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2011-12 Season vs Washington


HEAT @ Wizards
Feb. 10, 2012
WIN: 106-89
Dwyane Wade scored 26 points, Chris Bosh added 24 and had 11 rebounds and LeBron James had 18 to lead the Miami Heat to a 106-89 win over the Washington Wizards on Friday night.
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  • 2010-11 Season vs Washington


    Wizards @ HEAT
    Feb. 25, 2010
    WIN: 121-113
    The Miami HEAT bounced back Friday night, topping the Washington Wizards 121-113 at home. Dwyane Wade scored 23 of his game-high 41 points in the first half, as he made 18 shots from the field on the night. Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh combined for 81 points. Mario Chalmers pitched in with 14 points of his own.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Dec. 18, 2010
    WIN: 95-94
    LeBron James notched 32 points, seven rebounds, and six assists as the HEAT beat the Wizards for their 12th straight win 95-94 on the road Saturday night. Dwyane Wade chipped in with 20 points and six rebounds while Chris Bosh posted 20 points and nine rebounds.
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  • Wizards @ HEAT
    Nov. 29, 2010
    WIN: 105-94
    LeBron James (30 points) imposed his will offensively in the first half and Dwyane Wade (26 points, eight rebounds, six assists and four steals) did the same in the third quarter as the HEAT cruised to a 105-94 home win over the Wizards on Monday. Chris Bosh scored 20 points.
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  • 2009-10 Season vs Washington


    HEAT @ Wizards
    Jan. 22, 2010
    WIN: 112-88
    Dwyane Wade scored 32 points and snagged 10 rebounds to lead the HEAT to a 112-88 road victory over the Wizards on Friday night. Jermaine O'Neal also played well providing 18 points. The HEAT look to stay hot as they play the Kings at home on Saturday.
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  • Wizards @ HEAT
    Nov. 27, 2009
    LOSS: 94-84
    Jermaine O'Neal jump started the HEAT early scoring 13 of his 19 points before halftime, but Miami could not overcome the Wizards, falling at home 94-84 on Friday. The HEAT outscored the Wizards 22-16 in the third quarter led by 10 of Mario Chalmers' 20 points, and four HEAT players scored in double digits.
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  • Wizards @ HEAT
    Nov. 11, 2009
    WIN: 90-76
    Dwyane Wade finished the game with 41 points in an exciting 90-76 HEAT victory over the Wizards at home. Michael Beasley scored 15 points and Mario Chalmers had 13 to give the HEAT their 6th straight win over the Wizards and advanced Miami to 6-1. Wade had 81 points in two games against Washington this week.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Nov. 4, 2009
    WIN: 93-89
    Dwyane Wade had a big first quarter Wednesday night and finished the game with 40 points in a exciting 93-89 road victory. The HEAT lost a first-half lead but were able to hold off the Wizards. Quentin Richardson scored 19 points and Udonis Haslem chipped in 13 points.
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  • 2008-09 Season vs Washington


    HEAT @ Wizards
    April 4, 2009
    WIN: 118-104
    Dwyane Wade scored 33 points and dished out eight assists as the HEAT pulled away from the Wizards Saturday on the way to a 118-104 win in Washington. Jermaine O'Neal added 16 points and the HEAT made 14 three-points shots to remain in a virtual tie with the 76ers for fifth place in the Eastern Conference.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    January 28, 2009
    WIN: 93-71
    The HEAT pushed open a double-digit lead and held off the Washington Wizards 93-71 at home for a three-game win streak Wednesday night. Michael Beasley and Daequan Cook led with 16 points apiece, and Dwyane Wade put up 14 with nine rebounds and nine assists.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    November 18, 2008
    WIN: 94-87
    Dwyane Wade registered 19 points and 10 assists and Shawn Marion buried a pivotal bank shot with just over a minute remaining to help secure Miami's 94-87 triumph over host Washington on Tuesday. Rookie Mario Chalmers had a splendid game with 15 points and six assists as the HEAT beat the Wizards for the second time in the past week.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    November 14, 2008
    WIN: 97-77
    Dwyane Wade erupted for 12 of his 24 points in the third quarter to ensure the HEAT would never trail in their 97-77 victory over the Wizards on Friday. Rookie Michael Beasley scored 19, while Udonis Haslem notched 13 points and 13 rebounds to help Miami improve to 4-1 at home.
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  • 2007-08 Season vs Washington


