NBA Preview from The Sports Network
Wednesday, January 16th
(All times Eastern)
Miami Heat (24-12) at Golden State Warriors (23-13), 10:30 p.m.
(Sports Network) - The Miami Heat will try to improve on their current western
trip Wednesday night, but the task won't be easy against the Golden State
Warriors.
The Heat are 1-3 thus far and Wednesday's game will the fifth of six out west.
They close the odyssey with a high-profile battle with the Los Angeles Lakers
on Thursday, but there's no way the Heat are looking past the Warriors.
On Dec. 12, the Warriors went into South Beach and pulled out a 97-95 victory,
their first in Miami since Mar. 7, 2008. The Warriors were on game five of a
seven-game eastern swing and that victory vaulted them to 5-0 on the trip.
They fell in Orlando two nights later, but that win was the signature victory
for the league's most surprising team.
"Nationally, it, kind of, not put us on the map, but got people talking," said
Warriors forward David Lee. "It's nice, that national spotlight, for a couple
of days."
Fast-forward a month and the Heat are 10-6 since that loss, but only 3-4 in
the month of January. Their most recent setback on this long voyage came
Monday night in Utah, falling to the Jazz, 104-97.
Utah was 21 points clear in the third quarter, but Miami fired off a monster
rally. A 21-5 over the third and fourth frames got the Heat within two, but
the Jazz held their ground.
"It was a great comeback coming into the quarter. Our guys really played their
hearts out, really competed. Everything has got to go right if you are down
20, but we gave it a shot," Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said.
LeBron James led the way, as always, with 32 points. Five other Heat players
scored in double figures, but none higher than Chris Bosh's 16.
The Warriors head into Wednesday night's contest the losers of three of their
last four. Golden State is only 2-3 since New Year's Day, but all five games
came against teams currently in playoff position.
But the Warriors have handled the NBA's best this season. They are 11-4
against teams with records over .500.
Golden State lost its last time out, a 116-105 setback Sunday in Denver. Steph
Curry paced the Warriors with 29 points, while David Lee added 23 points and
13 rebounds and Harrison Barnes chipped in 21.
The Warriors have lost back-to-back games only twice this season. It happened
on Jan. 5 and 9, but before that you have to go back to early November. A loss
to the Heat would be consecutive losses and would awfully close to the back-
to-back losses just last week.
"We're not going to panic," head coach Mark Jackson said after practice on
Tuesday. "We know who we are."
The Warriors not only won this season's matchup in Miami, but they took the
only game the two teams played last season, a 111-106 overtime thriller on
Jan. 10, 2012. The Heat won six in a row prior to that win almost one year ago
exactly.
01/16 10:42:04 ET

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