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			 Presented with the notion that the defense-first, offense-light half 
			was his big man's best of the season, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra 
			laughed 
			 
			"Tell him that," Spoelstra said. "I say that in jest because he was 
			fantastic." 
			 
			Forward Chris Bosh scored 23 points and guard Goran Dragic scored 18 
			points in Miami's second straight win. The postgame discussion with 
			the Heat (20-13) and Wizards focused on what happened on the other 
			end of the court. 
			 
			Whiteside only scored six points, but blocked six shots and altered 
			numerous others while grabbing 13 rebounds. The Heat took control in 
			the second quarter by outscoring the clanking Wizards 25-7. 
			 
			With Whiteside contending shots near and far, Washington didn't 
			score for the final 5:35 of the period while shooting 2 of 22 (9.0 
			percent) from the field. The Wizards shot 34.1 percent overall and 
			set season lows for points in a half and game. 
			
			  
			Guard John Wall had 14 points on 6 of 21 shooting for the Wizards 
			(15-17). Washington has lost three of four after winning four 
			straight. 
			 
			"Hassan Whiteside was incredible," said veteran center Marcin 
			Gortat, who had 12 points and 13 rebounds and multiple shots blocked 
			by Whiteside. "I personally haven't seen (as good) shot blocker in 
			(my) nine years." 
			 
			The dismal offensive display was a reversal from the previous 
			meeting with the Heat this season. The Wizards won the season series 
			opener 114-103 on Dec. 7 in Miami. 
			 
			Spoelstra stated the team's defense dipped earlier in the season 
			with the home loss against Washington "one of the turning points. 
			... it was a major storyline, it was a lightning-rod game." 
			 
			The Wizards pulled away in the December meeting with a small-ball 
			lineup. Miami countered by sitting Whiteside the entire fourth 
			quarter. Discussions followed and the big man convinced his coach he 
			could guard small players. That facet of his game showed whenever a 
			defensive switch put him on Wall or another member of Washington's 
			backcourt. 
			 
			"I'm different," Whiteside said. "I'm built different from all the 
			other 7-footers I guess. I can play on the perimeter." 
			 
			His presence can also play with the opponent's mindset. 
			 
			"Every coach we play against, they know I'm down there," Whiteside 
			said. "I can hear them talking to the refs every defensive 
			possession. 'Who is Whiteside guarding? Where is Whiteside? What is 
			Whiteside doing?' That's because Whiteside is a shot blocker." 
			 
			Washington was already laboring offensively in the second quarter 
			when guard Ramon Sessions' floater cut Miami's lead to 39-31 with 
			5:35 remaining in the half. Things then deteriorated. The Wizards 
			ended the quarter with 13 straight missed field goals before the 
			crowd of 17,793. 
			 
			
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			The misfiring continued and Washington never pulled closer than 14 
			points in the second half. The Wizards finished 4 of 29 from beyond 
			the 3-point arc. 
			 
			"(We) could not hit any shots," Wall said of the second quarter. "We 
			let not making shots hurt our defense. They got a lot of fast breaks 
			and it kind of just blew the game out of the way." 
			 
			Forward Gerald Green scored 15 points and his fourth quarter jumper 
			gave Miami its largest lead at 89-59. Guard Tyler Johnson had 10 
			points and matched Green, Bosh and Dragic with two 3-pointers. 
			 
			Wall missed 13 straight shot attempts during one stretch between the 
			first and third quarters. The All-Star guard frequently drives into 
			the lane for shots or passing opportunities, but less so against the 
			Heat with the 7-foot Whiteside looming. Wall had five assists, 
			snapping his streak of eight straight double-doubles. 
			 
			Garrett Temple, Washington's other starting guard, went 4 of 16 from 
			the field. 
			 
			Whiteside helped Miami outrebound Washington 54-45. His defensive 
			approach clearly helped his team. 
			 
			"It really becomes inspiring when he's defending like that with a 
			real attention to detail," Spoelstra said. 
			
			
			  
			
			NOTES: Heat G Dwyane Wade started and scored eight points after 
			coming off the bench on New Year's Day against the Dallas Mavericks 
			due to flu-like symptoms. ... Wizards F Drew Gooden was unavailable 
			after returning to the lineup Friday for the first time in 21 games. 
			Gooden re-aggravated a strained calf injury in Washington's 103-91 
			win over the Orlando Magic. The Wizards remain without G Bradley 
			Beal (leg), PF Nene (calf strain), G Gary Neal (quad), F DeJuan 
			Blair (knee) and G Alan Anderson (left ankle surgery). ... The 
			series resumes Jan. 20 in Washington. ... Miami returns home to face 
			the Indiana Pacers on Monday. ... Washington's homestand continues 
			Wednesday against the Cleveland Cavaliers. 
			
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