MIAMI -- For the Miami Heat, the third quarter was pretty much the whole story.
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. Chris Bosh tumbled over some courtside seats on one end, and LeBron James
apologized to a few fans during one particularly frustrating moment on the
other. In between, Mario Chalmers gave the Heat all the boost they needed.
Chalmers went on a personal 9-0 run in a 39-second span of the period, Bosh led
all scorers with 19 points on 8-for-9 shooting, and the Heat went on to beat the
Atlanta Hawks 104-88 on Tuesday night for their fourth straight victory. "We
just try to get out in transition, let our defence be our offence most of the
time and keep working from there," Chalmers said. Ray Allen scored 17 in his
first game back from a bout with the flu. Chalmers had 12 of his 14 in the third
quarter for the Heat, who were without Dwyane Wade for the second time this
season. James finished with a season-low 13 points, six rebounds and five
assists for the Heat (8-3), and no starter played in the final 12 minutes while
backups put away the game. "Were very confident in our lineup we got, man,"
James said. "Those guys continue to play well. They continue to work together
and its great to have a Hall of Famer in that lineup with Ray coming back."
Mike Scott scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Atlanta, which got 12
points apiece from Al Horford and Pero Antic. Kyle Korver made three 3-pointers
for the Hawks, extending his streak to 84 consecutive games with at least one
make from beyond the arc, five shy of matching Dana Barros NBA record. "Its a
constant battle," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said of playing the Heat. "They
take away something. Hopefully you can find something else. At times we did and
at times we didnt." Miamis lead was 56-54 in the third quarter when Chalmers got
hot -- in a hurry. James Jones, who started in place of Wade, actually started
what became a 15-2 run with a 3-pointer, and then Chalmers got going. He cut
across the lane for a reverse layup while getting fouled, then made a 3-pointer
from the left wing after an Atlanta turnover. Jeff Teague missed a layup on the
next Atlanta possession, James wound up throwing a chest pass from about 50 feet
to Chalmers, who pulled up on the catch and connected on another 3-pointer from
the same spot. Just like that, 56-54 became 68-54. And Bosh provided one of the
nights highlights by giving the crowd a rather comical thumbs-up after his dive
into the expensive seats, plus was thrilled to learn afterward that the photo
quickly made its rounds on social media. "You dont get to go in the stands
much," Bosh said. Atlanta carved the deficit to 10 entering the fourth, but the
Heat -- with five reserves on the court -- then showed off their depth. Allen
scored Miamis first 12 points of the final quarter, Michael Beasley added the
next four, and the Heat lead grew 94-78 with 5 minutes remaining, ensuring that
the two-time defending NBA champions would keep their starters on the bench for
the entirety of the final period. Norris Cole finished with eight points, nine
assists and five rebounds for Miami. "Our starters are rooting them on," Heat
coach Erik Spoelstra said. "They understand the importance of that group."
Neither team led by more than six points in the first half, one where the Hawks
held James scoreless for the first 16 minutes. James never really got on a
sustained roll offensively, though Miami didnt need him to get there, either.
James scored 10 points in the second quarter, and only three in the rest of the
game. Even without Wade, and on a night Miami used its sixth starting lineup in
11 games, that didnt matter. "Theyre a great defensive team," Korver said. "They
were able to really trap the ball. With LeBron in the back, theyre able to cover
every passing angle - it seems like that. Nothing really feels open." Atlanta
was without forward Paul Millsap, out with right elbow tendinitis. Gustavo Ayon
started in his place. NOTES: Heat F Udonis Haslem had a fairly odd stat line:
seven points and six fouls in eight minutes, the fastest anyone has fouled out
of an NBA game since Feb. 16, 2011. Haslem had missed Miamis last four games
with back spasms. ... James is now two free throws away from the 5,000th make
from the line in his career. ... Spoelstra improved his winning percentage to
.6617. If Miami wins at Orlando on Wednesday, he would pass legendary Boston
coach Red Auerbach (.6619) on the NBAs career list, among coaches with more than
400 games. ... Atlanta finished with 22 assists, and the Hawks have had at least
20 in every game this season.
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raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead.
