Blistering Heat survive late scare to beat Knicks

MIAMI (Reuters) – Miami’s Dwyane Wade scored 40 points to   help the Heat beat the New York Knicks 106-98 on Tuesday and   record their 15th win in 16 games.

LeBron James and the Heat burst out of the blocks to gain   a 34-18 advantage after the first quarter thanks to some   spectacular basketball.

But it was one of Miami’s less acclaimed players,   Lithuanian center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who was the key man in   that early dominance, scoring 12 points and grabbing nine   rebounds in the first quarter.

“I told Big Z he would have probably had a 28 point,   17-rebound game if he had a coach that would have put him back   in there,” said Miami head coach Erik Spoelstra.

Dwyane Wade

“He was able to be very effective and was able to play   more minutes than we planned.” With Wade taking the leading role in the second quarter,   finishing the first half with 17 points, the Heat had a   comfortable 53-40 advantage at halftime.

The Knicks clawed their way back to 61-55 in the third but   that merely prompted another spell of Miami dominance led by   Wade and Chris Bosh.  New York showed their trademark determination again by   fighting back and with two minutes remaining it was a   three-point game with the Knicks trailing 97-94.

Spoelstra said he warned his team about New York grit.
“I told the guys that a 22-points lead against the Knicks    is like a seven-points lead against some other teams,” he told   reporters.
But once again Miami’s ‘big three’ of James, Wade and Bosh   took a grip on the game to ensure the scare did not become a   shock.
“I think we did our job against a team who don’t quit. It   was a collective effort as a team,” said Wade.

Miami (24-9) trail the Boston Celtics (24-5) at the top of   the Eastern Conference while the Knicks slip to 18-13.