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Late run lifts Heat over Pacers

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in Miami

For much of the night, just about everything was going wrong for the Miami Heat. They were missing every three-pointer, arguing plenty of calls, even screaming at one another. Then one quick burst changed everything.

Dwyane Wade scored 32 points, LeBron James added 24 on a sore left ankle, and Chris Bosh and Ray Allen connected on huge three-pointers within a 31-second span down the stretch.

It all added up to the Heat erasing a 15-point deficit in the final 18 minutes to beat the Indiana Pacers 97-94 on Wednesday.

“It shows we’re a team that’s been there before,” Wade said. “No matter what the score is, we always feel we have an opportunit­y to win the game.”

So even when Indiana led 68-53 midway through third quarter, hope remained.

And even when James and Mario Chalmers were getting in a heated exchange during one particular­ly bleak stretch — James said afterward that he was wrong, and Chalmers said the matter was forgotten — the Heat didn’t fall apart.

“It was a good win,” James said. “Good, good, quality win against a very good team on our home floor. We had to overcome a lot.”

Paul George scored 25 points for Indiana but missed a three-pointer that would have tied it with four seconds left, and insisted afterward that he was fouled by James on the play.

“I went into my shot, got pushed in the back, I thought it was a foul, nothing was called, and we lost the game,” George said. “Aside of that, we still should have taken care of business.”

David West had 23 points and Lance Stephenson added 13 for the Pacers, who have dropped two straight and saw their lead over Miami in the Eastern Conference trimmed to one game.

Both teams have won against the other on their home floor this season, and Miami topped Indiana at home in Game 7 of the East finals a year ago.

“It’s December,” Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. “I think you have two great teams going at it. It’s going to be a fun series all season, the regular-season matchups, and hopefully we will both be able to reach a point in the playoffs where we can meet again.”

Miami got the 15-point deficit down to five by the end of the third quarter, and was still down 92-85 when West scored with 3:21 remaining. late, but it went awry when George Hill turned the ball over on a pass with 14 seconds left. Allen made two free throws with 10.3 seconds remaining to put Miami up by three.

Pacers center Roy Hibbert got his fourth foul early in the third, and Vogel opted to leave him in the game. The gamble appeared to backfire 46 seconds later when Hibbert picked up his fifth with 8:34 remaining in the quarter.

Hibbert went to the bench — but the Pacers didn’t miss a beat.

George made three free throws after getting hit beyond the arc by Chalmers to put Indiana up 66-51 midway through the third, and the Pacers’ lead was still 14 with 4:17 left in the period.

“They stole the game from us,” West said.

Even though the teams won’t see each other again until March, and with the playoffs still 50-something games away, there was clearly a little more meaning to this one.

James was questionab­le because of a bad ankle, the one he twisted in Monday’s win over Utah. Vogel was questionab­le because of bad spaghetti — at least, he thinks that’s what caused a quick bout with illness that set in after he dined on Tuesday night.

 ?? STEVE MITCHELL / USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Miami Heat forward LeBron James (right) and Indiana Pacers forward Paul George (24) chase a loose ball during the first half of their game at American Airlines Arena in Miami on Wednesday. The Heat won 97-94.
STEVE MITCHELL / USA TODAY SPORTS Miami Heat forward LeBron James (right) and Indiana Pacers forward Paul George (24) chase a loose ball during the first half of their game at American Airlines Arena in Miami on Wednesday. The Heat won 97-94.

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