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Tuesday, Feb. 27 7:30pm ET
Heat win 12th of past 14 games at home

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MIAMI (AP) -- With Eddie Jones out, the Miami Heat had to find their offense in other places.
Brian Grant
Brian Grant found enough room against the Wizards to score 26 points.

Brian Grant scored 26 points and Tim Hardaway broke out of a scoring slump with 22 Tuesday night, as the Miami Heat overcame Jones' injury to beat the Washington Wizards 103-95.

Grant had his third-highest points total this season, and Hardaway broke out of a slump that had drawn criticism from coach Pat Riley.

"This was a night when guys had to step up," Grant said. "We've been in this lag lately, and we have to find a way to getout of it."

Miami, which won for the 12th time in 14 home games, shot a season-best 56.2 percent. Jones left in the first quarter with a strained left hamstring and didn't return. Jones, who leads Miami in scoring with an 18.6 average, was injured less than two minutes in.

"We did all the things we needed to do," Riley said. "We took it to a five-point lead, then a nine-point lead and went from there."

Washington lost its fifth straight and for the 11th time in 12 games. At 13-45, the Wizards have the second-worst record in the NBA, ahead of only Chicago, 9-46.

"It's like the same broken record," Wizards coach Leonard Hamilton said. "They had the one stretch (in the fourth quarter) that did us in.

"Obviously, I'm concerned about our defense. Offensively, we were matching them. but I'm not happy with the job we did on the defensive end."

Hardaway was 1-for-13 Saturday against New Jersey and had scored just seven points in his previous two games. He shot 9-for-17 and added nine assists for the Heat, who had lost three of four.

"Coach wants us to run up and down and for me to get the team running and help us get easy buckets," Hardaway said. "In the fourth quarter we went on that run and took it home from there. We wore them down."

Grant topped the 20-point mark for the third straight game. Anthony Mason scored 20 points for the Heat.

Mitch Richmond scored 20 points and Chris Whitney added 18 for the Wizards. Trailing 79-74, Miami outscored Washington 13-3 during a four-minute stretch of the fourth quarter, a run capped A.C. Green's tip-in with 6:36 left. Grant and Hardaway then scored on consecutive three-point plays. Grant converted Hardaway's alley-oop pass into a dunk and added a free throw, and Hardaway dropped in a 3-pointer that stretched the lead to 93-84 with 5:20 left. Christian Laettner, playing in his second game with the Wizards following last week's trade from Dallas, scored 16 points. With Jones missing, the Heat essentially went with two point guards in the backcourt: Hardaway and Anthony Carter.

Jones doesn't think the injury is serious and expects to play against Philadelphia Wednesday night.

"I asked if I could go back and play, but (the doctors) told me to lay off it and see how I feel (Wednesday)," Jones said. "I plan on playing. It's not as bad as I thought."

Game notes
Washington is 5-25 on the road. ... Laettner made his first seven shots. ... The Heat have won 10 straight against the Wizards and 21 of their last 24 against them at home. ... Of the 25 remaining games for Miami, 14 are at home. ... Jones had scored in double figures in 29 straight games.

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