Heat overcome McGrady's 37, Beat Rockets (AP) Updated: 2006-01-30 09:32
For a while, Shaquille O'Neal couldn't miss a free throw against the Houston
Rockets on Sunday. When the percentages caught up to him, Dwyane Wade took over.
Miami Heat's Dwyane
Wade (3) shoots over Houston Rockets' David Wesley (7) during the first
quarter of their NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006, in Houston.
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Wade sank 12 of 13 foul shots in the final quarter and scored 32 points to
lead the Miami Heat to a 101-95 victory over the Rockets.
"I got a rhythm going," said Wade, who also had nine assists. "The guys just
did a good job of putting the ball in my hands."
O'Neal, a 46 percent shooter from the line this season, sank 11 of his first
12 free throws, including 10 in a row. He also had 14 rebounds for Miami. After
his good start, O'Neal missed five of his final six free throws, more on par
with his season average.
Early on, his teammates could see how comfortable Shaq was when he stepped to
the line.
"He wasn't missing and he was looking good," Wade said. "He had that
confident look. His eyes were real big and when that happens, you know he's
confident."
O'Neal went 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the third quarter, when the
Heat finally started exploiting the absence of 7-foot-6 Yao Ming, who missed his
21st game since undergoing toe surgery on Dec. 19. Yao is expected back this
week, but missed the chance to face the 7-1 O'Neal on the first day of the
Chinese New Year.
"That was a positive note," Miami coach Pat Riley said of O'Neal's foul
shooting. "You could tell he was comfortable."
With 39-year-old Dikembe Mutombo struggling to guard him, O'Neal had two
dunks and sank four free throws during a 10-2 Heat run in the first three
minutes of the second half.
"I got a little rhythm going," O'Neal said. "I was getting fouled on every
play. When I get my rhythm going, it's pretty good."
Tracy McGrady scored 37 points and helped Houston mount a mild rally from a
16-point fourth-quarter deficit.
With O'Neal out early in the fourth, McGrady scored twice inside the trim
Houston's deficit to 79-70. O'Neal came back with 7:45 left, but the Rockets
continued their comeback.
Lonny Baxter hit a reverse layup around O'Neal and Chuck Hayes put back a
McGrady miss to cut Miami's lead to 93-87 heading into the final minute. Wade
answered with a bank shot with 58 seconds left and swished two free throws 12
seconds later to clinch Miami's sixth win in its last seven road games.
McGrady sank two deep 3-pointers in the final 30 seconds, but finished
4-of-15 from 3-point range.
"I don't believe in moral victories. It wasn't enough," said McGrady, who
went 13-of-37 from the field.
McGrady also had 12 rebounds and six assists for the Rockets, who dropped to
4-15 at the Toyota Center. Rafer Alston added 26 points, but had only 10 points
after a 12-point second quarter.
The Rockets got off to a typically bad start at home, trailing by as many as
11 in the opening 10 minutes.
McGrady missed four of his first five shots and quickly shed the plastic
facemask he's worn since Charlotte's Jake Voskuhl elbowed him in the nose
Wednesday.
Houston trailed 23-16 heading to the second quarter, the 12th time the
Rockets have trailed after one period in 19 home games.
"It's mind-boggling. We're still in the figuring-out process of why can't we
get it done at home?" Alston said. "If we could find a way to keep them from
jumping out early and winning the first quarter, the pressure would be on them
the entire game."
Antoine Walker had a jumper, a 3-pointer and a driving layup early in the
second as Miami pushed the lead to 13.
But with the Heat's defense preoccupied with McGrady, Alston got open and
sparked a Houston rally. Alston hit four of five 3-pointers and scored 16 points
in the first half, helping the Rockets cut the lead to 45-41 at halftime.
With O'Neal continuing to hit free throws, the Heat outscored Houston 33-20
in the third quarter, holding Alston without a basket, controlling McGrady and
hitting 11 of 22 shots. McGrady had nine points in the third, but missed seven
of 11 shots.
"We came out of the locker room knowing we had let this team back in the
game," Wade said. "We knew we had to get back our focus."
Notes:@Houston coach Jeff Van Gundy said Yao will travel with the team to
Memphis, where the Rockets play on Monday. But Van Gundy would not say if Yao
would see any action. "I haven't really thought a whole lot about tomorrow yet,"
Van Gundy said. ... Heat G Jason Williams sat out for the third straight game
after lacerating his right ring finger while weightlifting. ...The game drew
18,199, the largest crowd at the Toyota Center this season.
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