it would be another long night for the Heat and Heat supporters. But it wasn’t to be and mainly due to the bench play the Miami Heat got.

Outplaying the Warriors’ bench, that difference would show up on the scoreboard in a big way. Outscoring the Golden State reserves by nearly 20 points on the night, the Miami Heat bench got key play from Dewayne Dedmon, Max Strus, Duncan Robinson, and Gabe Vincent.