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Miami Heat come back & defeat San Antonio
A Dwyane Wade-less Miami Heat team hosted the San Antonio Spurs in the American Airlines arena and pulled off a pretty impressive comeback victory. The 9-5 Spurs were leading 63-49 against the 9-4 Heat at halftime and looked to be on cruise control against a Heat team missing their all-star shooting guard. Not so fast, there's a reason the Spurs are 0-5 on the road this year. The Heat erupted for 39 points in the 3rd quarter with LeBron James leading the way with 33 points & 10 assists by game's end while Chris Bosh poured in 30 points of his own. Mike Miller, who made his season debut, was perfect from 3-point land draining 6 shots for 18 points off the bench. The Spurs, who looked dominant in the first half, became stagnant in the 2nd and struggled with Miami's stifling defense, only managing to score 12 points in the 3rd quarter. You know it's a rough day for the offense when Daniel Green scores 20 points and is your team's leading scorer. The Spurs desperately miss Manu Ginobili, who has missed the past couple weeks worth of games and is still not close to returning. Richard Jefferson added nothing for the Spurs, playing 23 minutes and not scoring a single point, along with Tim Duncan only getting 8 points. A signature victory for Miami and a loss San Antonio will want to quickly put in the rear-view mirror.
