NBA Game Summary - Minnesota at Miami
(Tuesday, December 18th)
Final Score: Miami 103, Minnesota 92
Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Dwyane Wade scored 24 points and the Miami Heat
pulled away in the second half to record a 103-92 victory over the Minnesota
Timberwolves at American Airlines Arena.
LeBron James amassed 22 points and 11 assists for Miami, which began the
fourth quarter with a 17-6 run to break open a relatively close contest en
route to its fourth win in five games. Chris Bosh tallied 15 points to help
the reigning world champions prevail.
The Heat came out on top despite being outrebounded by a 52-24 margin and
outscored in the paint by a 58-36 differential. However, Miami shot a sizzling
52 percent (13-of-25) from 3-point range on the night, with Mario Chalmers
hitting 4-of-6 long-range attempts in a 12-point effort and Shane Battier
going 3-for-7 from beyond the arc.
"It is not a way we would want to test every single night," said Battier. "But
if you play hard in other areas of the game, force turnovers and are efficient
on the offensive end, you can mitigate that a little bit."
Andrei Kirilenko had 22 points to pace Minnesota and Nikola Pekovic racked up
18 points and 12 rebounds in the loss, the Timberwolves' second straight
following a season-best four-game win streak.
Kevin Love grabbed 18 boards for Minnesota, but went just 2-of-10 from the
field while ending with 11 points.
The Heat trailed 63-62 after Pekovic threw down a dunk off an Alexey Shved
feed with 7:24 remaining in the third quarter, but ripped off nine consecutive
points over the next two minutes to move in front. James capped the run with a
jumper from beyond the arc, and knocked down another triple later in the
period to extend Miami's lead to 78-68 with 2:31 left in the frame.
Miami carried an 80-72 lead into the fourth quarter, then proceeded to
dominate the first five minutes of the session to put the T-Wolves in a hole
they could not overcome.
The Heat were lethal from long distance during the pivotal 17-6 sequence,
knocking down four 3-pointers over that span. Three of them came from Battier,
with the final one finishing off the spurt and putting Miami up 97-78 with 7
1/2 minutes to go.
Miami toned down the intensity afterward, and Minnesota closed the gap
somewhat with a 10-1 tear in which Derrick Williams registered five points to
move within 100-92 with under two minutes left.
"We kept battling those guys at the end," said Timberwolves head coach Rick
Adelman. "We came in and cut it down to eight. That's what you want to see."
The Heat's Norris Cole would seal the victory, however, by coming up with a
steal and converting a 3-point play with 1:08 to play.
Minnesota utilized its prowess in the post to its benefit early on, outscoring
the Heat by a 20-10 count in the paint during the first quarter and finishing
the session with an overwhelming 18-3 rebounding advantage to build a 27-21
edge. Love pulled down nine boards over the initial 12 minutes, with Kirilenko
leading all scorers with 11 points.
The Timberwolves continued to have success inside in the second quarter, and
their lead grew to nine points after Kirilenko's layup just past the midway
point of the stanza made the score 41-32.
Miami countered with a 9-1 spurt, getting five points from Cole, to cut the
deficit to one, and went into the break up 52-49 after Chalmers drained a 3-
pointer just prior to the buzzer.
Game Notes
Timberwolves point guard Ricky Rubio, who made his return from a torn ACL on
Saturday, was held out of the contest with the team having played on
consecutive nights ... Miami has now hit the 100-point mark in 12 of its 14
home outings this season, while the Timberwolves have yielded 100 or more in
five straight games ... Wade finished 8-of-14 from the field and is shooting
65.5 percent (38-of-58) over his last five contests ... Minnesota fell to 2-5
this season in the second of back-to-back games ... The Heat ended with a
30-26 edge in bench points, improving to 9-0 on the season when its reserves
outscore the opponent's.
12/18 23:09:53 ET

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