Miami Heat survive first half scare, as they edge out the Golden State Warriors 114-107

After a mammoth December which saw them creating NBA history by recording the most away wins (10) in a calendar month, the men from the South Beach took on the Golden State Warriors at the American Airlines Arena on Saturday night.
The showdown between the most explosive offensive power-houses of the league lived up to its reputation as the 20,254 strong crowd at the American Airlines Arena witnessed a high scoring thriller, with Miami eventually coming out at the top. The Heat though didn’t make it easy on themselves. The star-studded Miami cast had to dig deep and pull out a scintillating defensive effort in the second half to edge out the Warriors 114-107.
The Big Three of Miami were once again phenomenal as they continue to showcase their talents. LeBron James led from the front with 25 points and 10 assists. Dwyane Wade pounded 25 points and eight assists, while Chris Bosh fetched 20points and 11 rebounds, as the Miami Heat dethroned the Boston Celtics to surge at the top of the Eastern Conference. The Warriors then launched a barrage of pin-point shots from both inside and outside the arc to take the Heat by storm. Miami though tried to weather the storm somewhat, as Bosh got going from their end.
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