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MIAMI (AP) ― Joe Johnson scored 21 points, Tracy McGrady hit a pair of big 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and the Atlanta Hawks ended Miami’s perfect start by beating the Heat 100-92 on Monday night.
McGrady and Al Horford each scored 16 for the Hawks (4-1), who opened the final period on a 15-3 run to take control. And McGrady made perhaps the two biggest plays of the night in the final minutes, first throwing a lob to Josh Smith for a dunk, then hitting a 3-pointer that gave the Hawks a 93-84 lead with 2:26 left.
LeBron James scored 28 points, Chris Bosh scored 19 and Dwyane Wade finished with 12 for Miami (5-1). The Heat led by as many as 10 in the early going and took a four-point lead into the final quarter before getting outscored 33-21.
Suns 102, Warriors 91
Raptors 90, Knicks 85
Celtics 100, Wizards 92
Pistons 89, Magic 78
Pacers 108, Nets 94
Wolves 106, Spurs 96
Mavs 100, Thunder 87
Nuggets 91, Bucks 86
Jazz 92, Hornets 88
McGrady and Al Horford each scored 16 for the Hawks (4-1), who opened the final period on a 15-3 run to take control. And McGrady made perhaps the two biggest plays of the night in the final minutes, first throwing a lob to Josh Smith for a dunk, then hitting a 3-pointer that gave the Hawks a 93-84 lead with 2:26 left.
LeBron James scored 28 points, Chris Bosh scored 19 and Dwyane Wade finished with 12 for Miami (5-1). The Heat led by as many as 10 in the early going and took a four-point lead into the final quarter before getting outscored 33-21.
Suns 102, Warriors 91
Raptors 90, Knicks 85
Celtics 100, Wizards 92
Pistons 89, Magic 78
Pacers 108, Nets 94
Wolves 106, Spurs 96
Mavs 100, Thunder 87
Nuggets 91, Bucks 86
Jazz 92, Hornets 88
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Articles by Korea Herald