    HEAT @ Wizards
    April 4, 2008
    LOSS: 109-95
    The HEAT set a club record Friday with 19 3-pointers - nine by Ricky Davis - in a 109-95 loss at Washington. Davis scored a season-high 33 points and Chris Quinn tied a career best with 24, sinking five 3-pointers.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    March 21, 2008
    LOSS: 103-86
    The HEAT tried to charge back in the fourth quarter, but couldn't overcome the 26-point deficit in a 103-86 home loss on Friday. Bobby Jones led the way with eight of his team-leading 15 points in the fourth quarter.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Dec. 29, 2007
    LOSS: 96-74
    The Heat fell behind early against the Wizards on Saturday and couldn't climb out of the hole on the way to a 96-74 defeat in Washington. Ricky Davis led all HEAT players in scoring with 22 points, while Dwyane Wade contributed 12 points and six assists.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Dec. 13, 2007
    LOSS: 104-91
    Chris Quinn poured in 22 points, but the HEAT couldn't overcome a 10-point halftime deficit in a 104-91 home loss to Wizards on Thursday. Udonis Haslem had 19 points and 11 rebounds in the loss.
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  • 2006-07 Season vs Washington


    HEAT vs. Wizards
    April 11, 2007
    WIN: 85-82
    Alonzo Mourning's dunk with 1:23 to play in the fourth quarter Wednesday put Miami ahead, and his blocked shot with 8.8 on the clock preserved the lead and helped wrap up an 85-82 win over visiting Washington. Antoine Walker had 19 points, and Dwyane Wade added 16 and seven assists. The HEAT were once again without Shaquille O'Neal, who attended his grandfather's funeral.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    March 11, 2007
    WIN: 106-104
    Eddie Jones recorded 18 points and Udonis Haslem buried a game-winning fadeaway jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining to lift the HEAT to a thrilling 106-104 triumph over the Wizards on Sunday for their sixth straight win overall and 12th straight at home. Gary Payton added a season-high 17 points for Miami, which pulled within one game of Washington in the Southeast Division.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    February 28, 2007
    WIN: 92-83
    The HEAT led by as many as 17 on Wednesday, overpowering the Wizards, 92-83. Shaquille O'Neal scored a season-high 23, pulled down 10 rebounds and blocked three shots, while Jason Williams drained five 3-pointers and finished with 23 points. Udonis Haslem added 12 points and 16 boards.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    December 15, 2006
    LOSS: 106-95
    Playing without Dwyane Wade, the Heat fell behind early and couldn't bounce back in Friday's 106-95 loss to the Wizards. James Posey finished with a team-high 26 points and pulled down seven rebounds, while Alonzo Mourning added 17 and eight.
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  • 2005-06 Season vs Washington


    HEAT @ Wizards
    April 8, 2006
    WIN: 99-86
    Miami posted a 30-point advantage in points in the paint en route to a 99-86 victory at Washington on Saturday. Shaquille O'Neal scored 27 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and swatted four shots, while Derek Anderson added 20 points off the bench. Udonis Haslem chipped in with 13 points and 14 boards. The HEAT have now won their last 16 contests against the Wizards, including a sweep of this season's series.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    March 8, 2006
    WIN: 118-112
    Dwyane Wade returned after missing Miami's previous two games with a wrist injury to score 40 points on 13-of-21 shooting as the HEAT grabbed a 118-112 home win over Washington. Jason Williams added 21 points and Shaquille O'Neal had 19 with 11 rebounds Wednesday. Alonzo Mourning missed the game with a foot injury.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Dec. 30, 2005
    WIN: 128-113
    Dwyane Wade scored 26 of his 34 points in the second half and the HEAT notched a season high in points scored in Friday's 128-113 win in Washington. Shaquille O'Neal added 28 points and 10 rebounds and Antoine Walker poured in 20 points to go with 13 boards. Miami held on despite 47 points by the Wizards' Gilbert Arenas.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Nov. 11, 2005
    WIN: 104-101
    The HEAT trailed by six points at the half before coming back down the stretch and beating the Wizards 104-101 in overtime on Sunday. Dwyane Wade led Miami, scoring a season-high 41 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and dishing out eight assist. Shaquille O'Neal, playing for the first time in 18 games, scored 10 points and ripped 11 boards in 23 minutes. He hit a clutch free throw with one second remaining to send the game into OT. With the win, the HEAT snapped a four-game losing streak.
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  • 2004-05 Season vs Washington


