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Heat Beat Kings: Wade, LeBron Lead Miami To Seventh Straight Win (VIDEO)

TIM REYNOLDS   02/21/12 10:11 PM ET  AP

MIAMI — Dwyane Wade had 30 points and 10 assists, Mario Chalmers and Chris Bosh each scored 20 points and the NBA-leading Miami Heat stretched their winning streak to seven games with a 120-108 win over the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night.

LeBron James scored 18 points, Norris Cole had 12 and Udonis Haslem added 10 for Miami (26-7), which has won each of its games during this streak by at least 12 points. Wade shot 11 for 16, the 11th straight game he's shot at least 50 percent, matching his career best in that department. He also had a run of 11 such games in his rookie season.

Isaiah Thomas scored 20 of his 24 points in the third quarter for Sacramento, which dropped its sixth straight. Marcus Thornton scored 23, Tyreke Evans finished with 21 points and 10 assists, and Jason Thompson had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Kings.

Next up for Miami: The New York Knicks and Jeremy Lin come to town Thursday.

The Kings were without guard John Salmons, a late scratch with a sore right hip.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said he didn't expect Sacramento to come out and play like a team with one of the NBA's worst records, and he was right. Thompson had 10 points and six rebounds in the opening quarter and Evans' buzzer-beating 3-pointer from near midcourt gave Sacramento a 32-26 lead after 12 minutes.

Maybe the biggest surprise of the first half was that it took Miami – a team that had led by 20 points at some time in each of its six previous outings, but never enjoyed better than an 18-point margin Tuesday – nearly a full hour after tipoff to get the highlight reels cranking.

James blocked a drive by Thomas, the Heat controlled the rebound, and took off running. James got the ball to Wade, who leaped, stayed airborne long enough to draw contact from Cousins and then made an acrobatic layup while falling to the floor. The three-point play put Miami ahead 49-47 and the Heat kept the lead – such as it was – the rest of the half.

Another spectacular James-to-Wade connection helped.

Wade forced Donte Greene into a miss, and Francisco Garcia grabbed the rebound and tried to lay the ball in, all in the same motion. James blocked Garcia's shot – the Kings wanted goaltending – and moments later threw a 70-foot chest pass to Wade for an alley-oop layup at the other end, part of a late mini-flurry that sent Miami into halftime leading 57-53.

The Heat kept the lead for the entirety of the third quarter, despite Thomas' best efforts.

Thomas' 20 points came in a 10-minute span of that quarter, a 5-for-6 effort from 3-point range and 5-for-5 from the foul line, the last three there coming when he was fouled by Cole while trying about a 25-footer in the final seconds of the third and getting Sacramento to 93-88.

That's about when Miami decided enough was enough.

A 15-5 run, mostly from the Heat reserves, provided the long awaited breathing room. Cole had four points and an assist in the early stages, and after Mike Miller missed a 3-pointer, Haslem capped the flurry with a one-handed putback dunk that sent Wade running about 15 feet onto the court at the other end in celebration.

NOTES: Haslem (now with 4,549) passed Rony Seikaly (4,544) for second place on Miami's all-time rebounding list. At his current pace, Haslem would have a chance to catch Alonzo Mourning (4,807) by the end of the season. ... Thomas' third-quarter barrage was the biggest one-quarter scoring effort by a Kings player since Kevin Martin scored 24 in the fourth against New Orleans on Feb. 23, 2009. ... A number of fans chanted throughout the night that they wanted to see Jimmer Fredette in the game. Fredette did not play. ... Boxer Floyd Mayweather was in attendance, seated near the Kings' bench.

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MIAMI — Dwyane Wade had 30 points and 10 assists, Mario Chalmers and Chris Bosh each scored 20 points and the NBA-leading Miami Heat stretched their winning streak to seven games with a 120-108 ...
MIAMI — Dwyane Wade had 30 points and 10 assists, Mario Chalmers and Chris Bosh each scored 20 points and the NBA-leading Miami Heat stretched their winning streak to seven games with a 120-108 ...
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RusStyles
12:25 PM on 02/22/2012
The Knicks are next...This will provide Lin an opportunity to erase all doubt that his game warrants the unprecedented hype he's received the past two weeks. The Heat will smother him with playoff-intensity defense. If he drops 25+ points, 10+ assists, 3-4 steals...That would be fun to watch and I'll be fully sold on Linsanity.
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12:47 PM on 02/22/2012
I think he's just another Liu (PG from one of the last Shaq/Kobe championships) and will fizzle out again. Amazing story, I just don't see how it holds. Knicks will have to cater to Amare and Melo, and to build this team they need a big time point. He's def. a point, but I don't think big time in the long run. The turnovers will catch up to him, despite how entertaining he is.
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RusStyles
12:55 PM on 02/22/2012
he's more skilled than Liu....I think his real Achilles is the lack of physicality to handle the rigors of a full time NBA starter. But I doubt if he fizzles into obscurity, especially if he continues to hit treys...that's a great weapon, which opens up driving lanes. We'll see...
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beverlyamy1
love it when you disagree
02:25 PM on 02/22/2012
yeah and if they bench him when the superstars come back,he will be somewhere else next year.
11:42 AM on 02/22/2012
Now that LeBron, Wade, and Bosh have over 100 games on the court together, I have a hard time seeing any team that can beat the Heat four times in seven games.
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beverlyamy1
love it when you disagree
11:51 AM on 02/22/2012
i agree,though its a long way to the top yet.
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Jazmo
Cause they're hip to the bull and hip to the lies.
01:26 PM on 02/22/2012
After last season I'm so gun shy about saying anything remotely approaching smack-talk but .... dang they look good right now. DWade keeps saying they aren't peaking yet and if that's true, well YAY!
10:48 AM on 02/22/2012
same ole same ole.....my only question is how many 4th quarter points does lebron have and does he really honestly believe he can patch things up with cleveland and their fans??
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beverlyamy1
love it when you disagree
11:50 AM on 02/22/2012
hes not going to cleveland,it was called......getting in the fans heads.
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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
07:12 PM on 02/22/2012
B.S. He has sent representatives to Cleveland to speak with Dan Gilbert! Sent a letter to Gilbert when he played the Cav's last week. If anything it is call trying to soften up the fans for his return. He will continue to get his numbers and do his job, until he can get out of Miami! Word is he hates Miami, and can't wait to get out of that town. Getting in the fans head hahahahaha! Keep thinking that, fans in the NEOA ain't that easy!
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
12:36 PM on 02/22/2012
Why would he need to "patch things up with Cleveland and their fans'? All James needs to do is keep punching the Cavs in the mouth every time he plays them. The people of Cleveland treated he and his family like crap after he gave them 7 years of greatness. If anything, they owe James.
08:35 AM on 02/22/2012
They're even scarier than they were last year.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
12:41 PM on 02/22/2012
They seem to have a purpose this year.
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Jazmo
Cause they're hip to the bull and hip to the lies.
01:30 PM on 02/22/2012
Yes, exactly. They all seem to have found their way and are working together as a team. Maybe Eric Spoelstra will even smile one day.