Two days removed from Monday’s double overtime thriller, the Miami Heat looked no worse for wear.
Against the New York Knicks, the Heat set the evening’s tone with 64 first half points, looking like a playoff-ready team from the jump for the first time in a while.
Without Hassan Whiteside and Dwyane Wade, Miami flexed their offensive muscles, calling on a roulette of scoring options to build a 17-point first half lead.
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Finishing the game with their sixth home win in a row, the victory was an important stepping stone towards Miami’s playoff push.