    2005 Playoffs, Round Two
    HEAT @ Wizards
    May 14, 2005
    WIN: 99-95
    Eddie Jones hit a pivotal 3-pointer with 14 seconds to play Saturday, leading Miami to a sweep of the Wizards with a 99-95 Game 4 win. The shot put the HEAT up 97-95 after Washington used a 12-0 run to retake the lead. Alonzo Mourning then came up with a blocked shot to preserve the victory. Dwyane Wade turned in another sparkling performance, scoring 22 of his franchise single-game playoff-record 42 points in the third quarter.
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  • 2005 Playoffs, Round Two
    HEAT @ Wizards
    May 12, 2005
    WIN: 102-95
    Dwyane Wade turned in yet another dazzling performance Thursday, pouring in 31 points, grabbing nine rebounds and handing out six assists in Miami's 102-95 Game 3 victory over the host Wizards. With All-Star center Shaquille O'Neal sidelined, nursing his bruised thigh, the HEAT turned to Alonzo Mourning and Udonis Haslem to play big inside. The pair responded marvelously, combining for 26 points and 25 rebounds.
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  • 2005 Playoffs, Round Two
    HEAT vs. Wizards
    May 10, 2005
    WIN: 108-102
    The Wizards staged a late charge, but the HEAT held their ground in Tuesday's 108-102 Game 2 win in the conference semifinals. Dwyane Wade poured in a game-high 31 points to go with a franchise playoff-record 15 assists. Miami shot a scorching 58 percent from the field and outscored Washington by 14 in the paint.
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  • 2005 Playoffs, Round Two
    HEAT vs. Wizards
    May 8, 2005
    WIN: 105-86
    Dwyane Wade keyed a third-quarter surge as the HEAT opened the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a 105-86 home win over the Wizards on Sunday. Miami led by only two at the half before Wade scored 11 of his team-high 20 in the third as the Heat outscored Washington 33-17 in the period. Wade dished out seven assists and Shaquille O'Neal added 19 points and seven rebounds.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Dec. 15, 2004
    WIN: 98-93
    The HEAT completed their home-and-home series, and wrapped up the season-series between the two clubs, with a 98-93 win in Washington. The Wizards controlled the game early on, going ahead by as many as nine points in the first half. The HEAT were able to tie the score five times, but were never able to gain more than a three point advantage. Washington took a four point lead into the second half and went ahead by as many as ten points in the third. The HEAT ended the quarter on a 7-1 run to close the gap to just four points entering the final frame. Sparked by Dwyane Wade and Damon Jones, who scored 14 and nine points in the fourth quarter, respectively, the HEAT closed the game on a 12-7 run to take the victory. Wade led all scorers with 29 points. He also dished out nine assists. Shaquille O’Neal recorded a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Dec. 13, 2004
    WIN: 106-83
    Shaquille O'Neal erupted for a season-high 40 points Monday, including 15 in the fourth quarter, en route to a 106-83 Miami win over the Wizards. Rasual Butler tacked on 16 points and O'Neal added 12 rebounds and five blocks for the HEAT, who have won five straight.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Nov. 9, 2004
    WIN: 103-93
    Miami enjoyed its best start in franchise history after a 103-93 defeat of the visiting Washington Wizards, going 4-0 for the season. Shaquille O’Neal had 20 points, nine rebounds and three blocks while Dwyane Wade led the HEAT with 22 points and nine assists. Miami held a 50-37 advantage at the half before breaking the game open in the third, outscoring Washington 37-26 in the period. Wade and Udonis Haslem combined for 25 points on 10-of-11 shooting in the third quarter. The Wizards never got closer than seven points thereafter. Haslem finished the game posting 18 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to record the first double-double of the season for Miami. Damon Jones added 12 points while Keyon Dooling tallied eight points, five assists and two steals from the HEAT bench. Washington was led by Gilberet Arenas with 20 points and six assists.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Nov. 6, 2004
    WIN: 118-106
    The Miami HEAT won its third consecutive game to begin the regular season for only the second time in franchise history with a 118-106 win over the Wizards. Miami jumped out to an early 10 point lead to close out the first half, shooting 57.1% from the floor. Dwyane Wade scored 19 of his career-high 37 points in the first half. The Wizards jumped out strong to begin the second half, going on a 18-8 run to tie the game with under four minutes to play in the quarter. Miami responded with a 16-9 run of its own to take a seven point edge into the final frame. Washington again chipped away at the HEAT lead in the fourth, tying the game with 2:26 to play, but Eddie Jones scored 12 of his 17 fourth quarter points after that mark to seal the victory. Dwyane Wade recorded a double-double with 37 points and 12 assists (both career-highs). Eddie Jones recorded 24 points, while Udonis Haslem and Shaquille O’Neal grabbed nine and eight rebounds, respectively. Damon Jones came off the bench to record a career-high eight rebounds. Miami shot 55.8% from the field. Washington was led by Gilbert Arenas’ 27 points.
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  • 2003-04 Season vs Washington


