Tempers flare as Heat silence Raptors for fifth straight win
It was a fiery clash as the red-hot Miami Heat came out on top against the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday.
The Miami Heat provided more evidence they are a legitimate force in the NBA's Eastern Conference after upstaging the Toronto Raptors 90-89.
Wayne Ellington's acrobatic layup with less than a second to play on Tuesday snapped Toronto's 12-game home winning streak while extending Miami's unbeaten run to five games.
Tempers flared between the two teams in a very physical game. Raptors forward Serge Ibaka and the Heat's James Johnson exchanged punches and were ejected midway through the third quarter. After the game, Raptors All-Star DeMar DeRozan and Heat guard Goran Dragic engaged in a heated exchange.
A month ago, the Heat was slumming around with a sub-.500 mark (11-13). That kind of performance will leave a team on the outside-looking-in come playoff time, a feeling the Heat know well — their 41-41 record last season left them ninth in the east. After their fifth successive victory, Miami is now tied for fourth in the Eastern Conference.
Portland Trail Blazers guard C.J. McCollum had 27 points and seven assists in the team's 117-106 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, who have lost four of their past six games.
Orlando Magic starting forward Jonathon Simmons had more fouls (four) than points (three) in a 114-99 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. He went into the game averaging 14.3 points.
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Miami Heat 90-89 Toronto Raptors
Portland Trail Blazers 117-106 Oklahoma City Thunder
Los Angeles Lakers 99-86 Sacramento Kings
Dallas Mavericks 114-99 Orlando Magic