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They came into the season as the defending NBA champions, back-to-back Eastern Conference champions, the third season playing with the “Big Three” of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, and the fifth season under head coach Erik Spoelstra.During the season, the Heat embarked on a 27-game winning streak, which at the time ranked as the second longest winning streak in NBA history, and finished with a 66\u201316 record, the best record with the Big Three and a franchise best. James, Wade and Bosh were all selected for the 2013 NBA All-Star Game, while James won his fourth NBA Most Valuable Player Award at the end of the season, just one vote shy of winning the award unanimously.On June 3, 2013, the Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals to become the first team since the Chicago Bulls in 1998 to Three-peat as Eastern Conference champions. The Heat then defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Finals that went the full seven games, handing the Spurs their first loss in the NBA Finals, and with this victory in the NBA Finals, it echoed the 1997\u201398 Bulls, as they had also been the last Eastern team to repeat as NBA champions. Because of their dominant regular and postseason performance as well as James’ individual achievements, this Miami Heat team is widely regarded as one of the greatest teams in NBA history.Key dates[edit] June 28: The 2012 NBA draft took place at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.July 11: In an utmost to bolster the roster, the Heat signed NBA veterans Rashard Lewis and Ray Allen, the NBA’s all-time leader in three-pointers made.[1]October 30: The Heat opened the season with a 120\u2013107 home victory over the Boston Celtics. The previous year’s players received their championship rings and the team raised their 2nd championship banner into the American Airlines Arena rafters.November 3: LeBron James was honored before the game when the team raised a banner for his Olympic achievement. He is the fourth player in Heat history to win a gold medal, joining Dwyane Wade, Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning.November 21: Udonis Haslem surpassed Alonzo Mourning in all-time rebounding for the Miami Heat and became the first undrafted player in NBA history to lead a franchise in rebounding. Adding to this accomplishment, Haslem has now starred in the most Miami Heat games played, one more than fellow captain Dwyane Wade.November 24: Chris Bosh surpassed the 13,000-point plateau.December 15: For the first time in franchise history, all 13 active players scored at least three points and converted one made field goal.[2]December 25: Mike Miller surpassed the 10,000-point plateau.January 5: Terrel Harris was released.January 7: Josh Harrellson was released.January 8: Jarvis Varnado signed to a ten-day contract after being released from the Boston Celtics.January 10: The last time the Heat lost consecutive games. Throughout the rest of the regular season and the playoffs, they never had a losing streak over 1 game.January 16: LeBron James became the youngest player in NBA history to score 20,000 points. LeBron James also surpassed the 5,000-assist plateau.January 20: Chris Andersen signed to a ten-day contract.January 30: Chris Andersen signed to a second ten-day contract.February 3: The Heat beat the Toronto Raptors on Super Bowl Sunday to start what would become the longest winning streak in the franchise and second in NBA history in a single season.February 8: Chris Andersen signed for the remainder of the season.February 12: LeBron James became the only player in NBA history to post 30+ points and shoot over 60% for six consecutive games.[3]February 12: The Heat win their 1000th game in team history. They became the ninth fastest franchise to do so, posting a 1000-969 (.508) record on this date.[2]February 21: Dexter Pittman traded to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for the draft rights to Ricky S\u00e1nchez.