New York Daily News

Wade nets 30, gets Heat even

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MIAMI — Just about everyone struggled to score, with one very notable exception. Dwyane Wade was rolling. And the Miami Heat couldn’t be more thankful.

Wade scored 30 points, including the layup that sent the game to over- time and finished off Miami’s frantic come- back from a ninepoint deficit, as the Heat beat the Toronto Raptors, 94-87, in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals on Monday night.

The series is tied 2-2, heading to Toronto for Game 5 on Wednesday.

“It looked dark for a minute,” Wade said, “but there was no quit in us.”

It looked dark for a lot of minutes before Wade and the Heat figured it out. Goran Dragic had 15 points, including a three-point play that just about clinched it for the Heat with 22.4 seconds left in overtime. Joe Johnson also scored 15, despite still being without a 3-pointer in this series — but setting the tone with two blocked shots in the first 59 seconds of the extra session.

Wade didn’t score in overtime until his steal and dunk closed the scoring. He didn’t have to, either.

“I was tired,” Wade said. “I was using myself as a decoy. All eyes were on me and I wasn’t going to force anything.”

Miami led for only 13 seconds in the fourth quarter, but never trailed in overtime — the third time in four games the Heat and Raptors needed five extra minutes to decide a winner.

“That’s what you get when two teams are trying to make the conference finals,” said Toronto’s Kyle Lowry, who fouled out late in regulation after scoring just 10 points on 2-for-11 shooting and blamed himself for the loss. “We’re going at it.”

Terrence Ross and Cory Joseph each scored 14 for Toronto, which shot 39%.

Bismack Biyombo and DeMarre Carroll added 13 apiece for the Raptors, while the starting backcourt of Lowry and DeMar DeRozan — who is obviously bothered by a thumb injury — combined for 19 points on 6-for-28 shooting.

Miami was down 77-68 midway through the fourth, and still trailed 79-72 when Lowry got the roll on a 15-footer with five minutes left. That’s when Wade went to work.

He scored the next five for Miami, getting the Heat within 79-77. The deficit was still two when Lowry fouled out — on an offensive foul — with 1:58 left. The Heat finally got the equalizer with 12.6 seconds left, Wade getting to the rim for a layup that knotted the game at 83-all.

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USA TODAY Dwyane Wade stuffs Raptors with 30 points in Game 4 as Heat evens series at two games apiece with victory in Miami.

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