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Heat Rout Knicks, 100-67: LeBron James Scores 32 In Game 1 (VIDEO)

By TIM REYNOLDS 04/28/12 09:25 PM ET AP

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Forward LeBron James #6 of the Miami Heat shoots over Amar'e Stoudemire #1 and Steve Novak #16 of the New York Knicks in Game One of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in the 2012 NBA Playoffs on April 28, 2012 at the American Airines Arena in Miami, Florida.

MIAMI — LeBron James dropped to the floor holding the back of his head, grimacing and then staggering a bit when he reached his feet.

A few moments later, he was fine.

And a few moments after that, the Miami Heat had complete control of Game 1 against the New York Knicks.

James scored 32 points after shooting 10 for 14 from the field, and the Heat rode the strength of what became a 32-2 run to easily beat the Knicks 100-67 on Saturday, striking first in the series between clubs that waged classic annual battles from 1997 through 2000 and are meeting for the first time since.

Dwyane Wade added 19 points in his first game back after dislocating his left index finger.

"Our guys had a noticeable look in their eyes the last 24 hours," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We wanted to get back to the basics and play to our identity. For the most part, we were able to do that by being aggressive."

No, this wasn't redemption for falling short in last season's finals.

But for James and the Heat, it sure was a fine start.

"I'm a different player this year, a different person this year compared to last year," James said. "I've waited to get back to the postseason, prepared myself all season, throughout the offseason to get back to this point."

It was physical, it was heated – and it was one-sided. New York's 67 points matched a franchise playoff low.

Mario Chalmers finished with 11 points and nine assists for Miami, which turned 27 New York turnovers into a franchise playoff-record 38 points. The Knicks were called for 21 fouls in the first half, Miami enjoying a 28-5 advantage in free throws attempted in the first 24 minutes alone, and center Tyson Chandler sent James flying with what was called a flagrant foul as the Heat were blowing the game open.

J.R. Smith scored 17 for the Knicks, who lost Iman Shumpert to a torn knee ligament and have dropped 11 straight playoff games dating back to 2001. Carmelo Anthony missed 12 of 15 shots and finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Baron Davis added 10 points for New York.

It was the worst playoff loss for the Knicks since a 126-85 defeat at Chicago on April 25, 1991.

"This series is not over," Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire said. "We've got to learn from our mistakes today and get ready for Monday."

The series isn't, but Shumpert's is. The Knicks said the rookie guard also tore a lateral meniscus and would miss approximately six to eight months. Even before an MRI at a hospital, Anthony said what was obvious to anyone who saw Shumpert take a non-contact tumble in the third quarter.

"We know Shump is not going to be with us," Anthony said.

Maybe it was ironic that this game took a turn when someone who helped doom Miami in last season's finals sent the two-time MVP flying.

Chandler – who helped Dallas win the 2011 title over Miami – set a back pick near midcourt with 1:34 left in the half, and James never saw it coming. The original call was a flagrant-2 against Chandler, which would have meant an automatic ejection. After review, it was downgraded to a flagrant-1, so Chandler could stick around for the rest of the debacle.

Given that he spent Friday and Saturday fighting the flu, Chandler would have probably rather left anyway.

"They played really well," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said, "and we played awful."

An awful 9 minutes for the Knicks decided this one.

After all, this is a Heat-Knicks playoff series. It's almost required to have emotions boil over.

With Jeff Van Gundy and Alonzo Mourning in the building – remember, the former Knicks coach once tugged on the Heat center's leg during one memorable Miami-New York playoff dustup – along with Knicks assistant general manager Allan Houston, he of the game-winner to eliminate the Heat from the last playoffs following a lockout-shortened season of 1999, things got heated once again.

There were early hints that tensions were high, like Stoudemire and Udonis Haslem getting double-technicals after jawing back and forth with 4:10 left in the opening quarter. A few minutes later, after Shane Battier committed a hard foul on Anthony – who missed his first seven shots – Davis ran about 50 feet to give Battier a light shove.

That was all little stuff, compared to what was coming. Said Woodson: "All hell broke loose."

Mike Miller's 3-pointer with 2:22 left in the half capped a run of 13 straight points by the Heat, and they were just getting started.

After making both free throws awarded for the Chandler foul, James banked in a 20-footer from the left wing while getting hit by Smith 10 seconds later for what became a five-point possession for Miami.

"I thought it was a legal pick, honestly," Chandler said.

And James still wasn't done, first hitting a fadeaway with 48 seconds left, then a layup while getting hit by Jared Jeffries with 3 seconds left in the half.

"Spectacular," Spoelstra said of James' flurry. "His play spoke for itself. It seemed on both ends of the court he had his hands on every single play, in some form or another."

