James registers a triple-double to lead miami as New York scores just 34 points

New York: The sizzling hot Miami Heat and their Big Three of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh scorched the New York Knicks 113-91 for their 11th win in a row Friday at Madison Square Garden.
James, who spurned New York in signing as a free agent last summer with Miami, shrugged off hearty boos from a packed Garden crowd on his every touch of the ball to score 32 points, while Wade and Bosh both poured in 26.
Miami improved to 20-8 as James completed a triple-double by adding 11 rebounds and ten assists, while New York dropped to 16-11, scoring just 34 points in the second half.
"When we play defence we're a really dangerous team," James told reporters. "Holding a very good offensive team down to 39 per cent shooting was a great performance."
James put on a dazzling show at the Broadway arena, firing away from the perimeter, spinning to the hoop, slamming down dunks and making an array of no-look passes for assists against the hosts, who were overmatched after intermission.
‘Emotional letdown'
Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni tipped his cap to the Heat and said his team may have had "an emotional letdown" after ending their eight-game win streak Wednesday with a two-point loss to Eastern Conference-leading Boston Celtics, who also came to the Garden after winning 10 straight.
While that game came down to the last tenth of a second and was taken by New York as a declaration they could compete with the top teams, the Knicks ran out of gas after battling back from a 13-point deficit to head to intermission tied 57-57. Miami outscored the Knicks 33-17 in the third quarter to pull away and continue their recent run of dominance. All but one of their wins during the 11-game skein have been by double-digit margins.
New York's Amare Stoudemire, who had scored 30 or more points in each of the last nine games, had his team-record streak snapped as he posted 24 points while the Knicks were led by Danilo Gallinari with 25.
"It has been a long week," admitted Stoudemire.
Wade said the Heat were determined to step up their defensive effort in the second half.
"We were giving up too many easy points," said Wade. "So we packed the paint and made them take tough shots."
Results
INDIANA 108 Cleveland 99
Miami 113 KNICKS 91
LA Lakers 93 P'DELPHIA 81
TORONTO 98 New Jersey 92
ATLANTA 90 Charlotte 85
LA Clippers 109 DETROIT 88
N ORLEANS 100 Utah 71
OKLAHOMA 102 Sacramento 87
HOUSTON 103 Memphis 87
DALLAS 106 Phoenix 91
PORTLAND 107 Minnesota 102
(home team in CAPS).