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Heat hammer Nets 104-87 to lead series
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-04-27 11:11

The story line didn't change, nor did the outcome. Once again, the New Jersey Nets held Shaquille O'Neal in check, yet couldn't find a way to beat his Miami Heat.


Miami Heat's Alonzo Mourning reacts after his basket was good and he was fouled during second quarter action against the New Jersey Nets' during game two of the Eastern Conference playoffs at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Monday, April 26, 2005. [AP]
And former Nets center Alonzo Mourning did the most damage of all.

Mourning, who wanted out of New Jersey so he could play for a title contender, had 21 points, and Dwyane Wade had 17 points and 10 assists on Tuesday night in the Heat's 104-87 win for a 2-0 lead over the Nets in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series.

O'Neal, Eddie Jones and Damon Jones each finished with 14 points for the Heat, which moved to 38-5 at home this season.

Nenad Krstic had 27 points for New Jersey, which also got 21 points from Vince Carter, 14 from Richard Jefferson and 10 from Jason Kidd.

The series shifts Thursday to New Jersey, where the Nets have won 10 of their last 13 playoff games.

In five games against the Nets this season — all Miami victories — O'Neal has been merely mortal, averaging 16.4 points and 10 rebounds. And the Nets still haven't come close to winning; their average margin of defeat against Miami this season is 19.8 points.



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