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Heat roll past Pacers 113-95

Reed goes out with injury in 4th quarter

- By Ira Winderman Staff writer

MIAMI — The day began with a reference in the Indianapol­is Star to the Miami Heat as an “inferior team.” Because the record continues to deceive.

But not the recent results, including Saturday night’s113-95 victory over the Indiana Pacers at American-Airlines Arena that made it 16 victories in the last 18 games and extended the franchise record to 16 consecutiv­e games scoring in triple digits.

While the record only stands at 27-32 and while the Heat remain on the outside of the Eastern Conference playoff race, this was a night that showed the possibilit­ies, with the Heat moving within three games of the Pacers for the No. 6 East playoff seed, clinching the potential tiebreaker with victories in the first two games of the threegame season series.

“The second half, I thought our dispositio­n was much tougher,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of his team stepping up to finish it off.

On a night center Hassan Whiteside went for 22 points and 17 rebounds and guards Dion Waiters and Goran Dragic scored 22 and 21, respective­ly, it was not all smiles for the Heat.

After providing welcome support for Whiteside, backup center Willie Reed was lost midway through the fourth quarter, going down in the defensive paint with a calf strain, carted back to the locker room.

“Obviously, you just don’t want to think the worst,” Spoelstra said. “Just knock on wood, and hopefully we get a good report [Sunday].”

There also was an emotional moment for the Pacers, with All-Star forward Paul George ejected with two technical fouls early in the third period, closing with10 points in 19 minutes.

“You don’t want players to miss [time] at all,” Spoelstra said, “and if he played, it looked like it was going tobe your typical Miami-Indiana game that goes down to the last possession.”

After going until the final 30 seconds of the third period without a team foul in the quarter, the Heat went into the fourth up 83-79.

The game took an odd turn early in the third period, first when George and Heat rookie forward Rodney McGruder were called for double technical fouls after getting locked up. Then, moments later, referee Gary Zielinski took exception to something George said and whistled the Pacers forward for another technical foul, mandating George’s ejection with 8:49 left in the period. Dragic converted the technical free throw to put the Heat up 64-58, their largest lead to that stage.

The Heat fell to an 11-point deficit in the second period, pushed back in front later in the quarter, but went into halftime down 54-53, outscored 19-10 at the line over the first two periods.

Waiters led the Heat with 12 first-half points, with Dragic scoring11.

Whiteside got off to a sluggish start, butwas up to 9 points and 11 rebounds by the intermissi­on.

Both teams came out sluggish, as they were completing back-to-back sets that began with Friday victories.

The Pacers led 23-19 at the close of the first period, with the Heat 2 of 7 on 3-pointers.

Spoelstra had to adjust his rotation early, with McGruder forced to the bench with his second foul with 9:30 to play in the opening period. That had Tyler Johnson entering earlier than usual.

Spoelstra wound up cycling through 10 players in the first quarter, including guard Josh Richardson, in his second game back after missing 19 with a sprained left foot. When Richardson converted a second-period jumper, it was his first basket in 21games.

The Pacers had to alter their power rotation, with reserve center Al Jefferson sidelined with a dental issue.

With his 6 first-period points, George moved into eighth place on the Pacers’ all-time scoring list ahead of Billy Knight, now behind No. 7 Herb Williams. Itwas the second game of a three-game season series that concludes March 12 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Heat won the first meeting 95-89 Dec. 14 at American-Airlines Arena, behind 26 points and 22 rebounds from Whiteside, securing the victory by outscoring the Pacers 17-10 in an ugly fourth quarter.

The Heat entered having won three in a row from the Pace rs after losing the previous three. The Heat also entered having won the previous four match up sat American-Airlines Arena.

The game concluded the Heat’s 11th back-to-back set of the season, with a 3-7 record on the second nights of such pairings going in.

 ?? MICHAEL LAUGHLIN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Heat centers Hassan Whiteside tries to score on the Indiana Pacers’ defense during the first half of their game Saturday at AmericanAi­rlines Arena.
MICHAEL LAUGHLIN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Heat centers Hassan Whiteside tries to score on the Indiana Pacers’ defense during the first half of their game Saturday at AmericanAi­rlines Arena.

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