Thrilling Finish: Wizards Edge Out Heat 119-118 in Nail-Biting Contest
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Game Recap

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Turning Point
The turning point of the game came in the fourth quarter, when the Wizards managed to pull ahead by 5 points with just minutes left to play. The Heat fought back, but the Wizards' defense held strong, securing the win. A crucial three-pointer by Deni Avdija with 1:15 left on the clock proved to be the nail in the coffin for the Heat.Stats and Analysis
The Wizards' victory can be attributed to their impressive shooting percentage, with the team hitting 52.3% of their field goals. They also outrebounded the Heat 45-38, giving them more opportunities to score. The Heat, on the other hand, struggled with turnovers, committing 18 throughout the game. This proved costly, as the Wizards capitalized on these mistakes to score easy points. The Wizards' 119-118 win over the Heat was an instant classic, with both teams giving it their all. The Wizards' strong team performance and clutch plays in the fourth quarter ultimately led to their victory. As the season heats up, this win will be a significant boost to the Wizards' morale and momentum. Fans can expect more thrilling matchups like this as the playoffs approach. For more game highlights and analysis, visit ESPN for the latest updates.Keywords: Wizards, Heat, NBA, Basketball, Bradley Beal, Kristaps Porzingis, Jimmy Butler, Deni Avdija, ESPN