Goran Dragic scored 30 points as the Miami Heat roared back to level their Eastern Conference semi-final series with a 103-91 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday.
Slovenian star Dragic was outstanding as Miami squared the best-of-seven series at 3-3 to set up a decisive final duel in Toronto today.
Dragic also had seven rebounds and four assists as Miami seized an early lead before gradually pulling away from the Raptors.
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Dragic’s tally was his highest-ever score in a playoff game and once again demonstrated his knack of delivering on the big occasion.
He has scored 20 or more points in four of his past seven playoffs games. Friday’s haul came from 12 of 21 shots, including six layups and two three-pointers.
“I don’t want to go home to Europe,” Dragic said afterward. “I still want to be here.”
Dwyane Wade also made a telling contribution for Miami, chipping in with 22 points, including five assists and six rebounds at the AmericanAirlines Arena.
Kyle Lowry gave a superb individual display for Toronto in a losing effort.
The 30-year-old point guard finished with a game-high 36 points, with three assists and four rebounds. DeMar Rozan added 23 for the Raptors.
Toronto coach Dwane Casey said his team had failed to adapt to Miami’s early brisk tempo.
Miami “set the tempo, and we didn’t adjust as far as guarding the basketball and keeping it in front of us,” Casey said.
Lowry paid tribute to Dragic’s match-winning performance.
“The way [Dragic] played today — he played downhill,” Lowry said. “He’s shifty. He tries to drive the ball. You have to pay attention to him at all times.”
Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said the Slovenian’s ability to keep calm in a crisis had been crucial during the series.
“Goran has great emotional stability. He knows there are going to be highs and lows, especially in a competitive seven-game series,” Spoelstra said.
The winner of the series faces a daunting meeting with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.
Toronto are chasing a first-ever appearance in the Eastern Conference finals in the Raptors’ 20-year history.
If Miami advance, it will mean a tantalizing duel against James, who helped the franchise land two NBA titles before returning to Cleveland in 2014.
On Friday Miami had edged clear in a cagey first quarter in which both sides struggled to find their range, shooting only 40 percent.
Dragic began to hit his stride in the second quarter, completing six of seven shots from the floor including four layups on his way to collecting 14 points.
Dragic’s efforts gave Miami a 53-44 lead at the break.
That was the cue for Lowry to turn on the style in the third quarter, with 12 points.
However, Miami kept their noses in front and extended their lead to 82-72 as the fourth quarter got under way.
Toronto rallied in the fourth quarter, but were always struggling against a skilful Miami team as the Heat completed victory.
Injured Miami Heat center Hassan Whiteside will not return for Game 7, the player said on Friday.
Whiteside has missed the past three games with a sprained right knee.
“I can’t really put a measurement on it,” Whiteside told Miami’s Sun Sentinel. “I don’t have a time period for you.”
Additional reporting by Reuters
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