Wade gets 50, Heat rally twice to win in 3OT

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MIAMI (AP)—Dwyane Wade’s day was record setting. And he was only one part of an unforgettable afternoon for the Miami Heat.

Wade finished with 50 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in another dazzling show, Jermaine O’Neal added 28 points and the Heat pulled off two huge last-ditch rallies before beating the Utah Jazz in a triple-overtime epic, 140-129 on Saturday.

“Just another day at the office,” Wade said.

It was the first time either team played three overtimes since 1992. The Heat were one point shy of matching the franchise’s all-time best, and Miami’s Erik Spoelstra became just the 11th coach to win the first five overtime games of his career.

But in the end, that all paled besides Wade’s ever-growing list of accomplishments.

Wade tied his career high in scoring, set new bests in minutes (52 1/2 ), field goals made (19) and attempted (39), plus passed Alonzo Mourning to become Miami’s all-time points leader.

It’s the first time in NBA history that a player had 50 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists, four steals and two blocks in a game.

“We made them work for everything,” Wade said. “It was a total team effort.”

Mario Chalmers scored 23 points for Miami, which shot 35-for-39 from the foul line and moved a season-high seven games over .500 (36-29). The Heat also got back within 1 1/2 games of Atlanta for fourth place in the Eastern Conference, and improved to 5-0 in overtime this season.

Deron Williams scored 30 points and had 13 assists for the Jazz, who also got a season-high 25 points from Kyle Korver, along with seven rebounds and six assists. Carlos Boozer finished with 20 points and 13 rebounds for the Jazz.

“We did a how-to on how to lose a basketball game, pretty much,” Williams said. “Fouling when we don’t need to, trying to score when we definitely don’t need to, instead of using our clock. It wasn’t very smart.”

The Heat erased a seven-point deficit in the final 55 seconds of regulation, then gave up the first eight points of the first overtime before roaring back again, and eventually took control. Miami outscored Utah 15-4 in the third OT.

“We knew if we were able to get into overtime, we’d have a chance to win it,” O’Neal said. “Unfortunately, it went three overtimes.”

The second overtime had five ties, the last coming when Williams hit a jumper with 3.4 seconds left.

But the last period was all Miami.

“We should have won it an hour ago,” Korver said.

Down the stretch, Heat players and coaches acknowledged thinking about the six-overtime matchup Syracuse and Connecticut played Thursday night in the Big East quarterfinals.

“I was thinking about Syracuse,” Haslem said, “and I was like, ‘No, we ain’t going six.”’

Utah was on the cusp of winning twice, first in regulation, then again in the first overtime.

Of course, by the time the game ended, those leads seemed like distant memories.

“I think our fans now are getting a little bit spoiled,” Spoelstra said. “We’re trying to win them back and give them something to remember every time out. I think they got their money’s worth.”

In regulation, the Jazz led 107-100 with 55 seconds left, before getting outscored 7-0. Chalmers made two free throws, Wade found Haslem for a dunk, and suddenly it was 107-104. O’Neal blocked a dunk by Paul Millsap at the other end, and James Jones made three free throws in the final 16.3 seconds.

“We played right into their hands,” Utah coach Jerry Sloan said.

It was just getting started.

The first overtime began with Korver and Mehmet Okur making 3-pointers, and the Jazz were up 115-107 with 1:45 left. Back came Miami—Wade found O’Neal inside, scored the next four points himself, and Haslem tied it on two free throws with 22.1 seconds remaining.

“There’s an element of resiliency with this team that we’ve talked about all year,” Spoelstra said. “There’s a toughness. They just don’t give up.”

At first, Spoelstra probably was wondering if Miami would show up.

The early start—11 a.m. for those watching in Salt Lake City—did nothing to slow the Jazz.

Utah made 12 of its first 18 shots and outrebounded Miami 14-6 in the first quarter. Andrei Kirilenko scored the first basket of the second quarter for a 31-19 Utah lead, which was significant: The Jazz hadn’t lost any game this season in which they led by more than 10 points.

About 2 1/2 hours later, that would change.

Wade scored 10 points in the second quarter to get Miami to 55-51 at the half, and he added 10 more in the third as the Heat took an 83-80 lead.

Little did anyone know, the game was just beginning.

“I’m ready to go lay down,” Wade said.

Notes

A pregame moment of silence was held to remember Detroit Pistons owner Bill Davidson, who died Friday. His death came less than a month after longtime Jazz owner Larry Miller died following complications related to diabetes. … O’Neal has already taken 10 charges since being traded to Miami, which tied him with Mario Chalmers for second-most on the Heat this season. … Korver has scored at least 16 points six times this season, with four of those coming in the last month.

