Heat vs Hornets clips online

Full‑game highlight uploads from the April 14 Heat–Hornets play‑in are available on YouTube in multiple packages, letting fans watch the game’s flow or skip straight to key sequences. Two separate uploads carry the same matchup, reflecting demand for both condensed and full‑game formats. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2)

Two YouTube uploads are giving fans a replay path back into Charlotte’s 127-126 overtime win over Miami on April 14, one of the first games of the 2026 play-in round. (youtube.com) The game itself was close enough to drive repeat viewing: LaMelo Ball scored 30 points, Donovan Mitchell led Miami with 28, and Miles Bridges blocked the final shot at the buzzer. (espn.com) Charlotte entered the night as the Eastern Conference No. 9 seed at 44-38, with Miami No. 10 at 43-39, so the April 14 matchup was a straight elimination game in the National Basketball Association play-in bracket. (nba.com) That format turns a single night into a season-ending event for one team and a second chance for the other. The winner of a 9-versus-10 game moves on to face the loser of the 7-versus-8 game for the No. 8 playoff seed. (nbcsports.com) The two uploads also show how basketball highlights now split into different viewing habits on the same platform. One version from Gametime Highlights was posted April 14 and had more than 549,000 views when indexed, packaging the full game into a long-form highlight reel rather than a two-minute recap. (youtube.com) A second YouTube upload carries the same matchup in another package, giving viewers a choice between versions built around pace, edits, and key possessions. (youtube.com) That matters in a game like Heat-Hornets because the finish turned on a handful of late sequences: Ball’s go-ahead layup in overtime and Bridges’ last defensive stop. Short official clips catch the ending, but longer fan-facing edits preserve the swings that got the game there. (espn.com) For anyone who missed the April 14 broadcast, the online afterlife of this game is now almost as layered as the game itself: one score, two uploads, and a one-point finish worth rewatching. (foxsports.com)

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