PHOENIX(AP) Dwyane Wade was on a mission - and it was impossible for the Phoenix Suns to stop him.Wade
scored a season-high 43 points, and the Miami Heat beat the Suns 107-92
Friday night in the first matchup between the teams since the Shaquille
O'Neal for Shawn Marion blockbuster trade last February.Neither
O'Neal nor Marion was much of a factor in the game dominated by the
unstoppable Wade. O'Neal scored 12 points and Marion had 10."I
was on a mission to bounce back from my last game,'' said Wade,
referring a season-low 12 points against Portland on Wednesday night in
an embarrassing 106-68 loss. "My shot was there and I just wanted to
focus tonight. I focused all the way through tonight. I haven't been
doing that (recently).''Udonis Haslem had 16 points and 11 rebounds, Daequan Cook scored 15 and rookie Mario Chalmers added 13 points for the Heat.Leandro Barbosa, playing on his 26th birthday, led the Suns with 20 points. Raja Bell had 16 and Amare Stoudemire 14.The
Suns played without All-Star guard Steve Nash, sidelined with a right
thigh contusion, sustained Wednesday night in a collision with
Minnesota rookie Kevin Love. Nash's absence was evident, as the Suns
had difficulty controlling the ball."It made a big difference that their motor wasn't there,'' Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said.Wade,
who had an uncharacteristically poor performance against Portland,
shooting only 5-of-12, had a blistering first half against Phoenix,
collecting 22 points on 8-of-13 from the floor. He also hit all six of
his free throws. He finished 15-of-24 from the field, including two of
three 3-pointers, and 11-of-12 from the foul line.In leading the
Heat to a 57-44 halftime lead, Wade kept pouring in the points against
Bell, considered one of the NBA's top defenders.Wade also had a
lot of help from two of his backcourt partners, Chalmers and Cook.
Between them, they hit nine of 12 field goal attempts.The Suns,
meanwhile, appeared completely out of sync offensively without Nash.
They committed 14 turnovers - one more than they had in the entire game
against Minnesota - leading to 13 Miami points. The only player to show
some spark was Barbosa, who had 11 points. The Suns wound up with 21
turnovers and Miami turned them into 19 points. Miami had only eight
turnovers for four Phoenix points."We never really could get in
the flow,'' O'Neal said. "In the first eight possessions, we had six
turnovers. Once we get rid of our turnover problems on a consistent
basis, we'll be all right. We've been very careless with the ball.''Marion downplayed his return to Phoenix for the first time in 9 1/2 months."We got a good win,'' he said. "We just rode his (Wade's) coattails.''At
one point in the first quarter, the Heat, who were beaten 106-68 by
Portland, led 27-10. The Suns kept throwing the ball away, committing
eight turnovers in the period. The Heat reached 68 against Phoenix with
seven minutes left in the third period on a slam by Wade."We
allowed those guys to get into a rhythm,'' Phoenix coach Terry Porter
said. "They didn't have any resistance from our end, and we didn't do a
good job of reading situations. All in all a very poor job.''The
irrepressible Wade produced 14 points in the third quarter for a total
of 36. Throughout the game, he hit a variety of shots - jumpers, dunks,
3-pointers, drives - that befuddled the Suns' defense.Miami
built its lead to 19 points, 81-62, late in the third, but the Suns
closed the period with an 8-0 run on 3-pointers by Barbosa and Bell,
and a driving layup by Barbosa, slicing the deficit to 11, 81-70. The
Suns never got closer than 10 in the final period.Notes: Ex-Suns
player James Jones, now with Miami, has not played this season because
of a ruptured tendon in his right wrist. ... The Heat also were without
Dorell Wright (left knee surgery), while the Suns - in addition to Nash
- were missing Alando Tucker (arthroscopic surgery left knee). ...
Rookie Michael Beasley was not in Miami's starting lineup for the first
time this season, replaced by Joel Anthony, who was making his first
start. ... Wade has at least one steal in 15 consecutive games. ...
Haslem has at least five rebounds in 73 straight games.