Miami’s ‘Big Three’ sizzle in win over New Jersey

MIAMI, (Reuters) – Miami’s ‘Big Three’ took turns  powering the Heat to their second win over the New Jersey Nets  in a week with a 101-89 victory on Saturday.

Dwyane Wade was spectacular in the first half, LeBron James  seized control in the third quarter and Chris Bosh carried the  team through the fourth.

“Tonight was another one of those games we showed the  excitement of playing with one another,” Wade said.
Wade’s 23 first-half points paced the Heat to a narrow  55-51 lead and the Heat tightened their defence to limit the  Nets to 17 points in the third quarter. James had 14 points for  Miami in the quarter as they opened a 19-point lead at 87-68.

“(The) guys played very hard tonight,” Miami coach Erik  Spoelstra said. “Without even looking at the scoreboard, you  could just tell we were making an impact. Guys were really  playing with athleticism and speed.”

Wade finished with 29 points and 10 rebounds, James scored  23 points and Bosh added a season high 21.
Anthony Morrow was the top scorer for New Jersey with 25  points, well above his season average of 7.6 per game.
“They just caught me on the wrong night,” Bosh said. “I  just have to be the same player I’ve always been, and stop  worrying. I’ve kind of just been on my heels for the first part  of this season. I just have to be aggressive.”
The Nets have lost their last four games after starting the  season with two wins.

“We’re a team right now that’s playing maybe a quarter at a  time pretty good,” Nets coach Avery Johnson said.
“We’re not playing long enough stretches out of a 48-minute  period yet to start playing good basketball, but we’ll get  there.”