Friday 1 March 2013

12th straight, outlast Kings are won by heat in 2OT

Ohio (AP) a LeBron James had 40 points and 16 assists, Dwyane Wade obtained 39 and the Miami Heat forced their winning streak to 12 games by outlasting the Sacramento Kings 141-129 in double overtime on Tuesday evening. Lewis Allen added 21, Chris Bosh finished with 15 and Chris Andersen had 10 for heat, who kept six games away from second-place Indiana in the Eastern Conference rankings. Miami's 12-game winning streak could be the longest in the NBA and fits the second-longest in team history. Points were scored 36 by marcus Thornton for Sacramento, probably the most by any book in the NBA this season. DeMarcus Cousins finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds, Tyreke Evans added 26 points, John Salmons 15 and Isaiah Thomas 14 for the Kings. David became the first NBA player to finish with at least 40 points and 16 assists since Kevin Johnson a now the mayor of Sacramento a had 42 and 17 for Phoenix against Denver on April 3, 1994. Kings coach Keith Smart said ahead of the game that sometimes "great groups obtain a little tired of the standard time and they want something to have them going." The Heat did not seem to be bored by the 2nd overtime. After having a late non-call that James wanted, he simply seemed angry. John won inside to start the 2nd extra session, shouting "and one" at referees as his way of insisting he was fouled as well. But after one incredible routine, the overall game was pretty much sealed. Thornton had a chance to give the Kings the lead after a Heat turnover, but his shot at the rim was blocked by Wade, who came down and setup James for a a' a five-point swing, essentially, and the Heat had a 131-127 lead. James scored again, then included two free throws and found Bosh for a and 10-point lead with 1:29 remaining. Sacramento dropped its sixth straight and fell to 1-16 against Miami since March 2004. The Heat missed important free punches late in both regulation and the first overtime a' Wade missing a pair with 21 seconds left in the fourth, and James missed 1 of 2 with 29.3 seconds left in the beginning extra session. In the first OT, the Kings had a chance for the possibly and late lead the gain, but Thomas had a layup blocked by Bosh, and Allen grabbed the rebound for the Warmth with 5.7 seconds left. Arkansas set the ball in Wade's hands, and he found James near the container. James' opportunity missed, and he complained he was fouled by Salmons on the effort. Referees disagreed with that, but after having a lengthy review to find out property, they granted the ball to Miami with 0.4 seconds remaining. It absolutely was much ado for nothing, as Bosh's shot sailed long and the groups went along to double overtime. The overall game was tied at 92 midway through the next before Wade a' with six items and an aid a' led a 13-4 work that appeared to be it'd give Miami breathing room. Miami was up 105-96, and still brought 112-104 when James scored with 1:40 remaining. Sacramento roared back, scoring the ultimate seven points of regulation. Thornton hit a set of 3-pointers, the next coming with 23 seconds left to get the Kings within 112-110. And after Wade missed a set of free kicks, Cousins got an offensive rebound and put it right back with 8.5 seconds remaining to knot the overall game at 112-all. Out of a timeout, the Warmth went to Wade, whose the rim was bounced off by step-back 20-footer as time expired, giving it to overtime. They were just starting out. NOTES: Miami completed February with a 12-1 history, with the one loss to begin the month. ... Heat have allowed 68 third-quarter points inside their last two games, both in the home. They quit 67 third-quarter points inside their past three games, all traveling. ... One day after celebrating his 24th birthday, Kings G Jimmer Fredette did not play. ... The Heat played without F Shane Battier, sidelined by right hamstring tightness. He's day-to-day.

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