Norman Powell scores 29, Heat beat Knicks in home opener
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Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 115-107 win over the New York Knicks (2-1) on Sunday night at Kaseya Center in its home opener. The Heat (2-1) will close its quick two-game homestand on Tuesday against the Charlotte Hornets:
In the home opener win over the Knicks, Powell led Miami with 29 points on seven of 15 shooting from the field, three of six from deep, to go along with 12 made free throws. Not to mention, he had seven rebounds, three assists, and three steals, having an impact in the impressive victory for the team.