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"Zaza was huge throughout the whole game," Woodson said. "I mean, 18 rebounds, 12 points for us, and we needed all that tonight to survive."
Coincidentally, when Pachulia started punching, Miami started to fight.
A 19-2 run closed the half, with Jones needing only 41 seconds to get 10 points -- the last eight coming in (probably) never-before-seen fashion, with a pair of four-point plays 11 seconds apart.
The Heat sharpshooter made a 3-pointer with 2:26 remaining, got fouled by Solomon Jones and swished the free throw. Miami immediately got the ball back when Bibby ran over Mario Chalmers, and with 2:15 left, James Jones struck again.
He connected from the left side, got fouled by Bibby, made that free throw as well and Miami clawed within 46-42 at halftime.
Even the Elias Sports Bureau, which tracks nearly every stat imaginable, didn't know if Jones' feat had been done before.
Either way, it was for naught. Atlanta's lead was never smaller than three after halftime, and the Hawks led by as many as 13 points in the final quarter.
"What the message is really how difficult it is to win one game in the playoffs," Spoelstra said. "Each possession, you have to compete and have an edge to you like it's your last possession."
Notes: The Heat granted reserve C Mark Blount a leave of absence to tend to personal matters related to the death of a close relative in Haiti. ... Seven players had two fouls before the game was 13 minutes old. ... Game 6 is Friday in Miami and Game 7, if necessary, would be Sunday in Atlanta.
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