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If last year is any indication, the Miami Heat are exactly where they want to be. The reigning Eastern Conference champions dropped an NBA Play-In Tournament game for the second successive season, falling 105-104 to the Philadelphia 76ers on the road at Wells Fargo Center.

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If last year is any indication, the Miami Heat are exactly where they want to be.

The reigning Eastern Conference champions dropped an NBA Play-In Tournament game for the second successive season, falling 105-104 to the Philadelphia 76ers on the road at Wells Fargo Center.

Miami, which led by as many as 14 points, looked to be on solid footing when it carried a 51-39 advantage into halftime. But the air steadily went out of the balloon in the second half.

Jimmy Butler and Tyler Herro combined for 44 points on 14-of-45 shooting. Bam Adebayo's 10 points were well below his season average (19.3). The absences of Duncan Robinson and Terry Rozier were certainly felt as the Heat became far too dependent on Herro down the stretch.

michael doleac @3MWD__

heat: "tyler pass the ball, we can tie the game" <br><br>herro: <a href="https://t.co/RNmWC4f0m3">pic.twitter.com/RNmWC4f0m3</a>

‏ً @cookedbylbj

"TYLER HERRO FOR THE TIE" <a href="https://t.co/7p4Z4n0737">pic.twitter.com/7p4Z4n0737</a>

Hardwood Paroxysm @HPbasketball

There will have to be some conversations about the Tyler Herro thing again.

Chris Vernon @ChrisVernonShow

took em a while to realize jimmy can hardly run and was just corner decoy whole 4th - but finally moving Batum over to Herro was critical. forced the backcourt - then got the block as Heat ran all thru Herro. What a monster game for Batum.

We've been in this situation before, writing obituaries for the Heat following a play-in defeat. This does feel a little different, though, with Butler a year older and the injuries piling up for head coach Erik Spoelstra. There's only so much he can do to scheme around the squad's obvious flaws.

Omar Kelly @OmarKelly

Jimmy Butler's hurt. <a href="https://t.co/kZz0Az4An2">pic.twitter.com/kZz0Az4An2</a>

Will Manso @WillManso

I'm not sure why Heat are setting up a 3 there. Like so many times this season, lack of simple offensive execution late is killing them.

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I don't hate the Heat, but sometimes I think they hate me

Alonzo Afternoon @gadielcartagena

Tie game down the stretch,<br><br>Tyler Herro and Haywood Highsmith were asked to take them home <br><br>Look inwards <a href="https://twitter.com/MiamiHEAT?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@MiamiHeat</a>

Brady Hawk @BradyHawk305

Butler and Herro shot attempts: 44<br><br>Rest of Heat: 43

ernnytheman @ernnytheman

Welp. See yall for the 2024-2025 season. For some reason the Basketball Gods just hate Miami. Could be for what they did to DWade. Could be for how they did Bron. Could be because they decided to hang up Jordan's jersey. Who knows. But they just don't like Miami.

owen @joemazzulla

heat fans on the other side of the role player unable to miss postseason game <a href="https://t.co/jKz1nZDwZe">https://t.co/jKz1nZDwZe</a> <a href="https://t.co/hj163pl191">pic.twitter.com/hj163pl191</a>

‏ً @FanMahome

Sending the Heat into rebuild in a week<br> <a href="https://t.co/HDeR38VYLM">pic.twitter.com/HDeR38VYLM</a>

The Heat await the winner of the other play-in matchup, which features the Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls. You'd favor Miami in a must-win situation against either opponent, and the franchise's 2023 Finals run was a reminder of how this team historically performs its best with its back against the wall.

In a few weeks, we could all be marveling at how Spoelstra once again orchestrated an upset of the Eastern Conference's top seed. The Heat are one of the few teams that earn some benefit of the doubt amid the situation they're facing.

But a different team from the one that played Wednesday night will need to show up against the Boston Celtics in the first round, assuming Miami even gets that far.

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