The run then was 24-2. The lead was 54-31. For good measure, the Heat scored the first eight points of the third quarter as well, making it 62-31.

"Very eager to start this series off right," Heat forward Chris Bosh said.

A bad day got even worse for the Knicks midway through the third.

Shumpert – who started the final 17 games of the regular season after Jeremy Lin had knee surgery – was carried off the court by teammates after going down in almost the exact spot as where the Chandler-James collision took place.

Shumpert was bringing the ball up the right sideline and tried to dribble behind his back when he pulled up and immediately grabbed at his left knee. He was brought into the Knicks' locker room for evaluation, and as he was lifted from the floor Anthony looked at the scoreboard, shaking his head in disbelief.

Absolutely everything was going Miami's way.

"We're just trying to play our game," Wade said, "trying to come out and take care of business."

James provided the exclamation point with 1.4 seconds left in the third quarter.

He made a 3-pointer over Anthony, and then got the fourth quarter off. Through three quarters, the entire Knicks roster had only outscored James by 15, and Miami took an 81-47 lead into the final 12 minutes.

"I think the Miami Heat right now are feeling great about their performance," Stoudemire said. "Which they should."

NOTES: The 33-point victory margin was the second-largest in Heat history. ... Toney Douglas (virus) was inactive for the Knicks. ... Lin had a lengthy shooting workout before the game. ... All fans sitting courtside were to receive a version of the Nike sneakers James is wearing in this year's playoffs. ... Woodson was captured by television cameras before the game telling his team in a huddle, "It is a process to win an NBA title."

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MIAMI — LeBron James dropped to the floor holding the back of his head, grimacing and then staggering a bit when he reached his feet. A few moments later, he was fine.
MIAMI — LeBron James dropped to the floor holding the back of his head, grimacing and then staggering a bit when he reached his feet. A few moments later, he was fine.
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rahclassick
Peace will come when you're resting in it.
01:27 AM on 04/30/2012
To the Knicks fans, Remember the scene from the Movie (In Too Deep) when LL had the dude tied up butt naked on the Pool Table, And LL beat him with the Pool Stick and then he GAVE him the Pool Stick, As he gave it to him he said LUV IT! LUV IT!, Thats what the Heat is saying to the Knicks.
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Rosalee Harris
09:05 PM on 04/29/2012
I still say Melo plays better at the PF position and Woodson needs to put him there because from what you saw in Game1 If Melo dont score the Knicks dont score its that simple. The Knicks out rebound the heat 41 to 38. Melo alone had 10 rebounds but without him no one else could score. Bring Amare from off the bench if you must. But keep Melo at the PF where has more spacing to work with. You have to take care of your offensive player make sure he is in the spot where he can score.
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Steven Pedullo
08:49 PM on 04/29/2012
right now it sucks to be a knicks fan, but honestly they are an inferior team. at least we are back in the playoffs
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
03:09 PM on 04/29/2012
The Knicks better play team ball, dammit.
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04:09 PM on 04/29/2012
With Melo leading? Good luck.
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O K Ali
Wash your hands, seriously.
05:19 PM on 04/29/2012
I know.
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Rosalee Harris
01:04 PM on 04/29/2012
The NBA needs to stop cuddling Lebron James. Its ridiculous how no one could touch and he didnt fall over like a feather and get the call. Meanwhile he gets to be ALL over Melo and NO CALL. The officiating was atrocious but the Knicks lost their cool they need to be able to play through things like that.

Flopping your way to a championship wont get you far and who ever they are up against is who I'll be rooting for.
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rahclassick
Peace will come when you're resting in it.
01:15 AM on 04/30/2012
32 points & 71% shooting is not A flop, Its pure skills!!!!
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Rosalee Harris
06:27 AM on 04/30/2012
Oh please dont come with cute response you know what Im talking about 32 points give me a break I've seen better and they didnt need to FLOP or CRY to get the calls all going their way to get it. He was riding all over Melo the officiating was embarassing. If guarding someone was that easy anyone could do it. At one point he fell out of bounds no one touched him and he got the call.
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12:12 PM on 04/29/2012
So disappointed! Knicks gotta know that Heat want to eliminate Knicks from playoffs, refs.should be ashamed of those calls and yes LeBron James should get an award for his Acting! They(knicks) should focus not only on defense but on scoring. Heat is going to try to wear them down physically and mentally.
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LogicalMathMan
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10:43 AM on 04/29/2012
Perhaps the most over-hyped series this decade. Did NY fans really think Carmelo would drop 30 points? Stoudamire was MIA along with Baron Davis in the second half. Chandler should've dominated the boards and the paint. This was good (not great) Miami defense.
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Ty LaRue
Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge
10:40 AM on 04/29/2012
the Refs should be ashamed how they called that game
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LeBron deserves an Academy Award or Golden Globe for all his flopping
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rahclassick
Peace will come when you're resting in it.
01:12 AM on 04/30/2012
Was the 32 points & 71% shooting A flop or skills ?
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Ty LaRue
Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge
04:58 AM on 04/30/2012
That was skill but all most of the fouls equals acting and flopping
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missindependent
STOP YELLING!
09:29 AM on 04/29/2012
Durant showed who was the real MVP last night.......NOT Leflop "freethrow" James.

