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Magic feel the Heat in lopsided Miami loss
ALL-STAR guard Dwyane Wade hit 25 points and sat out the fourth quarter as the Miami Heat cruised past the Orlando Magic 104-86 on Thursday.
Miami led by 15 after the first quarter and enjoyed a 10-0 run at the end of the third to take a commanding 89-60 advantage, meaning Wade's evening could end early.
"I love nights like that," Wade said after watching from the bench as his teammates cruised to victory.
"The biggest thing is to play with a lot of energy. I just want more consistent play from myself as well."
Forward Michael Beasley contributed 22 points and eight rebounds, with Quentin Richardson and Dorell Wright pitching in with 11 points each, as the Heat (13-11) beat the Magic for the second time in as many meetings this year.
"The purity and business-like attitude we've had in the last three days has been solid," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after the team had a meeting on Monday to discuss their poor form. "It's been a product of our energy, urgency and focus. Sometimes, you have to sequester yourself."
Elsewhere in the National Basketball Association, it was: Trail Blazers 105, Suns 102 and Bulls 98, Knicks 89.
In Miami, Wade, who becomes a free agent after the season closes, made 10 of 17 shots and added seven assists in his three quarters of work as the Heat moved within five games of the Magic and Southeast division leaders the Atlanta Hawks.
The loss for Orlando (19-7), the defending Eastern Conference champion, was its third in five matches with Dwight Howard top-scoring with 17 points and 14 rebounds.
Comeback win
In Portland, Oregon, Jerryd Bayless had a career-high 29 points and made three free throws in the final 9 seconds to give the Trail Blazers a comeback win over Phoenix.
Brandon Roy added 27 points and eight rebounds for the injury-plagued Blazers.
Bayless made 1-of-2 free throws with four seconds left to give Portland a three-point lead. Steve Nash's off-balance three-point attempt bounced off the rim as time expired.
Amare Stoudemire had 27 points for the Suns, who have lost six straight on the road for the first time since 2003-04.
In Chicago, the hosts came from 17 points down to beat New York.
Luol Deng scored 24 points and John Salmons added 20 for the Bulls, who took control with a 15-2 run in the fourth quarter. Salmons scored seven points in the final 48 seconds, hitting a key three-pointer.
The Knicks led by 17 in the first quarter thanks to a torrid start by Al Harrington, who scored 14 of his 18 points in the period. New York attempted an NBA-record 29 three-pointers in the first half, hitting nine. The Knicks finished 16 of 47 from long range, setting an NBA season high for three-point tries.
Miami led by 15 after the first quarter and enjoyed a 10-0 run at the end of the third to take a commanding 89-60 advantage, meaning Wade's evening could end early.
"I love nights like that," Wade said after watching from the bench as his teammates cruised to victory.
"The biggest thing is to play with a lot of energy. I just want more consistent play from myself as well."
Forward Michael Beasley contributed 22 points and eight rebounds, with Quentin Richardson and Dorell Wright pitching in with 11 points each, as the Heat (13-11) beat the Magic for the second time in as many meetings this year.
"The purity and business-like attitude we've had in the last three days has been solid," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after the team had a meeting on Monday to discuss their poor form. "It's been a product of our energy, urgency and focus. Sometimes, you have to sequester yourself."
Elsewhere in the National Basketball Association, it was: Trail Blazers 105, Suns 102 and Bulls 98, Knicks 89.
In Miami, Wade, who becomes a free agent after the season closes, made 10 of 17 shots and added seven assists in his three quarters of work as the Heat moved within five games of the Magic and Southeast division leaders the Atlanta Hawks.
The loss for Orlando (19-7), the defending Eastern Conference champion, was its third in five matches with Dwight Howard top-scoring with 17 points and 14 rebounds.
Comeback win
In Portland, Oregon, Jerryd Bayless had a career-high 29 points and made three free throws in the final 9 seconds to give the Trail Blazers a comeback win over Phoenix.
Brandon Roy added 27 points and eight rebounds for the injury-plagued Blazers.
Bayless made 1-of-2 free throws with four seconds left to give Portland a three-point lead. Steve Nash's off-balance three-point attempt bounced off the rim as time expired.
Amare Stoudemire had 27 points for the Suns, who have lost six straight on the road for the first time since 2003-04.
In Chicago, the hosts came from 17 points down to beat New York.
Luol Deng scored 24 points and John Salmons added 20 for the Bulls, who took control with a 15-2 run in the fourth quarter. Salmons scored seven points in the final 48 seconds, hitting a key three-pointer.
The Knicks led by 17 in the first quarter thanks to a torrid start by Al Harrington, who scored 14 of his 18 points in the period. New York attempted an NBA-record 29 three-pointers in the first half, hitting nine. The Knicks finished 16 of 47 from long range, setting an NBA season high for three-point tries.
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