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Hot-shooting Miami produced its best half in franchise history and romped over the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers 124-105 on a Saturday night when the Heat retired the jersey of iconic guard Dwyane Wade. Playing without top scorer Jimmy Butler (personal reasons), the Heat made 14 of their first 17 shots and raced out to their best half ever by leading 82-52 at the halftime break. In its last home game on Feb. 3 against the Philadelphia 76ers, Miami -- with five-time All-Star Butler notching a season-high 38 against his former team -- scored 81 points in the second half of its 137-106 victory.
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