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  Monday, Jan. 31 7:30pm ET
Heat take half-game lead over Knicks
 
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MIAMI (AP) -- The Miami Heat are still a first-place team, and they played like one Monday.

With their 11-week stay atop the Atlantic Division at stake, the Heat responded by routing the slumping Detroit Pistons 104-82.

Jerry Stackhouse, Clarence Weatherspoon, Anthony Carter
Jerry Stackhouse, left, duels Miami's Clarence Weatherspoon, and Anthony Carter, right, for a loose ball as Jerome Williams looks on.

Jamal Mashburn had 23 points, eight rebounds and six assists to lead the Heat, whose starters enjoyed a short night. Miami shot 56 percent.

With a loss, the Heat would have fallen out of first place for the first time since Nov. 10. Instead they took a half-game lead over the New York Knicks.

Miami has won only 12 of its past 24 games.

"We need a springboard game," forward P.J. Brown said. "Hopefully this will be the one. We're not a .500 team, but we've been playing .500 ball. We need to change that."

Detroit's Grant Hill sat out with a bruised hip that has forced him to miss three games. His status remains day-to-day.

The Pistons have lost seven of their past eight games, and they've dropped six straight on the road. Coach Alvin Gentry, disgusted with the defeat, did not take questions from reporters after the game.

"When we play right and pass the ball, we're pretty good. When we don't, we stink," Gentry said. "We have to do it for 48 minutes. That's all I have to say."

Miami's Alonzo Mourning scored 20 points, reaching the milestone for the 10th consecutive game to break the team record he shared with Glen Rice.

Coach Pat Riley was especially pleased with the play of his bench, including Otis Thorpe, Clarence Weatherspoon and rookie Anthony Carter. Riley said his reserves will see more action in upcoming games.

"We're going to try to change things," Riley said. "The second unit is playing with a lot more energy than the first unit."

Miami held the NBA's second-ranked offensive team to 37 percent shooting. The Heat outscored the Pistons 50-24 in the paint.

Jerry Stackhouse had 17 points for Detroit but only seven after the first quarter. He sliced through the Miami defense for four dunks to help give Detroit a 20-16 lead before the Heat went ahead to stay early in the second period.

Tim Hardaway's 3-pointer capped a 19-4 spurt that put Miami up 50-37. The lead eventually reached 100-72.

"We've got to play like we did tonight, and the wins will come," Hardaway said.

Without Hill, the Pistons struggled to find an offensive alternative to Stackhouse. They shot 5-for-15 in the second period, then did even worse in the third period -- 3-for-17.

Excluding his dunks, Stackhouse shot 2-for-13.

"We've got to find a way to be more supportive and optimistic," Stackhouse said. "When we do get down, we can't start flailing and falling apart. We literally fell apart tonight."

Game notes
The Heat activated backup shooting guard Rodney Buford, who spent five games on the injured list with a sore knee. Rookie Tim James went on the injured list with lower back spasms. ... The Heat finished 8-7 in January. ... The Pistons fell to 3-12 when they fail to reach 100 points. ... Detroit lost at Miami 128-122 in double-overtime in the first game of the season.

 


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Miami 104
Detroit 82

Minnesota 105
Sacramento 90

Phoenix 117
Orlando 113

Denver 83
Philadelphia 80

Milwaukee 92
Vancouver 87