Updated Mar 14, 10:05 pm EDT
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  1. John
    235. Posted by John Mon Mar 16 5:15pm EDT

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    D wade is a grown man that cant be stopped by anybody in the league .... he should be having back problems with how far he is carrying the heat give him a break.......
  2. <i>behal1</i>
    234. Posted by behal1 Mon Mar 16 4:46pm EDT

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    Wade definitely....lebron had more to work with while wade had to do it all
  3. benyates
    233. Posted by benyates Sun Mar 15 11:57am EDT

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    lalalalala
  4. <i>barkhora</i>
    232. Posted by barkhora Sun Mar 15 11:47am EDT

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    من امیر هستم
  5. ismail
    231. Posted by ismail Sun Mar 15 11:39am EDT

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    go Dwayne Wade you will be MMMMMMMMMMMMMMost VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVValuable PPPPPPPPPPPPPlayer of this season. good luck Chicagoan
  6. Chris brown luvr
    230. Posted by Chris brown luvr Sun Mar 15 11:39am EDT

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    thats right a girl is posting a comment on sports because i love basketball, football and soccer GO LEBRON JAMES. YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. <i>carrasquillokaela</i>
    229. Posted by carrasquillokaela Sun Mar 15 11:33am EDT

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    LeBron James sucks so does Kobe Bryant DWAYNE WADE is dha MVP in dha NBA dhats a fact!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Chris brown luvr
    228. Posted by Chris brown luvr Sun Mar 15 11:30am EDT

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    thats right a girl is posting a comment on sports because i love basketball, football and soccer GO LEBRON JAMES. YOU ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Mark
    227. Posted by Mark Sun Mar 15 10:59am EDT

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    blah blah
  10. Comeback Kid
    226. Posted by Comeback Kid Sun Mar 15 10:57am EDT

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    Kobe is NOT the MVP!
  11. Justin
    225. Posted by Justin Sun Mar 15 10:57am EDT

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    Hockey is where its at boys the only sport where people are not on roids!!!!!!
    All skill!!!!!
    How about them Rangers!!!!!!!!
  12. Mark
    224. Posted by Mark Sun Mar 15 10:57am EDT

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    no offense to the fans of Kobe and Lebron. It is true that both players scored 50/60 points in regulation. But you have to take into consideration that Kobe and Lebron were playing the New York Knicks that time which was a poor defensive squad compared to the Utah Jazz which is a playoff team and a good defensive team.
  13. Justin
    223. Posted by Justin Sun Mar 15 10:54am EDT

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    Hockey is where its at boys the only sport where people are not on roids!!!!!!
    All skill!!!!!
    How about them Rangers!!!!!!!!
  14. cool guy
    222. Posted by cool guy Sun Mar 15 10:49am EDT

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    walkejdfliah gtopivweum0 dyan ie cool
  15. Nathan T
    221. Posted by Nathan T Sun Mar 15 10:47am EDT

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    Wade is no doubt one of the elite players in the NBA, but this is not the game to prove that. 50 points in 3 overtimes? Not exactly a superman like feat.
  16. Larry P
    220. Posted by Larry P Sun Mar 15 10:45am EDT

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    wade, james or kobe don't deserve to wear "WILT CHAMBERLAIN'S " jockey strap around their neck....."WILT" was these most unstoppable force the game has ever seen.....just ask the 1960 n.y. knicks.....
  17. <i>mj_pure_playa</i>
    219. Posted by mj_pure_playa Sun Mar 15 10:33am EDT

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    Love what DWADE is playing right now.. but does he have enough to win it all the way???? I dont think so.. But they will definitely be the DARK HORSE when playoff time comes...!
  18. skits
    218. Posted by skits Sun Mar 15 10:31am EDT

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    NOOBS
    mga bayut oi samok kaau.....the best player is .......... the only ...........the only........ME!
  19. Larry P
    217. Posted by Larry P Sun Mar 15 10:31am EDT

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    why does the nba suck sooo bad these days...no d.....just a bunch of over paid africans on drugs...
  20. Nathan T
    216. Posted by Nathan T Sun Mar 15 10:21am EDT

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    Are all basketball fans illiterate? It's hard to make your point when you don't know how to spell.
  21. Mon
    215. Posted by Mon Sun Mar 15 10:20am EDT

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    He's still no Kobe.
  22. Larry P
    214. Posted by Larry P Sun Mar 15 10:11am EDT

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    isn't it amazing what roids can do for the human body......the nba is such a joke..it makes a mockery out of the sport of basketball....
  23. CJ
    213. Posted by CJ Sun Mar 15 10:01am EDT

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    Come on people it took him the whole game and 3 OT's!!! Kobe and Lebron do that in regulation!!!
  24. <i>johnclaytonnoey</i>
    212. Posted by johnclaytonnoey Sun Mar 15 9:59am EDT

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    NBA stands for Steroids
  25. devan'ta
    211. Posted by devan'ta Sun Mar 15 9:58am EDT

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    the only thing kobe and michael have in commen they both played or play nba ball michael is was the man dwayne the man get yours
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