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Wade on fire as Heat burn 76ers

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LOS ANGELES: Dwayne Wade rolled back the years with a vintage performanc­e as the Miami Heat ended Philadelph­ia’s 17game winning streak to level their Eastern Conference playoff series on Monday.

The 36-year-old Wade scored 28 points in 25 minutes from the bench as Miami stunned the 76ers’ home crowd into silence with a 113-103 victory.

It was a superb performanc­e from Wade, a three-time NBA champion who started this season with the Cleveland Cavaliers before re-joining Miami in February just before the trade deadline.

Wade’s experience proved crucial throughout, inspiring a firsthalf fightback to wipe out the 76ers’ early lead before shepherdin­g Miami to the win in a nervy finale.

Wade, who also had seven rebounds and three assists, was backed by 20 points from Goran Dragic and 18 points from James Johnson.

Philadelph­ia meanwhile were left reflecting on their first loss since early March, jolting their momentum as the series heads to Miami for game three tomorrow.

Ben Simmons led the Philadelph­ia scoring with 24 points, with Dario Saric adding 23 and Marco Belinelli 16.

The Sixers had started confidentl­y, building a seven-point cushion to lead 29-22 at the end of the first quarter.

But the hosts were then obliterate­d in the second period as the Heat went on a scoring spree, with Wade amassing 21 first half points.

With the Sixers struggling from three-point range, the Heat found their touch, outscoring Philly by 34-13 in the second quarter to take a 56-42 lead into the half-time break.

Miami defended the lead through the second half, and had moved out to 81-65 clear near the end of the third period.

Philadelph­ia rallied relentless­ly and it looked ominous for Miami as the Sixers closed the gap to two points at 98-96.

Wade however had other ideas, grabbing a two-pointer before finding Johnson with a superb pass to make it 102-96.

Dragic then grabbed another two-pointer and suddenly the Heat were eight clear again at 104-96, leaving the Sixers with too much to do to overturn the deficit.

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