NBA: Raptors turn up heat in overtime to beat Miami

TORONTO, ON - MAY 05: DeMarre Carroll #5 of the Toronto Raptors dribbles the ball as Justice Winslow #20 of the Miami Heat defends in the first half of Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals during the 2016 NBA Playoffs at the Air Canada Centre on May 5, 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.   Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images/AFP
TORONTO, ON – MAY 05: DeMarre Carroll #5 of the Toronto Raptors dribbles the ball as Justice Winslow #20 of the Miami Heat defends in the first half of Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals during the 2016 NBA Playoffs at the Air Canada Centre on May 5, 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images/AFP

WASHINGTON , United States (AFP) — DeMarre Carroll finished with a team-high 21 points as the Toronto Raptors evened the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series at 1-1 with a 96-92 overtime win over the Miami Heat on Thursday.

DeMar DeRozan tallied 20 points and eight rebounds and Kyle Lowry finished with 18 points and six assists for the host Raptors, who scored six consecutive points to start the overtime then held on for the second round postseason victory.

“We decided to be the more physical team tonight in overtime,” said Lowry. “It was a must win game.

“Even though we had home court it is now 1-1. It is even series, it is 0-0 in our minds. They got to beat us three times, we got to beat them three times.”

The series moves to Miami’s AmericanAirlines Arena for game three on Saturday.

Goran Dragic led Miami with 20 points, while Dwyane Wade and Joe Johnson had 17 points each in the loss.

Hassan Whiteside contributed 13 points and 13 rebounds for the Heat who made 21 turnovers that resulted in 24 Toronto points.

“I feel like if we don’t keep committing 20-something turnovers, we will be fine,” said Miami’s Wade.

Toronto centre Jonas Valanciunas had nine fourth-quarter points to help erase what was once a seven-point Heat lead.

Lowry then scored back-to-back Toronto baskets but Dragic hit a three-pointer with 10 seconds remaining to force the overtime.

Miami outscored Toronto 24-15 in the third quarter, closing on a 13-2 run to take a 65-63 lead into the fourth.

The Heat matched a franchise worst by committing 11 first-quarter turnovers, helping the Raptors to a 29-19 lead after one period. Toronto scored 14 points off Miami’s first-quarter giveaways.

“This loss left a bad taste in our mouth,” said Dragic.

Indeed, Dragic, who had a team-high 11 points through two quarters, left the game with less than four minutes remaining in the second quarter with a bleeding lower lip after taking a DeRozan elbow to the chin.

Dragic received three stitches on the inside of his lip and five on the outside. His bottom teeth were pushed through the lip.

The Heat played on Thursday without Chris Bosh, who spent his first seven seasons in Toronto.

The 32-year-old veteran has not played since the All-Star break after a blood clot was discovered in his left leg.

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