    HEAT @ Wizards
    Mar. 21, 2004
    WIN: 101-81
    Miami outscored the Wizards 32-15 in the second quarter and cruised to a 101-81 victory Sunday. Dwyane Wade led six players in double figures with 22 points and Lamar Odom added 18 for the HEAT, who keep their sixth-place spot in the East with the win.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Dec. 26th, 2003
    WIN: 92-84
    Eddie Jones and the rest of the Miami HEAT team found its shooting stroke on Friday, connecting on 37-of-75 shot attempts (49.3) in route to a 92-84 victory over the Washington Wizards. Jones connected on 9-of-16 from the field including four three-pointers (4-of-8) for 22 points in the game. Jones also dished out a season-high eight assists. Winners of three in a row and seven of its last 10, the HEAT defeated the Wizards for the third time this season, already posting a 79-72 win on Dec. 23rd and a 105-101 overtime victory on Nov. 14th.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Dec. 23th, 2003
    WIN: 79-72
    HEAT rookie guard Dwyane Wade scored 11 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter to the lead Miami to a 79-72 home victory over the Washington Wizards. The win was the fifth consecutive for the HEAT at home and second win this season over the Washington. Miami defeated Washington in the first meeting 105-101 in overtime. In addition to Wade, the HEAT got double-figure scoring from Eddie Jones (11 points), Lamar Odom (10 points) and Rafer Alston (10 points) off the bench. Caron Butler and Rasual Butler chipped in with nine points each. Brian Grant grabbed 10 rebounds to go with his six points in the game.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Nov. 14th, 2003
    WIN: 105-101
    Eddie Jones scored 27 points and Lamar Odom added 26 and 12 rebounds, as the Miami HEAT won back-to-back games for the first time since defeating Atlanta in back-to-back contest on Dec. 30, 2002 and Jan. 1, 2003 respectively. The HEAT defeated the Washington Wizards 105-101 in overtime. Rafer Alston chipped in with 12 points off the bench, followed by Brian Grant, who scored 10 points and pulled down 12 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. Odom recorded his third consecutive double-double and fourth on the season. Everyone that saw action for the HEAT scored Friday night. The HEAT shot 41 percent from the field on 38-of-93 shot attempts and 21-of-30 from the free throw line, while dominating the boards with a 53-43 advantage.
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  • 2002-03 Season vs Washington


