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Miami's most jaw-dropping play of the night was a basket by James, who found himself pinned against the baseline with the shot clock about to expire, whirled and launched a jumper from behind the backboard that went swish.
Wade, miffed about taking a hard foul from Jarrett Jack, scored 20 points in the second quarter, a Heat record for the period. That included his team's final 11 points to cut New Orleans' halftime lead to 54-53.
Only three teams -- the 2007-08 Houston Rockets, 2003-04 New Jersey Nets and 1946-47 Washington Capitols -- have won 10 straight by at least 10 points, and the Heat will try to match the NBA record Wednesday.
Their opponent for that one? Cleveland, a team Miami beat by 28 points earlier this month in James' much-awaited return to the city he scorned by signing with the Heat this past summer. James scored 38 points in Miami's blowout win at the arena he called home for his first seven NBA seasons.
Unlike the Dec. 2 game, what awaits Wednesday won't require the Heat and league to take extra security measures or worry how a sellout crowd will react.
NOTES: The Heat improved to 15-2 when leading after the first quarter. ... The Heat's winning streak matches their longest under coach Erik Spoelstra. ... Wade is shooting 61 percent this month. Before the game, he was named Eastern Conference player of week. ... The Heat surpassed last year's December win total. They went 7-7 that month and are 8-0 this month. ... The Hornets had won eight of the past 10 meetings with Miami. ... The Heat had been 0-3 against the Southwest Division.
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