[4]February 23: Dwyane Wade surpassed the 16,000-point plateau.March 2: Juwan Howard signed a 10-day contract, re-joining the Heat.March 4: The Heat beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 97\u201381 to extend their winning streak to a franchise-record 15 wins in a row, improving their record to 44\u201314.March 8: The Heat beat the Philadelphia 76ers 102\u201393, becoming the first team in the league to clinch a playoff berth and extending their winning streak to 17. They also marked their best record through 60 games in franchise history at 46\u201314.March 10: For the first time in franchise history, the Heat beat every single team in the NBA with their victory against the Indiana Pacers. Miami was able to defeat all 29 opponents by their 61st game.[2]March 12: Juwan Howard signed to a second 10-day contract.March 18: The Heat came back from a 17-point deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 105-103 by LeBron James game winning shot over Brandon Bass to clinch the Southeast Division for the third consecutive year and extend their winning streak to 23 games, the second longest in NBA history.March 20: The Heat overcame a league high 27-point third-quarter deficit beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 98\u201395 to extend their winning streak to 24 games.March 22: The Heat overcame an 11-point deficit to beat Detroit Pistons 103\u201389 to extend their winning streak to 25 games. This is the third consecutive game in which the Heat came back from double digit deficits, the fifth during the streak, and 11th of the season. Juwan Howard signed for the remainder of the season.March 24: The Heat overcame an 11-point deficit with Dwyane Wade inactive to beat Charlotte Bobcats 109\u201377 to extend their winning streak to 26 games. This is the fourth consecutive game in which the Heat came back from double digit deficits, the 6th during the streak, and 12th of the season.March 25: The Heat beat Orlando 108\u201394 to extend their winning streak to 27 games.March 27: The Heat fall 101\u201397 to the Chicago Bulls, ending their winning streak at 27(Second longest winning streak in a season in NBA history).March 29: The Heat defeated the New Orleans Hornets 108\u201389, clinching the best record in the Eastern Conference for the third time in franchise history.March 31: The Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 88-86 without all-stars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, along with Mario Chalmers, becoming the first team in NBA history to win at least 17 games in a calendar month.April 10: The Heat defeated the Washington Wizards 103\u201398, clinching the best record in the NBA and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, and improving their record to 62\u201316 to set a franchise record for wins in a season.April 14: The Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls 105\u201393, avenging the March 27 loss and winning their 36th game at home, the most in franchise history.April 15: The 16th back-to-back game night. The Heat earned a 15\u20131 record (.938) on the second night of a back-to-back set this season, tying Dallas (2006\u201307) for the best record on the second night of a back-to-back set in NBA history.[2]April 17: The Heat concluded the regular season with a 105\u201393 victory over the Orlando Magic. They finished the season with a record of 66\u201316, going 37\u20134 at home and 29\u201312 on the road.April 28: The Heat defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round, advancing to the Conference Semi-Finals.May 15: The Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, advancing to the Conference Finals.June 3: The Heat defeated the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals, advancing to the NBA Finals for a third consecutive season, making them the first Eastern Conference team to accomplish this since the Chicago Bulls (1996\u20131998). Dwyane Wade also snapped a 12-game streak where he scored less than 20 points.June 18: The Heat came back from a 13-point deficit in the 4th quarter to defeat the San Antonio Spurs in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, with LeBron James scoring 18 points in the period and Ray Allen hitting a 3 to tie the game with 5 seconds left in regulation.June 20: The Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals to repeat as NBA Champions.Draft picks[edit]a Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for