Leflop should really be ashamed of HOW he scored last night...He's not going to be able to get away with that with GOOD teams.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
10:16 AM on 04/29/2012
79% FT by James....71% from the field.....Great D and 32 points. Everybody in the playoffs would be considered "good teams". Funny that, once again, you show that you don't know the game you just know hatred of the MVP of 2012.
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LogicalMathMan
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10:41 AM on 04/29/2012
Not a LeBron fan, but, if you really believe Durant had a spectacular game last night, you know nothing about basketball. It's like saying DFish made that last second shot for the Lakers and therefore he is indispensable. Well, if DFish scored about 10 points a game, the Lakers would not need him for that buzzer beater.

Durant had a pathetic game last night and LeBron shot 71%.
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missindependent
STOP YELLING!
11:11 AM on 04/29/2012
60% From the FREE THROW line!!!!
08:23 AM on 04/29/2012
It is very hard to watch a extremely talented player flop around like they are hurt and be a cry baby in an over reaction. You don't see other great players doing that, how could he look at film of himself and not be embarrassed. VanGundy got it right when he called him out on it.
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anotherwomanfromva
Got social security, thank a democrat
10:42 AM on 04/29/2012
Really? Kobe doesn't flop? Paul Pierce? I agree it was a good bit of acting but nothing that we haven't seen before. It's just that when LeBron does it, people have to make a big deal out of it. I wonder how long LeBron has to pay for leaving Cleveland.
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01:30 PM on 04/29/2012
Jordan''s last meaningful shot in the NBA was an offensive foul that won a championship. Star players get star treatment. This is true of all sports.
tino2892
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01:33 AM on 04/29/2012
That 2nd quarter was one of the most despicably officiated games I have ever seen. The hacking these refs were letting the Heat get away with was a disgrace and I have never seen, even in the days of ticky-tack foul Jordan calls, such lopsided uses of the whistle. I can't believe people are crying about the pick Chandler put on James, that was some of the worst acting I ever saw from a player, Lebron flops down and grabs the back of his head like he was in pain. Then another play where James was falling out of bounds, so he throws up his arms and they call a foul. What a joke, David Stern should be embarrassed
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Rosalee Harris
01:08 PM on 04/29/2012
I said the same thing it was horrifically Bias towards the Heat. James was all over Melo and no call. At one point Melo drove to the basket he was hacked by three guys manage to get the shot in and NO CALL. It was crazy.
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massai
01:33 AM on 04/29/2012
The Knicks have been a disappointment ever since Chicago/Detroit sent Isaiah Thomas to the team to implant this loser culture that we saw today. Humiliating is right. Yuck.
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John Roman
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11:28 PM on 04/28/2012
Not only did they get humiliated by the score, they humiliated themselves with cheap shots on Lebron and some malicious fouls on others. The Knicks looked desperate from the beginning....and played like classless louts. RIP Knicks.
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01:58 PM on 04/29/2012
They did not look desperate from the beginning. Pretty good first quarter actually but the second...what a bust. The thing that makes this such an interesting game is the way the momentum shifts w/ just a few bad calls or some bad behavior. Then you see players who under other circumstances shine, look like bad actors and 2nd rate players. The next game will make you right on or slightly off....I'm still hopeful, the last refuge of the woe begotten.....
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SOHOROCKS66
Power only concedes to a greater power.
03:21 PM on 04/29/2012
NY Knicks are one of the most over rated under achieving media dominating NBA teams in the past couple of decades. Truth be told, I would rather watch news clips and replays of NBA games from the 70s through the 90s then watch todays NBA games.
11:11 PM on 04/28/2012
It sucks that Jeremy Lin couldn't play. Why he would have scored 90 points and defeated the Heat single handedly while helping the treasury department restructure federal interest loans while defeating Iran. Sucks that he wasn't there today.
11:37 PM on 04/28/2012
Fanned!
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SOHOROCKS66
Power only concedes to a greater power.
03:24 PM on 04/29/2012
See Iain Banks you proved my point about over rated Knicks,,,One player, a relative no body comes off the bench, as a good short termed Cinderella run and the media makes it like he's the Second Coming of vintage Michael Jordan.
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j-anthony
gravity's gone, and I'm just floating
10:19 PM on 04/28/2012
Meteorologist's rejoice: Heat/Thunder in the Finals. Man, that's gonna be good.