Phoenix Suns clashed with the Miami Heat in a thrilling basketball game that ended with a score of 118-105. The match was held at the Suns' home court, and it showcased the immense talent and skill possessed by both teams.
From the very beginning, it was evident that this game would be fiercely contested. The Suns started strong, displaying their offensive prowess by scoring several quick baskets. Led by their star player, Chris Paul, they dominated the first quarter and established an early lead. However, the Heat fought back valiantly in the second quarter, with Jimmy Butler leading their charge. His exceptional shooting skills and defensive efforts kept his team within striking distance.
Bradley Beal had 19 for the Suns, who are 8-2 in their last 10 games and swept the Heat for just the second time in the last 17 seasons. The other was 2020-21, when Phoenix made the NBA Finals.
“Trying to get wins, that’s the name of the game,” Booker said after the Suns got a split of their Florida back-to-back following a Sunday night loss in Orlando. “We have some things to figure out defensively and we’ll do that. This was a good win today, on a back-to-back, against a really good team.”
The Suns have ruled out Bol Bol and Damion Lee, while Jusuf Nurkic is questionable. 
Bradley Beal is available. 
Meanwhile, the Heat will be without Cole Swider, Dru Smith, Orlando Robinson and R.J. Hampton. 
Miami since a seven-game slide late in the 2007-08 season, the season before Spoelstra took over for Pat Riley. That '07-08 team - which finished 15-67 and, to put it charitably, wasn't exactly trying to win a lot of games - had four such streaks of seven or more losses that season.
Before that, the last time a Miami team lost seven straight was the start of the 2003-04 season, when Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem were rookies. That team went on to make the Eastern Conference semifinals.
There have been plenty of teams that lost seven games - or more - in a row and made the playoffs. But none of those has gone on to win a playoff series since Portland in 2016. And no team has ever lost seven consecutive games in what became a championship season; four eventual champions lost six in a row on their way to the title, most recently when Dallas topped Miami in 2011.
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