draft rights to Justin Hamilton and a future first-round pick.2012-13 Miami Heat rosterPlayersCoachesPos.No.NameHeightWeightDOB (YYYY-MM-DD)FromG34Allen, Ray6\u00a0ft 5\u00a0in (1.96\u00a0m)205\u00a0lb (93\u00a0kg)1975\u201307\u201320ConnecticutC11Andersen, Chris6\u00a0ft 10\u00a0in (2.08\u00a0m)245\u00a0lb (111\u00a0kg)1978-07\u201307BlinnF\/C50Anthony, Joel6\u00a0ft 9\u00a0in (2.06\u00a0m)245\u00a0lb (111\u00a0kg)1982\u201308\u201309UNLVF31Battier, Shane6\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)220\u00a0lb (100\u00a0kg)1978\u201309\u201309DukeF1Bosh, Chris\u00a0(C)6\u00a0ft 11\u00a0in (2.11\u00a0m)235\u00a0lb (107\u00a0kg)1984\u201305\u201319Georgia TechG15Chalmers, Mario6\u00a0ft 2\u00a0in (1.88\u00a0m)190\u00a0lb (86\u00a0kg)1986\u201303\u201324KansasG30Cole, Norris6\u00a0ft 2\u00a0in (1.88\u00a0m)175\u00a0lb (79\u00a0kg)1989\u201302\u201312Cleveland StateF40Haslem, Udonis6\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)235\u00a0lb (107\u00a0kg)1980\u201306\u201309FloridaF5Howard, Juwan6\u00a0ft 9\u00a0in (2.06\u00a0m)250\u00a0lb (113\u00a0kg)1973\u201302\u201307MichiganF6James, LeBron\u00a0(C)6\u00a0ft 9\u00a0in (2.06\u00a0m)250\u00a0lb (113\u00a0kg)1984\u201312\u201330St. Vincent\u2013St. Mary HS (OH)F22Jones, James6\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)215\u00a0lb (98\u00a0kg)1980\u201310\u201304Miami (FL)F9Lewis, Rashard6\u00a0ft 10\u00a0in (2.08\u00a0m)215\u00a0lb (98\u00a0kg)1979-08\u201308G\/F13Miller, Mike6\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in (2.03\u00a0m)218\u00a0lb (99\u00a0kg)1980\u201302\u201319FloridaF24Varnado, Jarvis6\u00a0ft 9\u00a0in (2.06\u00a0m)230\u00a0lb (104\u00a0kg)1988\u201303\u201301Mississippi StateG3Wade, Dwyane\u00a0(C)6\u00a0ft 4\u00a0in (1.93\u00a0m)220\u00a0lb (100\u00a0kg)1982\u201301\u201317MarquetteHead coachLegend(C) Team captain(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended InjuredPre-season[edit]2012 pre-season game logPre-season: 4\u20134 (home: 2\u20133; road: 2\u20131)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord1October 7@ AtlantaL 79\u201392 Chris Bosh (22)Bosh, James & Dozier (6)LeBron James (6)Philips Arena12,8280\u201312October 11@ L.A. ClippersW 94\u201380 LeBron James (20)LeBron James (5)LeBron James (5)MasterCard Center, China17,0061\u201313October 14L.A. ClippersL 89\u201399 Rodney Carney (15)Josh Harrellson (6)LeBron James (4)Mercedes-Benz Arena, China17,2921\u201324October 18DetroitW 105\u201378 Dwyane Wade (21)Bosh & Battier (6)LeBron James (8)American Airlines Arena19,6002\u201325October 20San AntonioW 104\u2013101 Rashard Lewis (15)Dexter Pittman (6)Garrett Temple (6)American Airlines Arena19,6003\u201326October 23@ CharlotteW 98\u201392 Chris Bosh (21)Chris Bosh (7)LeBron James (8)Time Warner Cable Arena17,9244\u201327October 24WashingtonL 94\u2013101 Dwyane Wade (23)Udonis Haslem (8)LeBron James (6)Sprint Center16,1434\u201338October 26New OrleansL 89\u201396 Chris Bosh (21)Chris Bosh (10)Mario Chalmers (5)American Airlines Arena19,6004-42012\u201313 season scheduleRegular season[edit]Game log[edit]2012\u201313 game logTotal: 66\u201316 (Home: 37\u20134; Road: 29\u201312)October: 1\u20130 (home: 1\u20130; road: 0\u20130)November: 10\u20133 (home: 6\u20130; road: 4\u20133)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord2November 2@ New YorkL 84\u2013104 LeBron James (23)Chris Bosh (11)LeBron James (5)Madison Square Garden19,0331-13November 3DenverW 119\u2013116 Chris Bosh (40)LeBron James (9)LeBron James (11)American Airlines Arena20,2962-14November 5PhoenixW 124\u201399 LeBron James (23)LeBron James (11)Mario Chalmers (11)American Airlines Arena19,6003-15November 7BrooklynW 103\u201373 Dwyane Wade (22)LeBron James (12)LeBron James (8)American Airlines Arena19,6274-16November 9@ AtlantaW 95\u201389 Chris Bosh (24)LeBron James (11)LeBron James (9)Philips Arena16,7855-17November 11@ MemphisL 86\u2013104 Chris Bosh (22)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (6)FedEx Forum18,1195-28November 12@ HoustonW 113\u2013110 LeBron James (38)James & Bosh (10)Dwyane Wade (7)Toyota Center18,0416-29November 14@ L.A. ClippersL 100\u2013107 LeBron James (30)Chris Bosh (9)LeBron James (7)Staples Center19,1466-310November 15@ DenverW 98\u201393 LeBron