    HEAT vs. Wizards
    Apr. 11th, 2003
    Despite Caron Butler’s 19 points, it was not enough to stave off Michael Jordan and Washington Wizards as the HEAT 91-87 at AmercianAirlines Arena. The game marked the final time that Jordan would play in Miami again. Prior to the game, the HEAT honored him by retiring his number 23 and hanging a split jersey depicting the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. Jordan finished with 25 points with 23 of them coming in the first half. Washington had four other players reach double-figure scoring including Larry Hughes (13 points), Christian Laettner (13 points), Kwame Brown (12 points) and Tyronn Lue (12 points). In addition to Caron Butler, Rasual Butler and Eddie House chipped in with 10 points each. Friday’s attendance of 20,152 was the largest home crowd in HEAT history as well as the largest crowd for any event at the AmercianAirlines Arena.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Mar. 15th, 2003
    Jerry Stackhouse scored 37 points connecting on 11-of-22 from the field and 14-of-15 from the free-throw line, as the Washington Wizards held on to defeat the HEAT 89-82. Miami had five players reach double-figure scoring on Saturday, including 16 points from Brian Grant and Travis Best. Grant also pulled down 11 rebounds for his 27 double-double of the season. In addition to Grant and Best, the HEAT also got double-figure scoring from Caron Butler (14 points), Malik Allen (14 points) and Rasual Butler (10 points).
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards
    Mar. 2nd, 2003
    Mike James scored all 10 of his points in the final 13 minutes of Sunday’s game versus the Washington Wizards to spark the HEAT to a 93-83 victory at AmericanAirlines Arena. Caron Butler scored 20 points to lead six players in double-figures for Miami, including 16 points from Eddie Jones, 13 points from Brian Grant and Travis Best, followed by 11 points from Rasual Butler. Grant pulled down 14 rebounds for his 23rd double-double of the season while Malik Allen recorded 10 rebounds to go along with his four points. Miami led 22-16 after the first quarter and 45-38 into halftime. The HEAT led by as many as 12 points in the third quarter, before the Wizards clawed their way back to take a brief four point lead with 50 seconds left at 63-59. James then connected on a 17-foot jumper, recorded a steal and dished out a assists that led to a C. Butler lay-up. Miami took the lead for good after Butler made his free-throw to finish off an old-fashioned three-point play, giving the HEAT a 64-63 advantage. Miami extended the lead to 80-70 by the 7:00 mark of the fourth quarter and never looked back.
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  • HEAT @ Wizards
    Nov. 16th, 2002
    The Washington Wizards scored the first two points of Saturday night’s game and never looked back, handing the Miami HEAT a season worst 95-65 defeat at the MCI Center. Washington had four players reach double-figures, including 16 points from Jerry Stackhouse and 15 points by Kwame Brown. Larry Hughes scored 14 points and Bryon Russell chipped in with 12 points. Michael Jordan scored eight points off the bench in just 19 minutes of action. The HEAT shot just 32 percent from the field (25-of-76) and a dismal 11 percent from the three-point line (2-of-17). Miami was outrebounded 45-37 and committed 17 turnovers for the second time this season. The first time came versus Seattle on Nov. 9th. Washington shot 52 percent from the field (35-of-67) and went to the free-throw line 15 more times (21-of-30) than the HEAT (13-of-15). The HEAT was led in scoring by Malik Allen’s 14 points and Mike James’ 13 points off the bench. Brian Grant’s consecutive double-figure rebounding streak ended at seven games. He recorded only eight boards in 24 minutes of action.
