MIAMI (AP) ― Mario Chalmers scored 26 points, Chris Bosh added 24 and the Miami Heat won their 18th straight game, easily topping the Indiana Pacers 105-91 on Sunday night.
The 18-game streak ties the seventh longest in NBA history, and is the league’s best since the Boston Celtics won 19 straight during the 2008-09 season. Miami will try for No. 19 when it hosts Atlanta on Tuesday night.
The win also gave Miami (47-14) a victory against every NBA team this season.
The Heat lost both previous meetings with Indiana.
Dwyane Wade scored 23 points for the Heat, who controlled the game despite a season-low 13 points from LeBron James. Ray Allen added 11 for Miami.
Oklahoma City 91, Boston 79
LA Lakers 90, Chicago 81
Toronto 100, Cleveland 96
Orlando 99, Philadelphia 91
New Orleans 98, Portland 96
Dallas 100, Minnesota 77
Milwaukee 115, Sacramento 113
LA Clippers 129, Detroit 97
The 18-game streak ties the seventh longest in NBA history, and is the league’s best since the Boston Celtics won 19 straight during the 2008-09 season. Miami will try for No. 19 when it hosts Atlanta on Tuesday night.
The win also gave Miami (47-14) a victory against every NBA team this season.
The Heat lost both previous meetings with Indiana.
Dwyane Wade scored 23 points for the Heat, who controlled the game despite a season-low 13 points from LeBron James. Ray Allen added 11 for Miami.
Oklahoma City 91, Boston 79
LA Lakers 90, Chicago 81
Toronto 100, Cleveland 96
Orlando 99, Philadelphia 91
New Orleans 98, Portland 96
Dallas 100, Minnesota 77
Milwaukee 115, Sacramento 113
LA Clippers 129, Detroit 97
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