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ウィギンズのブザービーター:クリーブランドの心を打ち砕いたダンク

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📅 March 26, 2026✍️ DeShawn Harris⏱️ 3 min read
By DeShawn Harris · March 26, 2026

Look, the Heat and the Cavs just put on a show. November 10, 2025. Remember that date, because it delivered one of those moments that’ll be replayed on highlight reels for years. Miami squeaked out a 140-138 win over Cleveland, and man, was it wild.

Here's the thing: people talk about clutch shots, but what about a clutch DUNK? Andrew Wiggins, man. He caught an alley-oop at the buzzer in overtime, just soared through the air and slammed it home. Game. Over. That’s the kind of athleticism we live for here at dunk1.net. Pure, unadulterated spectacle when the pressure is at its absolute highest.

Cleveland's Recent Dominance Over Miami

You gotta give Cleveland credit. They've been owning this matchup lately. The Cavaliers have won four of their last five games against the Heat, averaging a staggering 130.2 points per game in that stretch. That's not just winning; that's putting up offensive fireworks every single night they face Miami. So, for Wiggins to pull off that game-winner? It stings a little extra for Cavs fans, because they’ve been so good against the Heat recently.

And yeah, the overall record between these two teams in their last 20 games favors Cleveland too, 12-8. But those numbers don't capture the sheer audacity of Wiggins' jam to seal the win. That's the stuff that transcends stats, you know? It's about raw power and perfect timing.

Why This Win Hits Different for Miami

Real talk: a win like this, especially against a team that’s had your number, just builds different kind of confidence. Miami needed that. They're trying to find their rhythm, and a 140-138 overtime victory, capped by an insane dunk, provides that spark. Wiggins didn't just score two points; he delivered a statement, a highlight that'll echo through locker rooms.

It's a shame we only get one buzzer-beating dunk per game, because that Wiggins finish was pure art. I think Cleveland, despite their recent success against the Heat, is going to be replaying that final sequence in their heads for a while. That kind of loss, especially on a highlight-reel play, can mess with a team's psyche.

My bold prediction? That Wiggins dunk isn't just a moment; it's a turning point. The Heat are going to build serious momentum from that highlight, and they'll take the next matchup against the Cavaliers on March 25, 2026, by a comfortable margin.

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