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Heat launch team-record 42 threes, but something else was key in win over Knicks

Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s thrilling 107-103 overtime victory over the rival New York Knicks, which put the Heat four games over .500 and moved them past Detroit (20-17) and Milwaukee (20-17) for fifth place in the Eastern Conference:

1. The Heat launched a franchise-record 42 three-point attempts, but beat the Knicks with offensive rebounds, second chance points and hustle.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was almost apologetic when he looked at the boxscore: 42 threes?

“What has this organization come to? I’m sure I'm going to have to go upstairs and meet with Pat and talk about getting the ball in the post or something,” Spoelstra quipped.