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2012–13 Miami Heat season

The 2012–13 Miami Heat season was the franchise's 25th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). 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.

2012–13 Miami Heat season
NBA champions
Conference champions
Division champions
Head coachErik Spoelstra
PresidentPat Riley
Owner(s)Micky Arison
ArenaAmerican Airlines Arena
Results
Record66–16 (.805)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Southeast)
Conference: 1st (Eastern)
Playoff finishNBA Champions
(Defeated Spurs 4–3)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionSun Sports
Radio790 The Ticket

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 66–16 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 1997–98 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

 
Dwyane Wade
 
Chris Bosh
  • 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 120–107 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 Sánchez.[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 97–81 to extend their winning streak to a franchise-record 15 wins in a row, improving their record to 44–14.
  • March 8: The Heat beat the Philadelphia 76ers 102–93, 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 46–14.
  • 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 98–95 to extend their winning streak to 24 games.
  • March 22: The Heat overcame an 11-point deficit to beat Detroit Pistons 103–89 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 109–77 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 108–94 to extend their winning streak to 27 games.
  • March 27: The Heat fall 101–97 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 108–89, 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 103–98, 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 62–16 to set a franchise record for wins in a season.
  • April 14: The Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls 105–93, 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 15–1 record (.938) on the second night of a back-to-back set this season, tying Dallas (2006–07) 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 105–93 victory over the Orlando Magic. They finished the season with a record of 66–16, going 37–4 at home and 29–12 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 (1996–1998). 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

Round Pick Player Position Nationality College/Team
1 27 Arnett Moultrie [a] C   United States Mississippi State

a Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for draft rights to Justin Hamilton and a future first-round pick.

Roster

2012-13 Miami Heat roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) From
G 34 Allen, Ray 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1975–07–20 Connecticut
C 11 Andersen, Chris 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 1978-07–07 Blinn
F/C 50 Anthony, Joel 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 1982–08–09 UNLV
F 31 Battier, Shane 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1978–09–09 Duke
F 1 Bosh, Chris (C) 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1984–05–19 Georgia Tech
G 15 Chalmers, Mario 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1986–03–24 Kansas
G 30 Cole, Norris 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1989–02–12 Cleveland State
F 40 Haslem, Udonis 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1980–06–09 Florida
F 5 Howard, Juwan 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 1973–02–07 Michigan
F 6 James, LeBron (C) 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 1984–12–30 St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (OH)
F 22 Jones, James 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1980–10–04 Miami (FL)
F 9 Lewis, Rashard 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1979-08–08
G/F 13 Miller, Mike 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 218 lb (99 kg) 1980–02–19 Florida
F 24 Varnado, Jarvis 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1988–03–01 Mississippi State
G 3 Wade, Dwyane (C) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1982–01–17 Marquette
Head coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Injured

Pre-season

2012 pre-season game log
Pre-season: 4–4 (home: 2–3; road: 2–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 7 @ Atlanta L 79–92 Chris Bosh (22) Bosh, James & Dozier (6) LeBron James (6) Philips Arena
12,828
0–1
2 October 11 @ L.A. Clippers W 94–80 LeBron James (20) LeBron James (5) LeBron James (5) MasterCard Center, China
17,006
1–1
3 October 14 L.A. Clippers L 89–99 Rodney Carney (15) Josh Harrellson (6) LeBron James (4) Mercedes-Benz Arena, China
17,292
1–2
4 October 18 Detroit W 105–78 Dwyane Wade (21) Bosh & Battier (6) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
19,600
2–2
5 October 20 San Antonio W 104–101 Rashard Lewis (15) Dexter Pittman (6) Garrett Temple (6) American Airlines Arena
19,600
3–2
6 October 23 @ Charlotte W 98–92 Chris Bosh (21) Chris Bosh (7) LeBron James (8) Time Warner Cable Arena
17,924
4–2
7 October 24 Washington L 94–101 Dwyane Wade (23) Udonis Haslem (8) LeBron James (6) Sprint Center
16,143
4–3
8 October 26 New Orleans L 89–96 Chris Bosh (21) Chris Bosh (10) Mario Chalmers (5) American Airlines Arena
19,600
4-4
2012–13 season schedule

