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Pacers blow lead, hang on to beat Heat
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Updated: 2005-11-04 13:47

With Alonzo Mourning in at center and utilizing a three-guard lineup over much of the stretch, the Heat held Indiana without a field goal for the next nine minutes. The Pacers missed 10 straight shots, allowing Miami to draw to 85-79 when Wade hit a pair of free throws with 9:57 remaining.

Wade blocked a 3-point attempt by Tinsley early in the fourth, and the Heat could have made what was a six-point game even closer. But the ball caromed off Wade's hand to Indiana's David Harrison, who spun and scored for an 87-79 lead — ending an 0-for-10 skein by the Pacers.

But the Heat kept clawing, using a 14-6 run to tie the game at 93 with 5:00 left. Gary Payton scored and was fouled by Tinsley to draw Miami within 93-92. Tinsley was whistled for a technical, and Wade made that free throw to knot the score — but Payton missed the one that would have put Miami ahead.

Miami led only once, when Haslem made the game's first basket.

The Heat were 27-for-42 from the foul line, and couldn't even blame the woes on their center who has notorious free-throw problems: Shaq was 6-for-8.

Artest was booed when introduced before the game, and the catcalls worsened when he was whistled for the game's first foul 17 seconds after tip-off.

But he had 10 points in the opening quarter, silencing the sellout crowd with a 3-pointer — shooting it 8 feet behind the arc and over Haslem's outstretched arm — at the period's buzzer to push Indiana's lead to 29-23.
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