James (27)LeBron James (7)LeBron James (12)Pepsi Center19,1557-311November 17@ PhoenixW 97\u201388 Chris Bosh (24)Chris Bosh (9)Mike Miller (5)US Airways Center16,8408-312November 21MilwaukeeW 113\u2013106 James & Wade (28)Chris Bosh (18)LeBron James (8)American Airlines Arena19,9719-313November 24ClevelandW 110\u2013108 LeBron James (30)Bosh & Wade (7)LeBron James (5)American Airlines Arena20,06410-314November 29San AntonioW 105\u2013100 LeBron James (23)Chris Bosh (12)LeBron James (7)American Airlines Arena19,70311-3December: 10\u20135 (home: 7\u20132; road: 3\u20133)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord15December 1BrooklynW 102\u201389 Dwyane Wade (34)LeBron James (9)Dwyane Wade (7)American Airlines Arena19,96112-316December 4@ WashingtonL 101\u2013105 LeBron James (26)LeBron James (13)LeBron James (11)Verizon Center17,76112-417December 6New YorkL 92\u2013112 LeBron James (31)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (9)American Airlines Arena19,74012-518December 8New OrleansW 106\u201390 Dwyane Wade (26)Chris Bosh (6)LeBron James (7)American Airlines Arena19,60013-519December 10AtlantaW 101\u201392 LeBron James (27)Chris Bosh (10)LeBron James (6)American Airlines Arena19,60014-520December 12Golden StateL 95\u201397 LeBron James (31)Chris Bosh (13)James & Wade (5)American Airlines Arena19,60014-621December 15WashingtonW 102\u201372 LeBron James (23)LeBron James (10)Dwyane Wade (6)American Airlines Arena19,72415-622December 18MinnesotaW 103\u201392 Dwyane Wade (24)LeBron James (6)LeBron James (11)American Airlines Arena19,86216-623December 20@ DallasW 110\u201395 LeBron James (24)LeBron James (9)Dwyane Wade (6)American Airlines Center20,16017-624December 22UtahW 105\u201389 LeBron James (30)James & Haslem (9)James & Wade (7)American Airlines Arena20,08718-625December 25Oklahoma CityW 103\u201397 LeBron James (29)LeBron James (8)LeBron James (9)American Airlines Arena20,30019-626December 26@ CharlotteW 105\u201392 Dwyane Wade (29)LeBron James (12)LeBron James (8)Time Warner Cable Arena19,60220-627December 28@ DetroitL 99\u2013109 LeBron James (35)Chris Bosh (9)James & Cole (5)Palace of Auburn Hills22,07620-728December 29@ MilwaukeeL 85\u2013104 LeBron James (26)Chris Bosh (16)LeBron James (7)BMO Harris Bradley Center18,71720-829December 31@ OrlandoW 112\u2013110 LeBron James (36)LeBron James (8)LeBron James (11)Amway Center19,31121-8January: 8\u20135 (home: 4\u20131; road: 4\u20134)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord30January 2DallasW 119\u2013109 LeBron James (32)LeBron James (12)LeBron James (9)American Airlines Arena20,10222-831January 4ChicagoL 89\u201396 LeBron James (30)LeBron James (6)Chris Bosh (5)American Airlines Arena20,13822-932January 6WashingtonW 99\u201371 LeBron James (24)Udonis Haslem (12)LeBron James (7)American Airlines Arena20,22823-933January 8@ IndianaL 77\u201387 Dwyane Wade (30)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (4)Bankers Life Fieldhouse18,16523-1034January 10@ PortlandL 90\u201392 Chris Bosh (29)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (9)Rose Garden20,53623-1135January 12@ SacramentoW 128\u201399 Mario Chalmers (34)Udonis Haslem (8)James & Wade (7)Sleep Train Arena14,36724-1136January 14@ UtahL 97\u2013104 LeBron James (32)Haslem & Wade (5)Mario Chalmers (7)EnergySolutions Arena19,91124-1237January 16@ Golden StateW 92\u201375 LeBron James (25)Udonis Haslem (10)LeBron James (10)Oracle Arena19,59625-1238January 17@ L.A. LakersW 99\u201390 LeBron James (39)James & Haslem (7)LeBron James (8)Staples Center18,99726-1239January 23TorontoW 123\u2013116 Dwyane Wade (35)Chris Bosh (12)LeBron James (11)American Airlines Arena20,00227-1240January 25DetroitW 110\u201388 Dwyane Wade (29)James & Bosh (7)James & Wade (7)American Airlines Arena20,23628-1241January 27@ BostonL 98\u2013100 (2OT)LeBron James (34)James & Bosh (16)James & Wade (7)TD Garden18,62428-1342January 30@ BrooklynW 105\u201385 LeBron James (24)LeBron James (9)LeBron James (7)Barclays Center17,73229-13February: 12\u20131 (home: 7\u20130; road: 5\u20131)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord43February 1@ IndianaL 89\u2013102 LeBron James (28)James & Wade (6)Wade & Allen (5)Bankers Life Fieldhouse18,16529-1444February 