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MIAMI (AP) - Once Dwyane Wade got rolling, things seemed almost easy for the Miami Heat. Wade virtually silent offensively for the first three quarters had 18 of his 26 points in the final period and the Heat held San Antonio without a field goal for more than 7 minutes down the stretch on the way to beating the Spurs 100-85 on Sunday.
He was 3-for-9 from the field entering the fourth, then hit 7-of-10 shots in the final 12 minutes, falling two points short of matching the Spurs' offensive total in the stanza by himself. Miami outscored San Antonio 31-20 in the fourth.
"It was a great game until Dwyane Wade decided to take over," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "And then it was over."
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