Wizards 76, Heat 90

1 2 3 4 T
WAS (2-6) 27 22 13 14 76
MIA (6-1) 21 20 24 25 90

Final

7:30 PM ET, November 10, 2009
AmericanAirlines Arena
Miami, FL

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
WAS 4-9 96.6 101.6 3-3 1-6 W1 2-8
MIA 9-5 96.9 95.4 6-3 3-2 W2 6-4
Injury Report
WASHINGTON
· Caron Butler SF - Nov 25: Day-to-Day
· Mike Miller SG - Nov 23: OUT
MIAMI
· Quentin Richardson SG - Nov 26: Day-to-Day
· Jermaine O'Neal C - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
· Mario Chalmers PG - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
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Last 5 Games
WASHINGTON (ET) MIAMI (ET)
Nov 08 PHO Loss 102-90
Nov 06 @IND Loss 102-86
Nov 04 MIA Loss 93-89
Nov 03 @CLE Loss 102-90
Oct 31 NJ Win 123-104
Nov 06 DEN Win 96-88
Nov 04 @WAS Win 93-89
Nov 03 PHO Loss 104-96
Nov 01 CHI Win 95-87
Oct 30 @IND Win 96-83
· Complete Schedule: Washington | Miami
Starting Lineup
 WASHINGTON (PPG)MIAMI (PPG)
 FC  A. Blatche 12.1 PF  M. Beasley 14.3
 C  B. Haywood 10.5 PG  M. Chalmers 9.9
 PG  G. Arenas 22.1 SG  D. Wade 27.8
 SF  C. Butler 16.8 C  J. O'Neal 14.2
 SG  D. Stevenson 2.8 SG  Q. Richardson 7.6
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· Team rosters: Washington | Miami
Team Stat Leaders
 WASHINGTONMIAMI
PointsA. Jamison 25.0D. Wade 27.8
ReboundsB. Haywood 10.8U. Haslem 9.3
AssistsG. Arenas 6.4D. Wade 5.3
StealsA. Jamison 1.5D. Wade 2.1
BlocksB. Haywood 2.0D. Wade 1.3
· Team stats: Washington | Miami
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A lack of selfishness and a focus on defense are doing wonders for the Miami Heat.

Coming off their best win of the season, the Heat look to continue their best start in 10 years Tuesday night and extend the recent woes of the visiting Washington Wizards.

Miami (5-1) is holding opponents to a league-low 41.6 percent from the field and ranks among the league leaders in points allowed at 90.7 per game.

The result has been the best start for the Heat since opening 6-1 in 1999-2000. They achieved that feat Friday with a 96-88 victory over a Denver team which had been unbeaten.

"We're definitely excited and we definitely see we can be pretty good," offseason acquisition Quentin Richardson said. "But it's all about continuously working and trying to get better. ... It just feels good to know that we're going out there and getting some tough wins."

The victory over last season's Western Conference finalist surely was a confidence boost after the Heat's previous four wins came against teams which didn't finish 2008-09 with winning records.

One of those victories came at Washington, 93-89 on Wednesday behind Dwyane Wade's 40 points. The reigning scoring champion followed that performance with 22 points Friday, but Miami had five players in double figures and forced a season-high 19 turnovers.

"As I continue to keep saying, it's going to take that for us to be successful," Wade said of the balanced scoring. "I enjoyed it. I really did."

Richardson, replacing Udonis Haslem in the starting lineup this season, is averaging 16.7 points and 9.3 rebounds over the last three games.

The veteran swingman, who lost 30 pounds entering the season, has keyed the club's solid defensive play by regularly taking charges and often matching up with the opposition's top scorer.

"Feels good when people take notice and things like that," Richardson said. "But it's not really about me, man. If we were 1-5, nobody would be saying anything about me. It's about the team and how well we're playing together."

The Wizards (2-5) are not playing well together.

They've lost four straight, getting held under 40 percent from the field in each contest while failing to score more than 90 points. They've had at least as many turnovers as assists in each of those games -- they had more assists in every game during their 2-1 start while averaging 104.7 points and shooting 50.6 percent.

"We're just not there. We don't make that one extra pass," first-year coach Flip Saunders said. "We're taking too many contested shots. If we were a hockey team, we'd have no hockey assists -- you know, the pass that leads to the pass."

Another problem for Washington has been injuries. Starters Antawn Jamison and Mike Miller remain sidelined due to shoulder problems.

Fabricio Oberto has been limited to 3.0 points and 2.4 rebounds per game starting all seven games in place of Jamison, who averaged team highs of 22.2 points and 8.9 rebounds last season. Randy Foye started in place of Miller on Sunday in a 102-90 loss to Phoenix and scored 16 for a second straight game.

The Wizards have lost the last five meetings with the Heat, dropping two trips to Miami last season by a combined 42 points.


Series At A Glance

Series starts 11/4
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NBA Scores

Tuesday, November 10th
Orlando 93 Final
Charlotte 81
Washington 76 Final
Miami 90
Denver 90 Final
Chicago 89
Portland 93 Final
Memphis 79
Houston 103 Final
Dallas 121
Oklahoma City 98 Final
Sacramento 101