3@ TorontoW 100\u201385 LeBron James (30)LeBron James (8)LeBron James (7)Air Canada Centre19,80030-1445February 4CharlotteW 99\u201394 LeBron James (31)Dwyane Wade (12)LeBron James (8)American Airlines Arena19,60031-1446February 6HoustonW 114\u2013108 LeBron James (32)Udonis Haslem (13)Dwyane Wade (8)American Airlines Arena19,69332-1447February 8L.A. ClippersW 111\u201389 LeBron James (30)Rashard Lewis (7)Dwyane Wade (7)American Airlines Arena19,90233-1448February 10L.A. LakersW 107\u201397 LeBron James (32)Chris Bosh (11)James & Wade (5)American Airlines Arena20,30034-1449February 12PortlandW 117\u2013104 Chris Bosh (32)Chris Bosh (11)LeBron James (9)American Airlines Arena20,03235-1450February 14@ Oklahoma CityW 110\u2013100 LeBron James (39)James & Bosh (12)Dwyane Wade (8)Chesapeake Energy Arena18,20336-14All-Star Break51February 20@ AtlantaW 103\u201390 LeBron James (24)James & Bosh (6)LeBron James (11)Philips Arena18,23837-1452February 21@ ChicagoW 86\u201367 LeBron James (26)LeBron James (12)LeBron James (7)United Center22,64038-1453February 23@ PhiladelphiaW 114\u201390 Dwyane Wade (33)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (11)Wells Fargo Center20,66539-1454February 24ClevelandW 109\u2013105 LeBron James (28)Udonis Haslem (10)LeBron James (8)American Airlines Arena20,00640-1455February 26SacramentoW 141\u2013129 (2OT)LeBron James (40)James, Wade & Bosh (8)LeBron James (16)American Airlines Arena19,73441-14March: 17\u20131 (home: 7\u20130; road: 10\u20131)GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocationAttendanceRecord56March 1MemphisW 98\u201391 Dwyane Wade (22)LeBron James (8)LeBron James (10)American Airlines Arena20,12842-1457March 3@ New YorkW 99\u201393 LeBron James (29)LeBron James (11)Dwyane Wade (8)Madison Square Garden19,03343-1458March 4@ MinnesotaW 97\u201381 Dwyane Wade (32)LeBron James (10)Dwyane Wade (10)Target Center18,39144-1459March 6OrlandoW 97\u201396 LeBron James (26)Chris Bosh (10)Mario Chalmers (5)American Airlines Arena20,00145-1460March 8PhiladelphiaW 102\u201393 LeBron James (25)LeBron James (10)LeBron James (5)American Airlines Arena20,02946-1461March 10IndianaW 105\u201391 Mario Chalmers (26)Mario Chalmers (7)LeBron James (7)American Airlines Arena20,21947-1462March 12AtlantaW 98\u201381 Dwyane Wade (23)Udonis Haslem (11)LeBron James (7)American Airlines Arena20,35048-1463March 13@ PhiladelphiaW 98\u201394 LeBron James (27)Dwyane Wade (8)LeBron James (8)Wells Fargo Center20,39849-1464March 15@ MilwaukeeW 107\u201394 LeBron James (28)LeBron James (10)Dwyane Wade (9)BMO Harris Bradley Center18,71750-1465March 17@ TorontoW 108\u201391 Dwyane Wade (24)LeBron James (12)Dwyane Wade (9)Air Canada Centre18,56451-1466March 18@ BostonW 105\u2013103 LeBron James (37)LeBron James (7)LeBron James (12)TD Garden18,62452-1467March 20@ ClevelandW 98\u201395 LeBron James (25)LeBron James (12)LeBron James (10)Quicken Loans Arena20,56153-1468March 22DetroitW 103\u201389 LeBron James (29)LeBron James (8)LeBron James (8)American Airlines Arena20,35054-1469March 24CharlotteW 109\u201377 LeBron James (32)LeBron James (8)LeBron James (10)American Airlines Arena20,35055-1470March 25@ OrlandoW 108\u201394 LeBron James (24)Udonis Haslem (10)LeBron James (11)Amway Center18,84656-1471March 27@ ChicagoL 97\u2013101 LeBron James (32)James & Wade (7)Mario Chalmers (4)United Center23,01456-1572March 29@ New OrleansW 108\u201389 LeBron James (36)Mike Miller (6)Dwyane Wade (9)New Orleans Arena18,64757-1573March 31@ San AntonioW 88\u201386 Chris Bosh (23)Chris Bosh (9)Miller & Allen (5)AT&T Center18,58158-15April: 8\u20131 (home: 5\u20131; road: 3\u20130)2012\u201313 season scheduleStandings[edit]Playoffs[edit]Game log[edit]2013 playoff game logTotal: 16\u20137 (Home: 10\u20133; Road: 6\u20134)First Round: 4\u20130 (home: 2\u20130; road: 2\u20130)Conference Semifinals: 4\u20131 (home: 2\u20131; road: 2\u20130)Conference Finals: 4\u20133 (home: 3\u20131; road: 1\u20132)NBA Finals: 4\u20133 (home: 3\u20131; road: 1\u20132)2013 playoff scheduleNBA records[edit]The following records were set or tied by the Heat this season-Most wins in a month: The Heat went 17\u20131 in March 2013, becoming the first team to win 17 games in a single calendar month in NBA history.Second longest win streak in a season: The Heat went on a 27-game win streak, becoming the second team with the longest win streak in a season behind the Lakers (33).Overtime in Postseason: The HEAT’s 103\u2013100 overtime win vs. SA on June 18, 2013 improved their all-time postseason overtime record to 8-1 (.889). Their .889 postseason winning percentage is the best among teams with at least three overtime games played and the second-highest among all teams.