Five takeaways from the Heat’s 119-98 victory over the New York Knicks at AmericanAirlines Arena:
1. The Heat won for the sixth time in a row at home and lit up the scoreboard yet again as its offense begins to prove it can consistently be relied upon.
Two seemingly large problems for Miami the first half of the season have begun to be put in the rear-view mirror over the last six weeks. Before the Heat traded for Dwyane Wade and then beat the Bucks at home on Feb. 9, Miami was 13-12 at AmericanAirlines Arena and averaging 103.