Regular season

Game log

2012–13 game log
Total: 66–16 (Home: 37–4; Road: 29–12)
October: 1–0 (home: 1–0; road: 0–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 30 Boston W 120–107 Dwyane Wade (29) James & Bosh (10) Mario Chalmers (11) American Airlines Arena
20,296
1-0
November : 10–3 (home: 6–0; road: 4–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
2 November 2 @ New York L 84–104 LeBron James (23) Chris Bosh (11) LeBron James (5) Madison Square Garden
19,033
1-1
3 November 3 Denver W 119–116 Chris Bosh (40) LeBron James (9) LeBron James (11) American Airlines Arena
20,296
2-1
4 November 5 Phoenix W 124–99 LeBron James (23) LeBron James (11) Mario Chalmers (11) American Airlines Arena
19,600
3-1
5 November 7 Brooklyn W 103–73 Dwyane Wade (22) LeBron James (12) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
19,627
4-1
6 November 9 @ Atlanta W 95–89 Chris Bosh (24) LeBron James (11) LeBron James (9) Philips Arena
16,785
5-1
7 November 11 @ Memphis L 86–104 Chris Bosh (22) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (6) FedEx Forum
18,119
5-2
8 November 12 @ Houston W 113–110 LeBron James (38) James & Bosh (10) Dwyane Wade (7) Toyota Center
18,041
6-2
9 November 14 @ L.A. Clippers L 100–107 LeBron James (30) Chris Bosh (9) LeBron James (7) Staples Center
19,146
6-3
10 November 15 @ Denver W 98–93 LeBron James (27) LeBron James (7) LeBron James (12) Pepsi Center
19,155
7-3
11 November 17 @ Phoenix W 97–88 Chris Bosh (24) Chris Bosh (9) Mike Miller (5) US Airways Center
16,840
8-3
12 November 21 Milwaukee W 113–106 James & Wade (28) Chris Bosh (18) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
19,971
9-3
13 November 24 Cleveland W 110–108 LeBron James (30) Bosh & Wade (7) LeBron James (5) American Airlines Arena
20,064
10-3
14 November 29 San Antonio W 105–100 LeBron James (23) Chris Bosh (12) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
19,703
11-3
December : 10–5 (home: 7–2; road: 3–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
15 December 1 Brooklyn W 102–89 Dwyane Wade (34) LeBron James (9) Dwyane Wade (7) American Airlines Arena
19,961
12-3
16 December 4 @ Washington L 101–105 LeBron James (26) LeBron James (13) LeBron James (11) Verizon Center
17,761
12-4
17 December 6 New York L 92–112 LeBron James (31) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (9) American Airlines Arena
19,740
12-5
18 December 8 New Orleans W 106–90 Dwyane Wade (26) Chris Bosh (6) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
19,600
13-5
19 December 10 Atlanta W 101–92 LeBron James (27) Chris Bosh (10) LeBron James (6) American Airlines Arena
19,600
14-5
20 December 12 Golden State L 95–97 LeBron James (31) Chris Bosh (13) James & Wade (5) American Airlines Arena
19,600
14-6
21 December 15 Washington W 102–72 LeBron James (23) LeBron James (10) Dwyane Wade (6) American Airlines Arena
19,724
15-6
22 December 18 Minnesota W 103–92 Dwyane Wade (24) LeBron James (6) LeBron James (11) American Airlines Arena
19,862
16-6
23 December 20 @ Dallas W 110–95 LeBron James (24) LeBron James (9) Dwyane Wade (6) American Airlines Center
20,160
17-6
24 December 22 Utah W 105–89 LeBron James (30) James & Haslem (9) James & Wade (7) American Airlines Arena
20,087
18-6
25 December 25 Oklahoma City W 103–97 LeBron James (29) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (9) American Airlines Arena
20,300
19-6
26 December 26 @ Charlotte W 105–92 Dwyane Wade (29) LeBron James (12) LeBron James (8) Time Warner Cable Arena
19,602
20-6
27 December 28 @ Detroit L 99–109 LeBron James (35) Chris Bosh (9) James & Cole (5) Palace of Auburn Hills
22,076
20-7
28 December 29 @ Milwaukee L 85–104 LeBron James (26) Chris Bosh (16) LeBron James (7) BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,717
20-8
29 December 31 @ Orlando W 112–110 LeBron James (36) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (11) Amway Center
19,311
21-8
January : 8–5 (home: 4–1; road: 4–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
