The Miami Heat snapped a two-game road losing streak on Friday night with a 113-101 in Toronto over the Raptors. Miami's big three went off for Erik Spoelstra, shooting the Heat to a 57 percent mark and their 37th win of the season. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh combined for 86 of Miami's 113 points.
Bosh and Wade led with a game-high 30 points each, as Bosh haunted his former team hitting 11 of 18 attempts from the floor and grabbing eight rebounds. It was his best game in some time, and as he always does when he goes off, he was a perfect eight for eight from the free-throw line. James was 11 of 18 from the floor as well and added 26 points and nine assists.
In addition to the excellent shooting, Miami was crisp and clean on the offensive end and committed only eight turnovers. They now travel to Boston for a Sunday showdown with the Celtics.
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