76ers vs. Heat score: What we learned as Nic Batum steps up to lead Philly to No. 7 seed, date with Knicks

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The Philadelphia 76ers are moving on to face the New York Knicks in the 2024 NBA playoffs. A big second half propelled Philadelphia to a 105-104 comeback win against the Miami Heat on Wednesday night in the Play-In Tournament. The win gave Philly the East's No. 7 seed, and the 76ers will face the Knicks in the first round starting on Saturday. The Heat, meanwhile, will face the Chicago Bulls for the No. 8 seed on Friday night.

The 76ers got 23 points from Joel Embiid, who did not look like his usual self for most of the game and ended 6 for 17 from the floor. Embiid hit a big 3-pointer late and also assisted Kelly Oubre Jr. on a layup that gave the Sixers the lead with 36 seconds left. The offensive star of the night for the 76ers was Nic Batum, as the veteran had 20 points off the bench, hitting six 3-pointers and sparking a second-half run.

The 76ers were down by 12 points at halftime, but they hit nine 3-pointers in the final 24 minutes and cut down turnovers to secure their spot in the playoff bracket. The Heat got 25 points from Tyler Herro, who took a game-high 27 shots. Jimmy Butler added 19 points, five assists and five steals, but looked hobbled throughout the game after injuring his knee late in the first quarter.

The Heat also lost the No. 7-8 Play-In Tournament game last season before winning the No. 8 seed and going on a run to the Eastern Conference Finals. If the Heat claim the No. 8 seed again this year, they'll face the 64-win Celtics in the first round.

Here are three takeaways from Wednesday night's game.

The Nico Show

In a game that featured two of the Eastern Conference's biggest names in Embiid and Butler, of course it was the 35-year-old Batum who wound up being the game-changer. After struggling to score against the Heat's zone defense in the first half, Batum -- who admitted after the game that he may have been looking for Embiid a bit too much early -- decided to let it fly.

The 20 points and six 3-pointers were both season-highs for the 16-year NBA vet, who picked the opportune time to catch fire when his team had nothing going offensively. The last time Batum had at least 20 points in a playoff game was 2016, and the eight-year gap between 20-point games is the fifth-largest in NBA history.

With so much attention on Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, the Sixers' supporting cast is going to have to show up on a regular basis if they're going to beat the Knicks in the first round. On Wednesday it was Batum, but it can be Kelly Oubre Jr., Buddy Hield, Tobias Harris, Kyle Lowry or anyone else stepping up. If the stars are left on an island, it's going to be a difficult series.

Banged-up Butler

Butler was already living up to his "Playoff Jimmy" nickname early on Wednesday night, but that came to an abrupt halt when he suffered an apparent knee injury late in the first quarter.

In the final three quarters, Butler went just 3 for 14 from the field, and he ceded a lot of the fourth-quarter playmaking to Herro. The injury and its potential aftereffects are clearly a major concern for Miami, who will be playing for the No. 8 seed on Friday night. For an offense that finished 21st in the NBA this season, Butler's absence would mean a much larger workload for Herro and Bam Adebayo.

Butler is expected to get an MRI on Thursday.

"It had me feeling that I couldn't do too much," he said after Wednesday's game.

Board battle

Looking ahead to the 76ers' matchup with the Knicks, things might come down to a seemingly menial task -- rebounding. Philadelphia finished the regular season as the fifth-worst defensive rebounding team in the NBA, while the Knicks led the league in offensive boards. The recipe could spell disaster for the 76ers, just as it did for the Cleveland Cavaliers last season when the Knicks beat them up on the glass en route to a first-round series win.

Offensive rebounds lead to second-chance opportunities which, not surprisingly, were another strong suit of the Knicks this season. Players like Isaiah Hartenstein, Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson terrorize the offensive boards, allowing them to kick out to shooters like Jalen Brunson and Donte DiVincenzo.

