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Miami trailed 23-10 when James and Bosh checked out of the game for the first time. When they returned, Miami led 27-23.
It was 17 unanswered for the Heat, Wade leading the charge, personally accounting for the first 15 points -- scoring nine of them, and setting up 3-pointers by Jones and Chalmers, the last of which put Miami ahead for the first time early in the second quarter.
James played 12 minutes in the first half, going to the bench with 6:01 left until intermission with three fouls. A late Miami spurt, fueled by Mike Miller's first appearance of the season, gave the Heat a 44-43 lead at halftime.
"Just shows the depth we have on this team," James said.
Miller checked in for the first time with 3:52 left in the half, the crowd greeting him with one of its loudest ovations of the season. Miller missed all four of his shots, all from beyond the 3-point arc, but grabbed three rebounds on what'll go down as a bizarre Heat possession.
Most NBA possessions last less than 24 seconds, with one or two shots. The Heat had one trip last 52 seconds -- with eight shots.
Miller had a defensive rebound to start the possession, two more offensive rebounds to keep it alive, and after seven misses, Chalmers hit a 3 with 1:53 left for a 42-39 lead.
James got his first points with a 3-pointer early in the third -- starting a 13-0 run that ended with the league's two-time reigning MVP making another 3 to give Miami a 61-55 lead. James struck again at the buzzer to end the third, his jumper over Jason Kidd putting the Heat up by three, then scored the first points of the final period for a 70-65 lead.
Moments later, Terry made his first shot of the night, and the game changed. He said Carlisle noted at the half that Dallas trailed by one, and that Terry was "still at the hotel."
In the end, Terry could appreciate the joke.
"I told him I thought the bus was at 8:45, 9:00," Terry said. "But thanks for coming back and getting me."
NOTES: Besides the 12-game winning streaks by San Antonio and Miami, Dallas has also stopped streaks by New Orleans (8), Utah (7), Boston (5) and Oklahoma City (5) this season. ... Terry's fourth-quarter total topped his output from 19 entire games this season. ... Dave Chappelle was in the sellout crowd, along with Heat regulars Dan Marino, Gloria Estefan and Jimmy Buffett. ... It was Wade's 500th regular-season game. ... Spoelstra remained one win behind Stan Van Gundy for third on the team's career list, 112-111.
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