10 March,2009 10:14 AM IST | | AFP
Miami's Dwyane Wade sank a three-point shot as time expired in double overtime to lift the Heat to a 130-127 win over the Chicago Bulls on Monday.
Wade, who stole the ball before knocking down the winning basket, finished with 48 points on 15-of-21 shooting and added 12 assists and four steals for the Heat, who forced 22 turnovers.
The Bulls had the ball with 11 seconds left and the score tied 127-127 in the second overtime. They worked the ball to John Salmons at the top of the key, where Wade was waiting.
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With three seconds left, Wade swiped the ball and raced up court, rising up behind the three-point line and launching the game-winner as time expired.
Ben Gordon nearly equaled Wade on the offensive end, finishing with 43 points for Chicago, which has dropped six in a row on the road.
Miami held an 84-74 lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter, but a 10-3 run pulled the Bulls within 87-84 with 8:11 left in the National Basektball Association game.
Wade helped extend it back to 96-91 with three straight baskets, but Gordon gave Chicago its first lead of the quarter with four straight three-pointers during a 12-3 run that made it 103-99 with 1:51 left.
Mario Chalmers hit a layup and Gordon split a pair of free throws before Miami took the ball out of bounds with 20 seconds left and worked it around to Wade.
The superstar guard got off a three-pointer from the left wing and knocked it down to force overtime.
Chicago scored five points in the final 20 seconds of the first overtime to force a 117-117 tie. Wade had a chance to give the Heat the win but missed a reverse layup at the buzzer.