[2]DOUBLE-DIGIT wins in Postseason: The HEAT’s 16-point, 109\u201393, win in Game Four of the NBA Finals at SA on June 13, 2013 was Miami’s 12th double-figure win in the 2013 postseason. The 12 double-digit wins are the most by any team during a single postseason in NBA history. The previous record was 11, held by five different teams, each winning the NBA Championship that postseason.[2] This record would later be tied by the 2013-14 San Antonio Spurs and the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors.Highest Field Goal Made Percentage, post season: Chris “Birdman” Andersen shot 80.7 percent (46-of-57) from the field in the 2013 postseason. He has become the first player in NBA postseason history to take at least 35 shots and shoot better than 75 percent from the field.[2]SIX AND SEVEN over 30 points: LeBron James scored 32 points in Game Six of the NBA Finals on June 18, 2013 and then made 37 points in Game Seven on June 20, 2013. According to Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first player in NBA history to score consecutive 30-point games to help rally his team from a 3\u20132 series deficit to win an NBA title.[2]GAME SEVEN over 30 Points: LeBron James finished the 2013 postseason by recording his fourth-straight 30-point Game Seven by scoring 37 points vs. SA in the NBA Finals. He had previously scored 32 points vs. IND on June 3, 2013, 31 points vs. BOS on June 9, 2012 and 45 points at BOS on May 18, 2008. The Elias Sports Bureau reports he has tied the record of the only other player to score at least 30 points in four consecutive Game Seven’s, Elgin Baylor (33 at STL on 3\/26\/60, 39 at STL on 4\/1\/61, 41 at BOS on 4\/18\/62, 35 vs. STL on 4\/11\/63 & 33 vs. STL on 4\/15\/66).[2]Highest Scoring average in game sevens: LeBron James is averaging 34.4 points in Game Seven’s of the postseason during his career, currently the best average in NBA history.[2]Most 3 point FG in Postseason: Ray Allen owns the record for most 3 point field goals in the postseason \u2013 352.[2]Most 4 point plays in a Finals game, 2: On June 16, 2013, Ray Allen converted two free throws after making three point field goals, one at the 5:08 mark in the 2nd quarter, and the other with 8:37 left in the 4th quarter. There had previously been only 12 four point plays in the NBA Finals history.[2]Team Leader in Points, Rebounds, and Assists: LeBron James\u2019 18 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists vs. SA on June 6, 2013 was the 28th time he has led his team outright (no ties) in each of those categories during the playoffs, the most in NBA postseason history. In addition, he has been the outright game-high leader (no ties) in each of those categories eight times, also the most in NBA postseason history. His eight such games are more than the combined total of the next three players to achieve the feat.[2]25-10-8: LeBron James\u2019 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists vs. SA on June 18, 2013 marked his 15th postseason 25-point, 10-rebound, eight-assist game, the most in NBA postseason history. According to Elias, second on this list is Oscar Robertson with 10 such games.[2]BACK-TO-BACKS: The HEAT recorded a 15\u20131 record (.938) on the second night of a back-to-back set in the 2012\u201313 season, tying for the best record on the second night of a back-to-back set in NBA history. The Dallas Mavericks also finished 15-1 (.938) in such games during the 2006\u201307 season.[2]Injuries[edit]Transactions[edit]Overview[edit]a Cut from the roster during training camp.Trades[edit]Free agents[edit]See also[edit]References[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/2012-13-miami-heat-season-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2012\u201313 Miami Heat season – Wikipedia"}}]}]