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MIAMI -- LeBron James and Dwyane Wade both did things they had never done before. And the Miami Heat needed every bit of their efforts. James scored 39 points on only 18 shots, Wades night included a career-best eight steals, and the Heat held off the Dallas Mavericks 110-104 Friday night. "You give me 37 shots in a game, Ill have 60, 70," James said. "I had 40 tonight on 18 shots. If I get 37 shots in a game, Im going to put up 60. Easy." Thing is, the odds of seeing James shoot 37 times in a game -- like Rudy Gay did earlier this week in setting the NBA high so far this season -- are quite slim. His career-high is 36. Hes only taken 30 or more shots twice since joining the Heat; both of those came in regular-season losses. "He understands the main thing being the main thing," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "He wants to win more than anything." James had never scored more than 38 when taking 18 or fewer shots, and missed just four times on Friday. Wade finished with 17 points and eight assists to go along with those steals. "I was in a groove in a different kind of way," said Wade, now the second player in Heat history with an eight-assist, eight-steal game, joining Tim Hardaway. "I was kind of in a zone defensively." Chris Bosh scored 14 points. Norris Cole and Rashard Lewis each added 11 for Miami, which has topped the 100-point mark in every game this season. Dirk Nowitzki scored 28 points for Dallas (5-4), while Vince Carter added 21 and Monta Ellis had 20. Jose Calderon added 12 for Dallas, which turned the ball over 24 times. "Our effort was good," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. "The turnovers doomed us." Miami led by as many as 13 in the second half, then actually trailed, and needed to play the final 5:01 without point guard Mario Chalmers. He was ejected after referees ruled he intentionally swung an elbow at Nowitzkis head while trying to fight through a screen set by the Mavs Samuel Dalembert. Chalmers helped Nowitzki up after the play, but the damage was done. Chalmers argued the flagrant-2 call, but referee Ron Garretsons review of the video didnt do anything to change the officiating crews collective minds, and the Heat starter was done for the night. Nowitzki made both free throws after the flagrant to get Dallas within three, then added a jumper 44 seconds later to cut Miamis lead to 98-97. But the Mavs never got the lead again. "If we go out and compete every night at this high level and turn our turnovers down, we can beat anybody in this league," Ellis said. The Heat were again without Udonis Haslem (back spasms) and Ray Allen (flu). Shane Battier started for Haslem and was guarding Nowitzki, who hit three 3-pointers from the top of the key in the games first 5:03 and helped the Mavs run out to an early seven-point edge. But the Heat led for the final 10:19 of the half, opening up as much as a 12-point lead before settling on a 60-51 edge at the half. James had 18 at the break, while Wade was already up to a 13-point, five-assist, four-rebound, three-steal night. And Wade stuffed his stats more early in the third, first with a layup, then moments later with a steal and assist to set up a dunk by James, putting the Heat up 66-53 with 10:16 left in the third. That closed what was a 52-32 run by Miami. Without warning, the pendulum swung back Dallas way. "We couldnt finish it," Calderon said. "But we fought." Over the next seven minutes, the Heat missed 10 of 11 shots -- four of them getting blocked -- and the Mavericks took full advantage, reclaiming the lead with a 19-4 run. Calderon had six of Dallas points in that spurt, including a 3-pointer with 3:20 left that put the Mavs on top 72-70. They kept the lead for all of 21 seconds. Miami scored 16 points in the final 2:59 of the third, nine of those points coming on a combined 74 feet worth of jump shots from James, and the Heat took an 86-78 lead into the final 12 minutes. James is shooting 69 per cent in his last three games, 61 per cent for the season. "Hes getting there," Wade said. "You can see it." NOTES: James oldest son had 25 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a game Thursday, and afterward, the boy proclaimed he had a triple-double. His father, whos had 36 of them in the pros, then set him straight on what a triple-double is. ... Carlisle said G Shane Larkin (ankle) is getting closer to making his debut. Carlisle was once coached by Jim Larranaga, Larkins coach at the University of Miami. ... The teams combined for eight entries on the NBA All-Star ballot released Friday. James, Wade, Bosh, Allen and Chalmers represent Miami; Shawn Marion, Nowitzki and Ellis were on there for Dallas. Cheap MLB Jerseys . Artturi Lehkonen, Joni Nikko and Ville Leskinen had the other goals for Finland (1-0) while Juuse Saros stopped 28 shots. Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2). Wholesale MLB Jerseys . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. http://www.cheapmlbjerseysauthentic.us.com/ .S District Court against Major League Baseball, the Office of the Commissioner and his own union, the MLBPA. MLB Jerseys China . Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball. Cheap MLB Jerseys Authentic . -- Running backs Darren McFadden and Rashad Jennings were back at practice for the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday despite being hampered by hamstring injuries.Just as the late season perfect storm takes shape for the Impact, Marco Di Vaios possible departure at seasons end casts a foreboding shadow down Stade Saputo way. It was back in July that Di Vaio disclosed to TSN.ca he would wait until the season had run its course before sitting down with his family to consider the option of continuing to play football in a city he, his wife and children were very comfortable living in. Not long afterwards the current MLS player of the week was given permission to return to Italy for personal reasons. Now we know, following his midweek disclosure, the comfortable Di Vaio family life has been shattered. Di Vaio is now living alone in Montreal, while his wife and two young children remain in Italy due to a family illness. There appears to be no timeline for their return. The leagues top scorer told media Wednesday that he wants to be with his family and if they are not able to re-join him in Montreal, he will not extend his career with the Impact. In early January this year, Di Vaio returned to Montreal a few weeks ahead of training camp with one clear objective in mind. He felt, after a disappointing debut season, he owed a debt of gratitude to Joey Saputo and Impact supporters. So, he promised himself that in return he would do something special for the upcoming season. Now, with the club on the cusp of the playoffs Di Vaio has certainly kept his side of the bargain. With the immense promise there is much more to come. Meanwhile, Brazilian-born Felipe, a player instrumental in so many of Di Vaios goals this season and also the Impacts second leading scorer, shone a beacon of light in the direction of a woefully underperforming Canadian mens national team the day after they were humbled by Mauritania. However, his midweek tweet was hardly an impulsive thing, with the Impact midfielder disclosing to TSN 690 the thought of playing for Canada has been on his mind for quite some time. "I told my coach Mauro Biello last year I want to stay here in Montreal, I love playing on the Impact, I love this city so I want to stay here and play and if I have opportunity to play on the Canadian team – why not," explained Felipe. Adding, "Well see what happens, you never know what can happen but if I have the opportunity to stay here and play for the national team that would be nice." With his star certainly on the rise Felipe surprisingly does not retain the services of an agent. Nor has he let the CSA know of his feelings towards perhaps one day trotting out in a jersey emblazoned with the maple leaf. "For now I didnt talk with nobody but well see whatt is going to happen and I hope I have opportunity to play for them," he said.dddddddddddd. Back in July, Camilo also revealed his intentions towards the mens national team. To date Felipe has not spoken with his fellow Brazilian. "I havent had opportunity to speak with him about that. But I think like me he would like to play for the Canadian national team if he has an opportunity." Felipe will be eligible to apply for permanent resident status next year and, if he is successful, a further wait would be required to comply with the FIFA international rule book. Making Montreal seem more like home Felipe also revealed that unlike in his first season where he lived alone, his girlfriend has now joined up with him in la belle ville. With a pair of midweek CONCACAF Champions League games mushroomed between two straight home league games, Saturday afternoons home date with Columbus is the start of a four games in 10 days stretch for the Impact. The team is currently on a season best four-game unbeaten streak in MLS play, matching their perfect start to the season. Against Columbus, Montreal is up against a club desperate for three points as the Crew look to put their spluttering playoff campaign back on track. The last time Columbus was in town on April 13, a freak snowstorm led to the game being pushed back 24 hours. Di Vaio was on the score sheet that day in a game that ended with the spoils shared. With Di Vaios disclosures as a back drop and the expectation of yet another sold out stadium, you can be sure the Impact faithful will do all they can to ensure the leagues top marksman feels right at home. For all the noise that comes out of the Pacific North West, there will be no greater moment across the MLS landscape than if Di Vaio bangs in his 18th Saturday afternoon. His instinctive goal celebration - a kiss of his wedding band finger - would be a moment for the MLS MVP-in-waiting to bridge that immense void felt for those three people who have been ever present at Saputo Stadium - his wife and two young children. Like Gianfronco Zola, who upon re-signing an additional year option with Chelsea back in 2002 told the supporters it shouldnt be him they should be celebrating but instead Mrs. Zola, before him. If it wasnt for Mrs. Di Vaios willingness to uproot her family from their comfortable life at home in summer 2012, the Impact supporters would never have had the chance to enjoy their 2013 MLS MVP. Over to you Impact faithful. Montreal Impact Vs Columbus Crew Saturday at 1:45pm Listen Live - CJAD.com You can reach and follow Noel Butler at:Noel.Butler@BellMedia.ca@TheSoccerNoel Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Soccer Jerseys China ' ' '
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