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got the leg bent under him while trying to make a tackle during the first half
of a 22-20 overtime loss at Miami on Thursday night. The medical staff initially
thought hed torn the ligament, and the test a day later in Cincinnati confirmed
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. It was the second consecutive win for the Pacers (2-5), who lost their first
five preseason games. Jeff Teague led the Hawks (1-5) with 17 points and eight
assists and Al Horford had 12 points and seven rebounds. Mike Scott scored 15 of
his 17 points in the second half.CHICAGO - Forget Patrick Kanes flashy moves and
Jonathan Toews steady play. Same for the rest of the talented forwards on the
Chicago Blackhawks. Instead, check out the players who line up right behind the
teams biggest stars. Chicagos athletic defencemen play a prominent role in the
NHLs most potent offence. Duncan Keith leads all NHL defencemen with 30 assists.
Niklas Hjalmarsson is on pace for career highs in goals and assists.
Brent Seabrook has three goals and 23 assists after he had 20 points in 47 games
last season. Nick Leddy and Johnny Oduya also have provided valuable support on
offence. Its hard enough for teams to deal with the likes of Kane and Toews.
Now, when Keith & Co. are coming up and taking aim, the Blackhawks turn into
a goaltenders nightmare. "I love our defence. Theyve been huge for us the past
two seasons," forward Patrick Sharp said. "They all skate well. They all move
the puck and with the forwards that we have in our locker room, we like to get
it with speed and they do a good job of getting it to us. Our defence (has) been
the key to our team this year." The importance of Chicagos offensive defencemen
was on full display Monday night, when the Blackhawks beat the New Jersey Devils
5-2 for their sixth win in the last eight games. Leddy helped set up Kanes
tiebreaking goal in the second period, and then capped the scoring with his
fifth of the season in the third. Seabrook added two assists. It was the
Blackhawks 15th game with at least five goals, running their league-best total
to 145. They also lead the NHL with an average of 2.87 points a game by their
defencemen, according to STATS, a significant increase from their 2.08 average
for last seasons Stanley Cup-winning team. St. Louis, which hosts Chicago on
Saturday night, is next on the list with 2.64 points a game for its defencemen
and 128 goals overall. "I think as a defence corps you know that its important
that we help control the offensive goal, not just necessarily scoring points but
just being in on the attack and being an extra option that might create some
space for our forwards," said Keith, who also had an assist against the Devils.
Keith is one of the top contenders for the Norris Trophy after he took home the
awward for the NHLs top defenceman in 2010.
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who was selected by the Blackhawks in the second round of the 2002 draft, has
led the team in ice time every season since he made his debut in 2005. He plays
alongside Seabrook in Chicagos top defensive pairing. "The two of them have been
together basically since they broke into the league," said coach Joel
Quenneville, a former NHL defenceman. "Thats been a big part of our team. When
you think about all the shifts theyve played together, theres a lot of
familiarity with one another and I think they complement each other for the
right reasons." That familiarity is a common theme when it comes to the
Blackhawks defencemen. Seabrook, a first-round draft pick by Chicago in 2003,
had two of the Blackhawks biggest goals in their run to the title last season.
He scored in overtime in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals against
Detroit after Chicago battled back from a 3-1 series deficit, and then had
another overtime winner in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals at Boston.
Hjalmarsson also was drafted by the Blackhawks and is in his seventh season with
the team. The 22-year-old Leddy, a 2009 first-round selection by Minnesota, was
acquired in a trade in 2010 and has played for Chicago for four seasons. Oduya
came over in a February 2012 trade with Winnipeg. "Youre with a group or a
linemate or a defence partner for a certain amount of time, you develop that
chemistry on the ice and even off the ice," Keith said. "You become more
familiar with one another and closer. I just think it helps the overall game on
the ice knowing what guys tend to do out on the ice and what they want to do."
The Blackhawks (26-7-6) also have done a strong job of finding the right players
for their system, which emphasizes puck possession. The eight defencemen on
Chicagos roster range in height from 6-foot (Leddy and Oduya) to 6-3 (Seabrook
and Hjalmarsson) and weight from 190 pounds for Oduya to 221 for Seabrook. The
top defencemen are all strong skaters who are comfortable with the puck on their
stick and can cover a lot of ground in a hurry. "The style of play fits the
player and the player fits style of play," Oduya said. "I think thats
important."
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