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Heat eliminate Pistons, head to NBA finals (AP) Updated: 2006-06-03 10:45
MIAMI, Fla. - The Miami Heat are headed to the NBA
Finals for the first time after ending the Detroit Pistons' two-year reign as
Eastern Conference champions with a 95-78 win on Friday.
 Miami Heat center
Shaquille O'Neal (C) battles with Detroit Pistons' defender Ben Wallace in
the second half during Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals in
Miami June 2, 2006. [Reuters] | Shaquille O'Neal had 28 points and
16 rebounds and Dwayne Wade - who spent part of his day in a hospital battling
dehydration and flu-like symptoms - added 14 points for the Heat to win the
series 4-2.
Jason Williams, one of coach Pat Riley's prized offseason
additions, came up huge while Wade lagged in Game 6, scoring 21 points on
10-for-12 shooting.
The Heat now await either Dallas or Phoenix in the
Finals, which start on Thursday.
The party started early. Wade walked
off with 1:45 left, right index finger raised before he slapped Riley's hand.
And after the final second ticked off, white streamers fell from the ceiling as
the Heat players waved championship caps and T-shirts. Soon, though, O'Neal
issued an expected warning.
"We're not done," he said.
Richard
Hamilton had 33 points for Detroit, which finished the regular season with a
NBA-best 64-18 record and came in confident after ending Miami's season here a
year ago in Game 7 - in part because Wade and O'Neal were battling injury.
Wade clearly wasn't at his best on Friday.
O'Neal was. Hence,
the difference. He made 12 of 14 shots, making sure this chance wouldn't slip
away.
Wade was 1-for-6 with four points in the first half. Didn't
matter. O'Neal and Williams more than carried the early scoring load, helping
stake Miami to a 47-36 lead at intermission.
O'Neal was 9-for-11 from
the field for 19 points in the opening two quarters, his biggest first-half
effort so far in these playoffs. And Williams - who was 13-for-30 from the floor
in the first five games - was 5-for-5 in the half, the last of those a pullup
with 4:14 left that gave Miami a 38-27 lead.
Detroit got within 40-33 on
a pair of free throws by Hamilton with 2:52 left, but O'Neal scored six straight
Miami points in a span of 2:05 and sparked a half-closing 8-3 run by the Heat.
And really, the outcome was never in doubt. The Pistons were within 10
midway through the third quarter, when Wade - who missed the first 2 1/2 minutes
of the second half and remained in the locker room - finally started to roll.
He had 10 points in the quarter, hitting his last four shots - including
a jumper with 1 second left for a 72-53 lead, as the sellout crowd began going
delirious, the realization that the franchise's 18-year itch was about to be
scratched.
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