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  • HEAT vs. Wizards History
    H/A DATE SCORE W/L HEAT LEADING SCORER OPP. LEADING SCORER
    2001-02 Season
    H 02/24/02 92-80 W STRICKLAND - 16 LUE - 21
    A 02/23/02 97-95 W JONES - 25 JORDAN - 37
    A 12/12/01 82-80 L JACKSON - 18 JORDAN - 25
    H 11/30/01 84-75 L ELLIS - 24 JORDAN - 22
    2000-01 Season
    A 04/04/01 86-84 W GRANT/MOURNING - 16 ALEXANDER - 25
    H 02/27/01 103-95 W GRANT - 26 RICHMOND - 20
    H 12/29/00 98-91 W JONES - 31 HOWARD - 19
    A 12/02/00 93-90 W JONES/MASON - 20 STRICKLAND - 22
    1999-2000 Season
    A 02/26/00 95-88 W MOURNING - 28 T. MURRAY - 20
    H 02/04/00 99-92 W MOURNING - 32 RICHMOND - 21
    H 11/27/99 89-86 W MOURNING - 30 RICHMOND - 20
    A 11/12/99 104-95 W MOURNING - 25 T. MURRAY - 15
    1998-99 Season
    A 04/04/99 90-79 W MOURNING - 24 HOWARD - 20
    H 03/16/99 94-85 W HARDAWAY - 24 RICHMOND - 22
    A 02/23/99 96-80 W MOURNING - 29 RICHMOND - 25
    1997-98 Season
    H 04/17/98 97-89 L MOURNING - 20 HOWARD- 22
    A 12/17/97 88-74 L MOURNING - 24 STRICKLAND - 21
    H 11/08/97 114-106 W HARDAWAY - 25 WEBBER - 34
    A 11/01/97 109-108 W HARDAWAY - 25 WEBBER - 30
    1996-97 Season
    A 03/07/97 108-105 W HARDAWAY - 45 HOWARD/STRICKLAND - 28
    H 03/06/97 99-95 L AUSTIN/HARDAWAY - 19 MURRAY - 22
    A 01/17/97 103-92 W MOURNING - 34 HOWARD - 33
    H 01/13/97 98-95 W MOURNING - 32 HOWARD - 23
    1995-96 Season
    A 04/08/96 111-99 L MOURNING - 28 HOWARD - 25
    H 03/29/96 112-93 W MOURNING - 50 HOWARD - 20
    H 01/17/96 96-89 W MOURNING - 38 B. PRICE - 27
    A 11/24/95 110-94 L MOURNING - 24 PACK - 21
    1994-95 Season
    A 03/29/95 101-97 W RICE - 26 WEBBER - 29
    H 03/05/95 103-90 W EACKLES - 17 HOWARD - 25
    H 02/08/95 111-107 W RICE - 27 HOWARD - 31
    A 02/03/95 105-95 W OWENS - 30 CHAPMAN - 20
    H 11/12/94 109-99 L EACKLES - 22 CHAPMAN - 30
    1993-94 Season
    A 04/06/94 114-103 W SMITH - 26 BUTLER - 26
    H 02/21/94 128-98 W RICE - 29 MacLEAN - 18
    H 01/23/94 113-80 W RICE - 21 CHEANEY - 15
    A 11/20/93 104-102 L MINER - 24 GUGLIOTTA - 25
    1992-93 Season
    H 04/23/93 121-120 W LONG - 31 STEWART - 32
    A 04/15/93 110-92 L RICE - 23 CHAPMAN/GUGLIOTTA - 22
    H 03/03/93 125-106 W SMITH - 30 STEWART - 22
    A 01/26/93 104-102 L RICE - 26 ADAMS - 25
    A 01/02/93 100-93 L RICE - 19 ADAMS/ELLISON/GRANT - 16
    1991-92 Season
    A 04/10/92 108-93 W SEIKALY - 24 EACKLES/STEWART - 20
    H 04/07/92 100-89 W RICE - 21 GRANT - 20
    H 03/08/92 112-98 W RICE - 30 ELLISON - 24
    H 01/22/92 125-112 W RICE - 22 EACKLES - 22
    A 01/16/92 102-94 W RICE - 35 GRANT - 28
    1990-91 Season
    A 04/14/91 101-96 L DOUGLAS - 26 GRANT - 26
    H 04/10/91 112-106 W SEIKALY - 27 ELLISON/WILLIAMS - 19
    A 02/21/91 104-90 W RICE - 27 ELLISON - 17
    A 01/29/91 105-101 L LONG/RICE - 20 KING - 26
    H 11/02/90 119-95 W BURTON - 25 KING - 18
    1989-90 Season
    H 04/20/90 117-112 W EDWARDS - 28 EACKLES - 23
    H 02/06/90 118-100 L SEIKALY - 22 MALONE -34
    A 01/15/90 111-105 W RICE - 27 KING - 30
    H 01/11/90 100-89 L SEIKALY - 25 MALONE - 39
    A 11/25/89 107-88 L THOMPSON - 20 KING - 26
    1988-89 Season
    H 04/06/89 101-93 L SEIKALY - 17 KING/WILLIAMS - 23
    A 01/12/89 106-100 L SEIKALY - 23 MALONE/KING - 32

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    Inside The HEAT: Shane Battier Pt. 1

    Inside The HEAT profiles Shane Battier 6:02

    Inside The HEAT: Shane Battier Pt. 2

    Shane Battier faces the difficult decision of where to play college basketball after a highly succesful Highschool career. 5:11

    Inside The HEAT: Shane Battier Pt. 3

    Shane Battier transitions from college basketball to playing in the NBA. 5:17

    Inside The HEAT: Shane Battier Pt. 4

    Jason Jackson takes us inside Shane Battier's new career chapter with the HEAT. 0:01