The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Miami dice: Cavs clobbered by Heat

- By Steven Wine

The Heat played so well early they didn’t need a halftime meeting, which was exactly the plan.

In a worthy warmup for Dwyane Wade’s jersey retirement ceremony, the Heat broke a 23-year-old franchise record for points in the first half en route to a 124-105 victory over the Cavaliers on Feb. 22. Miami shot 77% in the first half and then turned the stage over to Wade, whose No. 3 jersey was hoisted to the rafters.

“I just wanted to make sure we played well enough in the first half we didn’t need to necessaril­y meet,” Coach Erik Spoelstra said, “because I wanted to enjoy halftime, and I wanted our players to be out there and see it.” The ceremony was part of a three-day celebratio­n of Wade’s career that included three NBA titles with Miami.

Miami shot a season-best 57% and made 19 3-pointers. The game was so lopsided Wade’s close friend, Udonis Haslem, played for only the third time this season during garbage time.

“They just wore us down,” Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaf­f said. “The way they were creating shots — and they were open shots, too — we made some mistakes on some switches and we allowed some guys to get free.”

Cedi Osman led Cleveland with 19 points. The Heat earned their eighth consecutiv­e victory against the Cavs, including three this season, and have beaten Cleveland 18 times in a row in Miami.

The Heat believe they’re building another championsh­ip contender, and they looked the part against the hapless Cavaliers.

THE SCORE HEAT 124, CAVALIERS 105

“It felt great to win and just get in front of this Heat culture and fans,” forwardcen­ter Bam Adebayo said. “It’s a beautiful thing we’ve created. We want to keep that going.”

Miami made its first nine shots and led 38-32 after one quarter. Then Wade made a grand entrance to take his seat in the first row across from the home team bench, and the Heat really stepped on the gas.

They went 15 for 17 in the second period, outscoring the Cavs 44-20 for an 82-52 lead at the half.

Wade’s impression of the first half?

“I didn’t watch said.

After taking his seat, he spent much of the time chatting with other spectators, and departed before halftime to prepare for the ceremony.

He missed seeing the Heat break the franchise record of 75 points in the first half in November 1997 against the Clippers, a mark that predated Wade’s 16year NBA career. Rookie Kendrick Nunn led seven scorers in double figures for Miami with 24 points, and he had eight assists. Adebayo had 15 points and nine assists.

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Guard-forward Jimmy Butler, the Heat’s leading scorer, was sidelined for personal reasons. Guard Tyler Herro and forward-center Meyers Leonard missed their seventh game in a row with ankle injuries.

Cavaliers forward-center Kevin Love sat out for the second time in the past three games because of a sore right Achilles’ tendon.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cedi Osman passes past Heat guard Duncan Robinson during the first half Feb. 22in Miami. The Cavaliers lost, 124-105.
WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cedi Osman passes past Heat guard Duncan Robinson during the first half Feb. 22in Miami. The Cavaliers lost, 124-105.

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