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The Heat won despite using only eight players, thanks in large part to their backcourt duo of Goran Dragic (30 points and seven rebounds) and Dwyane Wade (22 points and six rebounds).
The Raptors also got big numbers from their guards, as Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan combined for 59 points. The rest of the team, however, could only muster 32 points between them.
LAWRENCE: Cavs-Heat is still the East finals series we want So the series heads back to Air Canada Centre (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC). The home team overwhelmingly wins Game 7s in the NBA, but the Raptors were the last team to lose at home in a Game 7 (in 2014) and they’ve already lost to the Heat on their home floor.
Tweet of the Night
Just another reminder that Wade is one of the all-time greats in NBA history.
Stud of the Night
Dragic came up with a big Game 6 performance — he also had four assists to go with the 30 points and seven rebounds — to make up for a subpar Game 5.
Duds of the Night
Pretty much everyone on the Raptors outside of Lowry and DeRozan shares this award. The other nine men who played combined to shoot 13 for 34 (38.2 percent) from the floor.
Highlight of the Night
Josh Richardson should be ashamed of himself for this dunk.