Sports Lakers douse the Heat in Game 1 by Barbados Today 02/10/2020 written by Barbados Today 02/10/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 192 Heavy favourites Los Angeles Lakers dismantled the Miami Heat 116-98 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals last night, as their opponent struggled with injuries after making a fast start. The Heat got a 13-point leg up in the first quarter but the lead was shortlived, as the Lakers drained 11 three-pointers to complete a 30-point turnaround and close out the first half, while Miami’s defence crumbled inside the NBA’s quarantined Orlando, Florida, campus. The Lakers kept the pressure up as two of the Heat’s biggest playmakers – point guard Goran Dragic and forward Bam Adebayo – exited the game with injuries. Dragic, Miami’s leading scorer in the post-season, suffered a foot injury in the second quarter, while Adebayo left in the third with a shoulder strain after twice colliding with Lakers center Dwight Howard. “We came out slow,” said Lakers forward Anthony Davis, the night’s leading scorer with 34 points. “(If)we want to win this series and become champions we have to play better from the start.” Sixteen-time All-Star LeBron James, competing in his 50th NBA Finals game, scored 25 points with 13 rebounds and nine assists. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend The Heat’s All-Star forward Jimmy Butler rolled his ankle and fell to the ground grabbing his left leg with seconds left on the clock in the second quarter and was seen limping on the court afterward, but managed to finish the game, putting up 23 points. Former U.S. President Barack Obama, 15-time All-Star Shaquille O’Neal and legend Kareem Abdul-Jabar were spotted among the game’s virtual fans in the otherwise empty stands in the biosecure “bubble” at Walt Disney World, where players have been living and competing – isolated from the outside world – since July. The evening’s event was laced with activism, as players warmed up prior to the game in t-shirts that read “VOTE” and Obama used the opportunity – from his virtual seat – to thank a group of first-time poll workers who signed up to work on the United States’ Nov. 3 election day. “I appreciate you and hopefully all NBA fans will appreciate you when they see those shorter lines at the polling places,” Obama said in a video posted to his Twitter account. Commissioner Adam Silver told reporters Wednesday that he was initially resistant to the idea of the quarantine, which required “extraordinary sacrifices by everyone involved” but was largely a success, with no positive COVID-19 cases among players. (Reuters) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Gale snags loan deal at top tier Polish club 06/02/2025 Blazers end 13-year drought 06/02/2025 Cricket West Indies announces exciting 2025 schedule for senior men’s and women’s... 05/02/2025