With Dwyane Wade watching from the bench, the HEAT couldn't keep up with the Warriors in a 134-99 home loss on Friday. Chris Quinn and Marcus Banks led the way for Miami with 20 points each, while Shawn Marion added 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Despite leading by 18 in the third quarter, the HEAT lost to the Warriors, 120-113, on Friday. Four Miami players posted double-doubles, led by Dwyane Wade's 33 points and 10 assists. Ricky Davis added 20 points and 10 rebounds, Dorell Wright
had 19 and 17, and Shaquille O'Neal, 13 and 10.
Miami jumped out to an early lead and never looked back, cruising to a 118-96 win at Golden State on Friday. Dwyane Wade showed the entire repertoire by totaling 22 points, 10 boards and nine assists, while Jason Kapono added 20 points. Kapono has filled in admirably for both Antoine Walker and James Posey, who returned from the inactive list by notching 13 and seven points, respectively.
Jason Kapono scored a career-high 27 points to lead the HEAT to a 105-92 win over the visiting Warriors on Saturday. Kapono made 11-of-18 shots, and Dwyane Wade added 18 points, eight assists and four blocks. Udonis Haslem contributed 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Dwyane Wade had another big game Friday, but Miami's 10-game winning streak came to a close with a 111-106 loss to the visiting Warriors. Wade followed up Wednesday's 40-point effort with a season-high 42 and Shaquille O'Neal added 21 with 15 rebounds and four blocks.
Dwyane Wade had a big night, posting 32 points, 11 assists and five rebounds, and the HEAT outscored the Warriors by 10 in the second quarter to take control of Wednesday's 110-96 victory. Shaquille O'Neal also had a strong showing, scoring 21 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
Shaquille O'Neal poured in 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lift the Heat to a 105-96 victory over the visiting Warriors on Monday. Eddie Jones chipped in with 22 points for Miami, which was a perfect 3-0 in its homestand.
The HEAT bounced back from two consecutive loses to beat the Golden State Warriors, 98-91, without starter Dwyane Wade who did not dress due to back spasms and a bruised rib. Shandon Anderson stepped in for Wade and recorded a season-high seven rebounds. Udonis Haslem also stepped his game up recording his eighth double-double of the season posting a career-high 22
points and 10 rebounds. The HEAT held a three-point lead after one period of play and only a one-point lead at the half. Miami would come out in the third to out-score the Warriors by nine, 27-18. Miami would hold on strong to finish the game with the victory to go 2-2 on its 5-game road trip.
Dwyane Wade scored a new season and career high 33 points on 10-of-16 shooting from the field including a perfect 3-of-3 from the three-point line in leading the HEAT to a 104-93 victory over the Golden State Warriors at AmericanAirlines Arena. Wade also tied his season and career high with eight assists. In Miami’s last home game, Wade netted 32 points in a win over Atlanta on Dec. 16. His 33 points on Sunday made him just the third HEAT rookie to record a pair of 30-point games, one shy of the club record, held by Sherman Douglas with three. The HEAT jumped out to a 29-22 lead after the first quarter and 54-48 into halftime.
Jason Richardson scored 29 points, pulled down eight rebounds and dished out six assists with two steals in leading the
Golden State Warriors to a 101-91 victory over the HEAT at The Arena in Oakland. Golden State also had four other starters reach double-figure
scoring including Cliff Robinson (21 points), Erick Dampier (16 points), Mike Dunleavy (14 points) and Speedy Claxton (12 points). Dunleavy added
14 rebounds and Dampier recorded 11, as the Warriors out-rebounded the HEAT 47-36. Miami was led in scoring by Lamar Odom, who connected
on 7-of-11 from the field for 20 points. Dwyane Wade was the only other HEAT starter to reach double-figure scoring with 13 points. John Wallace
and Rafer Alston chipped in with 14 and 12 points respectively off the bench.
Golden State had all five of its starters score in double-figures, including 22 points from Antawn Jamison and
Gilbert Arenas to lead the Warriors to a 99-85 win over the HEAT at the Arena in Oakland. The Warriors snapped a six game losing streak to Miami with the win. Arenas scored 18 of his 22 points in the first half, as Golden State built a 57-48 advantage at halftime. Miami would close to within six points (85-79) with 5:02 left in the four quarter, but Golden State closed the game with a 14-6 run to secure the victory. HEAT rookie forward Sean Lampley paced Miami with a season and career high 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field. Prior to the game, Lampley had only played 54 minutes in eight games combined and scored only 17 points. Lampley also set a career high with nine rebounds. Brian Grant recorded his 14th double-double of the season with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Caron Butler (13 points), Malik Allen (12 points) and Rasual Butler (10 points) rounded out the top scorers for the HEAT, who played their second game with out its starting backcourt of Travis Best and Eddie Jones. Both are out with
right ankle injures. Anthony Carter dished out a season high 10 assists off the bench. It was the first double-figure assists game of the season for the HEAT.
Eddie Jones scored a career-high 38 points and helped Miami snap a five game losing streak, outlasting the
Golden State Warriors 101-92 at the AmericanAirlines Arena. The HEAT led at halftime 53-34, thanks to a 30-12 scoring advantage in the second quarter. Miami led by as many as 21 points early in the third quarter, but watched as Golden State roared back to within one point midway through the fourth quarter. Jones hit one of his four three-pointers with 5:57 left to play to extend its lead to 83-79 and the HEAT never looked back. In addition to Jones, Miami also got scoring from Mike James, who recorded a career-high 16 points, followed by Brian Grant with 14 points and Malik Allen with 11 points. Grant also pulled down 14 rebounds for his 10th double-double of the season, 59th with the HEAT and 131st of his career. Vladimir Stepania grabbed 10 rebounds off the bench, his sixth double-figure rebounding game of the season, to go along with his eight points and three blocked shots. The win also extends Miami’s home game winning streak over Golden State to eight games. The last time Golden State won in
Miami was November 24, 1993.