James, Cole pull away from Bulls to go up 2-1
In a nail-biting game, Norris Cole and Chris Bosh carried Miami until LeBron James showed up to finish the job and pay the bill.
In a nail-biting game, Norris Cole and Chris Bosh carried Miami until LeBron James showed up to finish the job and pay the bill.
The Heat had a one-point lead with 4:40 left in the third quarter. By the 8:48 mark of the fourth, it was 90-73. Yes, the Heat made another one of those runs.
Dwyane Wade showed that he's past his injury problems in Miami's final game, scoring 17 of his 21 points in the first quarter. Mike Miller added six 3-pointers.
The Heat took control in the second half, when the team began hitting 3-pointers and LeBron James took on more of an offensive load.
LeBron James returned to the lineup for the Heat as they cruised to another victory over the 76ers. How easy of a night was it for the King?
The Miami Heat go 2-1 without LeBron and Wade playing and secure their 59th victory of the season in a 89-79 decision over the Charlotte Bobcats.
Without LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Mario Chalmers, the Miami Heat won arguably the best win of the season against the Spurs thanks to Chris Bosh's clutch 3.
The game was tied at 77 all, but the Miami Heat turned it up a notch to come away with a blowout win.
The Miami Heat played active defense against Indiana and was able to break down the Pacers defense to win in blowout fashion.
LeBron James struggled throughout the game, but did a huge 3-pointer to put Miami up 4 with 24 seconds left. The Heat held on to win its 13th straight game, snapping Memphis' eight-game win streak.
The Miami Heat needed every bounce of the ball to go their way down the stretch to put away the scrappy Cleveland Cavaliers.
Dwyane Wade scored 33 points, and LeBron James registered his third triple-double of the season to give Miami its 10th straight win.
The Heat played a superb first quarter, building a lead that crested at 23 points en route to a 110-100 win over its 2012 NBA Finals opponent. LeBron James and Chris Bosh stood out as the principal stars tonight for the Heat.
Kobe Bryant and the L.A. Lakers hung in tough but the Heat, led by LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, were too much to handle as they pulled away over the course of the final quarter to win 107-97 at the AA Arena.
Hot Heat couldn't miss from all points on the floor in the second half to crush the visiting Los Angeles Clippers.
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade combined for 63 points, but the other players -- most notably Udonis Haslem and Shane Battier -- helped the Heat overcome a Rockets rally and win without Chris Bosh.
Miami wasn't sharp playing against a desperate, wounded Boston Celtics team. Turning the ball over 21 times, the Heat failed to close out the Celtics despite late leads in both overtime sessions.
The Miami Heat did what they have grown so accustom to doing this season. Play in neutral for the beggining of the game, a commonalty against sub 500 teams, and when they seemingly feel like it,...
The Miami Heat easily trounce the Golden State Warriors 92-75 while LeBron James reaches a unique career milestone.
An unusual Miami lineup that did not feature Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh nearly made up a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit, but LeBron James' 32 points on 19 shots did not overcome the Jazz's stellar play through three quarters.
The Portland Trail Blazers beat the Miami Heat 92-90 after the visiting team blows a fourth-quarter lead.
Miami got a combined 11 points from it's supporting cast around Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade and Lebron James, and Miami got beat hard on the glass in a 87-77 loss.
Miami rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit and dominated the overtime period with a patient offense that found open shooters. The Heat have now beaten Dallas four straight times.
The Heat scored the first seven points of overtime against the Mavericks and never looked back, beating Dallas for the fourth consecutive time.
The Miami Heat played poorly but good enough to finally put away the pesky Orlando Magic to end their road trip and 2012 with a victory.