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Miami's starters -- with no points from Joel Anthony -- outscored Orlando's first five 59-37.
"Overall, I thought it was just a terrible offensive execution," said Magic forward Rashard Lewis, who was 0 for 9 from the floor.
The first half was fairly back-and-forth with eight lead changes and seven ties, neither team taking control. That changed quickly coming out of intermission.
James hit a 3-pointer to open the second half, Wade connected on two more 3s within a 51-second span, and suddenly Miami's lead was 60-45. Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy called timeout, and that didn't change anything -- James' jumper about a minute later pushed the lead to 20.
And that, mind you, was against an Orlando team that cruised to a 29-point win over Washington on Thursday night. For a team with no shortage of offensive options, the Magic struggled against the Heat.
"I thought our passing was horrendous tonight," Van Gundy said.
The shooting was worse.
Vince Carter played just 13 minutes, banging his head and hip on the floor while jostling for a rebound in the second quarter and finishing with four points. Orlando's starting forwards -- Lewis and former Heat starter Quentin Richardson -- combined for four points and missed all 14 of their field-goal tries. J.J. Redick left for a few minutes in the first half after drawing a charge against James with the right side of his face, which was cut and puffy. Redick needed seven stitches.
It was over after the third quarter, Miami's best period in all three games so far. The Heat have outscored foes 86-41 in that quarter through the season's first week. And even though the outcome was decided, Wade, James and Bosh all played some in the fourth -- not to send a message, but rather to work on continuity, Spoelstra said.
"It's a good win," Spoelstra said, "but we can't get carried away."
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