MIAMI (AP) ― LeBron James scored 32 points on 12-for-18 shooting in a record-setting show, Dwyane Wade scored 30 and the Miami Heat beat the Los Angeles Lakers 107-97 on Sunday for their fifth straight win.
It was James’ fifth straight game with at least 30 points, a franchise record. He’s shot better than 60 percent in all five of those games.
Mario Chalmers scored 13 and Chris Bosh finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Heat.
Kobe Bryant had 28 points and nine assists for the Lakers, who also got 18 points from Earl Clark.
The Lakers had eight turnovers in the fourth quarter, while Miami had none.
With the win, Miami moved 2 1/2 games clear of the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference standings. The Knicks lost to the Los Angeles Clippers earlier Sunday.
Dwight Howard and Steve Nash each scored 15 for the Lakers.
Wade also shot 12 for 18 for Miami, which shot 55 percent as a team and held a 38-29 edge in rebounding.
James scored 20 in the second half and Wade had 18 in the final two quarters, but it took the reigning NBA champions until the final minutes before they could pull away.
Wade had five straight points for Miami, the last of them coming with 7:15 left when his three-point play put the Heat up 89-82 ― at that point, their biggest lead of the day.
A minute later, Wade started what might have been Miami’s signature sequence of the game.
He stepped in front of a pass by Bryant under the basket, then flipped it to Bosh before falling out of bounds. Bosh got the ball to Norris Cole, who beat Nash down the court, then lobbed a pass over his head to James, who soared for a slam that gave the Heat a seven-point lead once again.
With 3:25 left, James turned in another highlight.
He stole a pass, drove down the court and Nash ― who found himself in the lane against a fast-charging James plenty of times Sunday, all to no avail ― simply had no chance.
It was almost as if Nash wasn’t even in James’ field of vision. He leaped for a dunk, giving him 30 points and the franchise record, and Miami’s lead was nine. Bryant scored on the next Lakers possession, but Shane Battier hit a 3-pointer with 2:42 left to put Miami up 100-90 for the first double-digit lead for either team all day.
LA Clippers 102, New York 88
Boston 118, Denver 114
Toronto 102, New Orleans 89
Orlando 110, Portland 104
Memphis 105, Minnesota 88
San Antonio 111, Brooklyn 86
Oklahoma City 97, Phoenix 69
Sacramento 117, Houston 111
It was James’ fifth straight game with at least 30 points, a franchise record. He’s shot better than 60 percent in all five of those games.
Mario Chalmers scored 13 and Chris Bosh finished with 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Heat.
Kobe Bryant had 28 points and nine assists for the Lakers, who also got 18 points from Earl Clark.
The Lakers had eight turnovers in the fourth quarter, while Miami had none.
With the win, Miami moved 2 1/2 games clear of the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference standings. The Knicks lost to the Los Angeles Clippers earlier Sunday.
Dwight Howard and Steve Nash each scored 15 for the Lakers.
Wade also shot 12 for 18 for Miami, which shot 55 percent as a team and held a 38-29 edge in rebounding.
James scored 20 in the second half and Wade had 18 in the final two quarters, but it took the reigning NBA champions until the final minutes before they could pull away.
Wade had five straight points for Miami, the last of them coming with 7:15 left when his three-point play put the Heat up 89-82 ― at that point, their biggest lead of the day.
A minute later, Wade started what might have been Miami’s signature sequence of the game.
He stepped in front of a pass by Bryant under the basket, then flipped it to Bosh before falling out of bounds. Bosh got the ball to Norris Cole, who beat Nash down the court, then lobbed a pass over his head to James, who soared for a slam that gave the Heat a seven-point lead once again.
With 3:25 left, James turned in another highlight.
He stole a pass, drove down the court and Nash ― who found himself in the lane against a fast-charging James plenty of times Sunday, all to no avail ― simply had no chance.
It was almost as if Nash wasn’t even in James’ field of vision. He leaped for a dunk, giving him 30 points and the franchise record, and Miami’s lead was nine. Bryant scored on the next Lakers possession, but Shane Battier hit a 3-pointer with 2:42 left to put Miami up 100-90 for the first double-digit lead for either team all day.
LA Clippers 102, New York 88
Boston 118, Denver 114
Toronto 102, New Orleans 89
Orlando 110, Portland 104
Memphis 105, Minnesota 88
San Antonio 111, Brooklyn 86
Oklahoma City 97, Phoenix 69
Sacramento 117, Houston 111
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