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Sunday, Feb. 20 3:00pm ET
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Alonzo Mourning smiled, sat back in his chair in the Miami locker room and nodded approvingly. His supporting cast was back, and with it came a rare road victory for the Heat. With Dan Majerle back in the lineup after a broken leg and Tim Hardaway playing his best game since returning from a knee injury, the Heat ended a three-game slide on the road with an 85-80 victory over Charlotte on Sunday.
"It feels great to be back," Majerle said. "I wasn't out that long, so my timing is still there." When his day's work was finished, he got some friendly ribbing from Mourning. "I saw Dan at the end of the game, sitting on the bench with his tan and everything," Mourning said, breaking into a big grin. "And I said, 'Man, how was your vacation?' We started laughing, but then I told him I was glad he's back." Charlotte fell behind by 16 points in the first quarter but rallied, only to be held without a field goal in the final three minutes of the game. "Miami knows how to win. They've been there and we're learning how to get there," Charlotte coach Paul Silas said. "It's a learning experience for us." The Hornets, dropping to 21-5 at home, got 18 points and six assists from Eddie Jones. There were three ties and three lead changes in the fourth quarter before Majerle hit a 3-pointer from the left wing to put Miami up 82-79 with 2:26 remaining. Charlotte got one free throw from Elden Campbell at the 2:04 mark but would not score the rest of the way, missing its final three field-goal attempts. Hardaway missed the second of two free throws at the 4-second mark and Charlotte got the rebound and called a timeout with 2.3 seconds left and the Heat up 83-80. But Anthony Mason was called for a five-second violation on the inbounds pass, giving the ball back to Miami. Hardaway sealed it with a pair of foul shots. "The play took longer than expected," Charlotte's David Wesley said of the failed inbound attempt. "We just didn't get the options. We need to get right to it and take care of business." The Heat opened the game by hitting 10 of 14 field-goal attempts, including all four tries from beyond the 3-point arc, for a 24-8 lead. But Miami closed the half by missing 20 of 26 shots, allowing the Hornets to rally for a 44-all tie. Wesley's 3-pointer early in the third put the Hornets up 47-46, their first lead since 2-0. Game notesTo clear a roster spot for Majerle, the Heat placed reserve guard Rex Walters on the injured list. Walters had missed the previous two games with the flu, but Miami said he went on the injured list because of back spasms. ... The loss was just Charlotte's second in eight home games this season against Atlantic Division teams. ... The line for Miami's Otis Thorpe: six minutes, five fouls. | ALSO SEE NBA Scoreboard Miami Clubhouse Charlotte Clubhouse RECAPS Dallas 100 Toronto 96
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