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MIAMI (AP) - The Miami Heat have won 25 straight games, turning what was a super-close Eastern Conference race into a runaway, and they seem to be finding different ways to prevail on a nightly basis.

And no, they are not particularly thrilled with themselves right now.

From the Heat perspective, it's almost like they are simultaneously slumping and streaking after facing double-digit deficits in three consecutive games, yet finding ways to win them all, much like each of the 22 games that preceded this week.

"I'm taking the world view, that we have room to improve," forward Shane Battier said. "By no stretch of the imagination are we playing our best basketball right now. We're winning ball games, but we have a lot of room for improvement. We have not started well the last couple games and our defensive focus has not been there. It's been there in the second half and when we need it, but we need to do it more consistently."

Even as they move closer to the NBA-record winning streak of 33 straight established by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1971-72, the bigger concern in the Heat locker room is that they are nowhere near a playoff gear with just 14 games remaining before the postseason arrives. They've trailed after five of their past six opening quarters, been losing at halftime in three straight outings and have been outshot in three of their last six contests.

The next opportunity to fix some of those issues comes Sunday at home against NBA-worst Charlotte (16-53), which is 38 1/2 games behind the Heat (54-14) in the East standings.

"It's on the radar, no question about it," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We need to put together complete games. That's three games in a row where we haven't gotten off to that energetic start that we're looking for. We'll have an opportunity to get back to it on Sunday. No excuses. We're not making excuses for ourselves, the schedule or anything. Just more consistency."

The latest close call wasn't exactly all that close. Miami trailed Detroit by 11 points on Friday night before clamping down in the second half and pulling away for a 103-89 win, with LeBron James finishing with 29 points, eight assists and eight rebounds.

"We never expect anything to be easy," James said.

But the 17-point deficit at Boston (and a separate 13-point hole in the fourth quarter) that was followed by the 27-point lead Cleveland held over the Heat in a most bizarre game on Wednesday may be perceived as some warning signs, and the Heat freely acknowledge they have to be addressed.

At the same time, though, to say the reigning NBA champions are nervous about where they are right now would be a gross exaggeration.

"Everybody wants us to win by 30 every night," guard Dwyane Wade said. "Sorry, guys. It's not possible."

Wade said he has seen mentions on his Twitter timeline lately from fans who aren't exactly pleased with the close calls, with one mention saying that the Heat are causing heart attacks.

He doesn't see the in-game lulls as causes of angst. He sees them as fun.

"I think it's great for the game," Wade said. "Keep people entertaining, keep people watching, keep people in the stadium for most of the game. ... For us, it doesn't matter if we're up or down. We play games within games. We go on runs at different times. We have a lot of confidence. We don't do it on purpose, but we have a lot of confidence in our team and we can go on runs very fast."

That's been proven.

Erasing the 13-point Boston lead in the final 8 minutes on Monday, a 45-12 run over a 12-minute stretch in Cleveland on Wednesday, a 19-8 start in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter to pull away from the Pistons for good on Friday, those are just the latest examples of what Wade says is the Heat calling card.

In Spoelstra's eyes, it's helping the playoff-readiness process.

"Teams are coming at us. That's a good thing," Spoelstra said. "We can't sleepwalk into a game. We have to bring it, we have to play well at both ends, we have to dig, we have to earn wins and we're playing against our opponents' best games. That only helps. That sharpens you. The more you get tested in this league, the better you get, as long as you handle it the right way."

The Heat have won 10 straight versus Charlotte, but they didn't have a cakewalk when the Bobcats visited Miami on Feb. 4. Although James made 13 of 14 shots and scored 31 points, they never led by double digits in a 99-94 win, the second victory of the streak.
 
Man the Heat could hit you with all kinda sets but coach dont have that killer instinct....

Work Lewis ass on that box....




Lebron give the ball up kinfolk, we had "let it fly" on the wing...
 
These cats now have a legitimate shot at the record if they can manage to take that game in SA....amazing stretch of ball though
 
Often we say the schedule would allow it, but when ever team decides to give their best effort when facing you, its never a wash...
 
Bosh doing him....


Nice bunny on the front row, during the interview...



They had that Glenn Frey pumping....

 
and oh yea...thank goodness for the birdman

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:yes::yes::yes:
 
When its all said and done Bron will be the only non PG with a career 10k plus assist

Bet that
 
It ain't a win until Juwan Howard hits the court.
It would be crazy to have SA stretched out where they still have Duncan on the floor when Howard comes in. Lol.
 
Shane, Mike and Ray all cut in James time. It's still good to see him and Mike is ready to go...
 
At what point do y'all think Spo should start focusing on rest for the starters?

If the Heat real the all time win streak with 34 in a row then spo should shut down the starters for the remainder

Or

Let bron play the first half and shut him down the second half

Let wade sit out the first half and play the second

Let Bosh play the first and fourth quarter

Let Shane play a quarter

Give miller and Jones some quality minutes

Etc
 
If the Heat real the all time win streak with 34 in a row then spo should shut down the starters for the remainder

Or

Let bron play the first half and shut him down the second half

Let wade sit out the first half and play the second

Let Bosh play the first and fourth quarter

Let Shane play a quarter

Give miller and Jones some quality minutes

Etc

Hell nah :hmm::hmm:

Them niggas are damn near neck and neck with the Spurs for home court advantage. Keep your foot on these nigga's necks until the last game :hmm:
 
Hell nah :hmm::hmm:

Them niggas are damn near neck and neck with the Spurs for home court advantage. Keep your foot on these nigga's necks until the last game :hmm:

Spurs lost tonight so they are 3 games behind. Spurs play the Nuggets, Heat, Thunder and Clippers somewhere in their next 10 games with two back to backs. My guess is the Heat can rest on april 10 or 12th without worries especially since the Celtics or Bulls may play Kamikaze and go "Danny Ainge" on Lebron or Wade.
 
Well one thing is Spo, is looking to play Bosh and Anderson together. The last few game I'm guessing he'll work that out.
 
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