Embiid did not look to be 100% on Wednesday, and he was visibly fatigued toward the end of the game. He can't be expected to do all the rebounding work in the upcoming series, and his supporting cast will need to be vigilant when it comes to boxing out the Knicks' ball-hawks.

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Final: 76ers 105, Heat 104

The 76ers rallied in the second half with the help of Nic Batum's hot shooting to win the No. 7 seed and set up a first-round date with the Knicks. Joel Embiid did not look like himself, but he made some plays late to help the Sixers move on.

 
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Sixers up 99-96 with less than one minute left

A three-point play from Kelly Oubre Jr. -- off an assist from Joel Embiid -- gives the 76ers a three-point lead with 36 seconds left. The Heat take a timeout and need some late-game offense.

 
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Joel Embiid finally making noise

Joel Embiid has come alive down the stretch. He just hit an open 3-pointer and then followed it up with an old-fashioned 3-point play to give Philly a 96-94 lead with 1:40 left. We're in for a good finish.

 
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Circus shot from Batum

Nic Batum has a team-high 20 points. Eighteen of those points are on 3-pointers, and the other two are even more fun. Take a look at this:

 
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Sixers have their first lead of the second half

Nic Batum has been red hot in the second half, and his 3-pointer with less than nine minutes left just gave the 76ers their first lead of the second half. It's 79-78 Philly with 8:40 left.

 
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End of third quarter: Heat 74, 76ers 69

A strong third quarter for the Sixers, even with Embiid not looking like his usual self. The Sixers hit five threes in the third quarter and scored 30 points in the frame after just 39 in the first half. Nic Batum has hit four of Philly's eight 3-pointers. The Heat have been paced by 17 points from Jimmy Butler. We'll see what happens in winning time in Philly.

 
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Halftime: Heat 51, 76ers 39

Miami used a big second quarter to carry a double-digit lead into halftime. The Heat have frustrated the 76ers all night, forcing 11 Philly turnovers and limiting the Sixers to 3 of 18 shooting from long range. Joel Embiid has a team-high 10 points, but is just 2 for 8 from the floor. All nine Heat players who have played have scored, and Jimmy Butler -- after an injury scare -- has 10 points and four assists.

 
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Heat have lead after one quarter, but...

Jimmy Butler injured his knee on a play in the final seconds. Butler stayed in to take free throws, but he was walking gingerly after going down. Here's a look at the play:

 
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End of 1st Quarter - Heat 23, 76ers 22

  • Jimmy Butler: 7 pts, 2 ast, 2 stl
  • Tyler Herro: 6 pts, 2 TO
  • Tyrese Maxey: 7 pts, 2 ast, 2 reb
  • Joel Embiid: 6 pts, 3 reb, 4-5 FT
 
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Playoff Play-In Jimmy has arrived

Jimmy Butler is at it already, picking up two steals for breakaway dunks on this way to six points, an assist and a rebound in the first nine minutes of the game. He hasn't gotten a ton of help offensively, but the Heat have kept the score close without a made 3-pointer as of yet and with Bam Adebayo going out early with two fouls. They have to be pleased with that.

 
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Bam Adebayo has two fouls

In the first five minutes.. and the Heat have two points. The Sixers haven't been lighting it up offensively either, but the Heat have made just one of their first seven shots. Kevin Love has checked in for Adebayo.

 
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We're underway in Philadelphia

And 48 minutes away from knowing who the Knicks will face in the first round of the playoffs. The 76ers enter the game as six-point favorites.

 
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Just how valuable is Joel Embiid to the 76ers?

The 76ers scored more points (4,706) in 39 games with Embiid this season than in the 43 games without (4,691). The 76ers also went 31-8 with Joel Embiid this season and 16-27 without.

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76ers vs. Heat info

  • Date: Wednesday, April 17 | Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • Location: Wells Fargo Center -- Philadelphia
  • TV channel: ESPN | Live streamfubo (try for free)
  • Odds: Sixers -4.5; O/U 207.5
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