MIAMI -- Jimmy Butler and Udonis Haslem were shouting at each other, fingers were pointed in various directions, some Miami players were trying to play peacemaker and Heat coach Erik Spoelstra slammed a clipboard to the floor in frustration.
And that wasn't the evening's low point for the Heat.
The Heat fell 118-104 to the short-handed Golden State Warriors, their second straight loss and the fourth in their past seven games -- suddenly, Miami's grip on the top spot in the Eastern Conference is tenuous at best.
Tempers flared on the Miami bench in the second half, when Golden State started the third quarter on a 19-0 run.