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Wade helps Heat level series

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Dwyane Wade turned in a vintage performanc­e, scoring 28 points to end the Philadelph­ia 76ers’ 17-game winning streak and lead the Miami Heat to a 113-103 game 2 win over Philadelph­ia in the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs.

Playing without injured All-Star centre Joel Embiid for the 10th straight game, the Sixers nearly pulled off an epic comeback and rallied from 16 down to just two points late in the fourth.

Philly fans were going wild and suddenly the home-court edge that had made the Sixers unbeatable for a month seemed like it would perk the team back up for one more notch on the winning streak.

Wade buried two big buckets down the stretch that pushed back the Sixers and tied the series as it shifts to Miami for game 3 on Thursday (Friday NZT).

The Sixers lost for the first time since March 13 to Indiana. They won 16 straight to end the regular season and the first game of the playoffs.

Ben Simmons led the Sixers with 24 points and Dario Saric had 23.

Meanwhile, in Oakland, the reigning NBA champions, the Golden State Warriors rallied in the second half to beat the San Antonio Spurs 116-101 for a 2-0 lead in their first-round series.

Kevin Durant sparked a decisive thirdquart­er run on the way to 32 points, while Klay Thompson added 31 points and five assists in another superb playoff performanc­e.

As Stephen Curry remains out likely for the entire series nursing a sprained left knee, the defending champions used all the offensive power they had to take both home games in the best-of-seven series. Wearing a dark checkered sport coat, Curry was all smiles watching another lopsided win without him.

LaMarcus Aldridge scored 34 for the Spurs and Rudy Gay moved into the starting lineup and scored 12 points. Game 3 is on Friday as the series shifts to San Antonio.

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