NBA PLAYOFFS

Heat start small, win big Game 6

Jason Day eyes his birdie putt on the 14th green Friday during the second round of The Players Championship. Day made the putt just before play was called for darkness and he holds a three-shot lead.
Jason Day eyes his birdie putt on the 14th green Friday during the second round of The Players Championship. Day made the putt just before play was called for darkness and he holds a three-shot lead.

HEAT 103, RAPTORS 91

MIAMI — The Miami Heat went small, and came up big.

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Shane Lowry (right) shot a second-round 68 and has a 36-hole score of 11-under 133 at The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

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Jason Day, of Australia, follows his shot from the fifth tee Friday during the second round of The Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Day holds a three-shot lead.

With that, another Game 7 awaits.

At a glance

EASTERN CONFERENCE

SEMIFINALS

TODAY’S GAME

Miami 103, Toronto 91

Series tied 3-3

SUNDAY’S GAME

Miami at Toronto, 2:30 p.m.

WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

MONDAY’S GAME

Oklahoma City at Golden State, 8 p.m.

First game of series

Goran Dragic scored a postseason career-high 30 points, Dwyane Wade added 22 and the Heat rode a small lineup to a 103-91 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday night, tying their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series 3-3.

“Last year at this time we were all on vacation,” Miami Coach Erik Spoelstra said. “So often in this business people tend to want to search for the easy route. There’s usually not an easy way in a seven-game series, certainly not with a second and third seed going against each other. This is the path … and now we’ve pushed it to a Game 7.”

It comes Sunday in Toronto. The winner will head to Cleveland for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals on Tuesday night. Both the Heat and the Raptors won a Game 7 in the first round.

Kyle Lowry scored 36 points for Toronto, on 12-for-27 shooting. DeMar DeRozan added 23 for the Raptors, but their teammates combined to shoot 14 of 34 from the floor and manage 32 points.

“We came here to try to win the game,” Raptors Coach Dwane Casey said. “We didn’t come here with a seven-game series in mind. It’s been a great series, they’re a championship-caliber team, wellcoached team, but we came in here to try to win the game. We didn’t come in here wanting a Game 7.”

Joe Johnson had 13 points, Justise Winslow added 12 and Josh McRoberts scored 10 for the Heat. But now they need a victory on the road, or else the season ends Sunday.

“We played all year to get 56 wins and be the No. 2 seed in the East and get home court in this type of situation,” Lowry said. “It’s going to be fun. Game 7, two versus three, get an opportunity to play on one of the biggest stages there is.”

Dragic shot 12 of 21, Wade blocked a game-high three shots and the Heat — despite some serious size deficiencies with injured starting center Hassan Whiteside still out — only lost the rebounding battle 43-41.

“I knew this guy to my left was going to have an amazing performance tonight,” Wade said, sitting alongside Dragic postgame. “You could tell he was on the brink of one.”

Neither team divulged its starting lineup until warmups were under way. The Heat had reason for subterfuge, after choosing a super-small starting five of Dragic, Wade, Johnson, Luol Deng and Winslow.

Desperation? Maybe.

The results? Splendid.

The Heat used eight players — the tallest being McRoberts, at 6-foot-10. The average height of the others was just under 6-6.

“They made a great adjustment,” DeRozan said. “Give them credit.”

Deng jumped center and Winslow got his first playoff start, three games after sitting out Game 3 entirely. The Heat like using the term “positionless basketball” and Winslow epitomized it early — in a 60-second span, the rookie guarded Raptors center Bismack Biyombo (“that’s what we lift weights for,” Winslow quipped afterward), brought the ball up like a point guard and made a corner three.

Whiteside, watching from the locker room, was thrilled.

“The guys played really well,” said Whiteside, who will fly with the Heat to Toronto but said he will not play Sunday. “Goran got in the paint a lot and made it tough on their guys and D-Wade did D-Wade stuff.”

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