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How the Heat have stopped Trae Young, plus the Nets have run out of time to fix things

How the Heat have stopped Trae Young, plus the Nets have run out of time to fix things

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THE MIAMI HEAT

They may not have the biggest stars, get the biggest headlines or, in yesterday’s game, even have one of their best players. But the Miami Heat are just fine doing it their own way. On Sunday, they showed that once again, dominating the Hawks, 110-86.

Jimmy Butler poured in 36 points and snared 10 rebounds.All five Miami starters scored in double figures.The Heat did this despite Kyle Lowry sitting out with a hamstring injury and the Hawks’ Clint Capela returning from a knee injury.

While Butler carried the Heat offense, Miami’s defense on Trae Young is what’s really standing out. Atlanta’s star point guard scored just nine points on 3-for-11 shooting and had a plus/minus of -27. So far this series, Young…

Is scoring 16.5 points per gameHas as many assists (24) as turnoversIs shooting 35 percent from the fieldIs shooting 21 percent on 3-pointers

Young stole the show last postseason, when the Hawks…

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