30 January 2 Dallas W 119–109 LeBron James (32) LeBron James (12) LeBron James (9) American Airlines Arena
20,102
22-8
31 January 4 Chicago L 89–96 LeBron James (30) LeBron James (6) Chris Bosh (5) American Airlines Arena
20,138
22-9
32 January 6 Washington W 99–71 LeBron James (24) Udonis Haslem (12) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
20,228
23-9
33 January 8 @ Indiana L 77–87 Dwyane Wade (30) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (4) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
23-10
34 January 10 @ Portland L 90–92 Chris Bosh (29) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (9) Rose Garden
20,536
23-11
35 January 12 @ Sacramento W 128–99 Mario Chalmers (34) Udonis Haslem (8) James & Wade (7) Sleep Train Arena
14,367
24-11
36 January 14 @ Utah L 97–104 LeBron James (32) Haslem & Wade (5) Mario Chalmers (7) EnergySolutions Arena
19,911
24-12
37 January 16 @ Golden State W 92–75 LeBron James (25) Udonis Haslem (10) LeBron James (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
25-12
38 January 17 @ L.A. Lakers W 99–90 LeBron James (39) James & Haslem (7) LeBron James (8) Staples Center
18,997
26-12
39 January 23 Toronto W 123–116 Dwyane Wade (35) Chris Bosh (12) LeBron James (11) American Airlines Arena
20,002
27-12
40 January 25 Detroit W 110–88 Dwyane Wade (29) James & Bosh (7) James & Wade (7) American Airlines Arena
20,236
28-12
41 January 27 @ Boston L 98–100 (2OT) LeBron James (34) James & Bosh (16) James & Wade (7) TD Garden
18,624
28-13
42 January 30 @ Brooklyn W 105–85 LeBron James (24) LeBron James (9) LeBron James (7) Barclays Center
17,732
29-13
February : 12–1 (home: 7–0; road: 5–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
43 February 1 @ Indiana L 89–102 LeBron James (28) James & Wade (6) Wade & Allen (5) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
29-14
44 February 3 @ Toronto W 100–85 LeBron James (30) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (7) Air Canada Centre
19,800
30-14
45 February 4 Charlotte W 99–94 LeBron James (31) Dwyane Wade (12) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
19,600
31-14
46 February 6 Houston W 114–108 LeBron James (32) Udonis Haslem (13) Dwyane Wade (8) American Airlines Arena
19,693
32-14
47 February 8 L.A. Clippers W 111–89 LeBron James (30) Rashard Lewis (7) Dwyane Wade (7) American Airlines Arena
19,902
33-14
48 February 10 L.A. Lakers W 107–97 LeBron James (32) Chris Bosh (11) James & Wade (5) American Airlines Arena
20,300
34-14
49 February 12 Portland W 117–104 Chris Bosh (32) Chris Bosh (11) LeBron James (9) American Airlines Arena
20,032
35-14
50 February 14 @ Oklahoma City W 110–100 LeBron James (39) James & Bosh (12) Dwyane Wade (8) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
36-14
All-Star Break
51 February 20 @ Atlanta W 103–90 LeBron James (24) James & Bosh (6) LeBron James (11) Philips Arena
18,238
37-14
52 February 21 @ Chicago W 86–67 LeBron James (26) LeBron James (12) LeBron James (7) United Center
22,640
38-14
53 February 23 @ Philadelphia W 114–90 Dwyane Wade (33) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (11) Wells Fargo Center
20,665
39-14
54 February 24 Cleveland W 109–105 LeBron James (28) Udonis Haslem (10) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
20,006
40-14
55 February 26 Sacramento W 141–129 (2OT) LeBron James (40) James, Wade & Bosh (8) LeBron James (16) American Airlines Arena
19,734
41-14
March : 17–1 (home: 7–0; road: 10–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
56 March 1 Memphis W 98–91 Dwyane Wade (22) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (10) American Airlines Arena
20,128
42-14
57 March 3 @ New York W 99–93 LeBron James (29) LeBron James (11) Dwyane Wade (8) Madison Square Garden
19,033
43-14
58 March 4 @ Minnesota W 97–81 Dwyane Wade (32) LeBron James (10) Dwyane Wade (10) Target Center
18,391
44-14
59 March 6 Orlando W 97–96 LeBron James (26) Chris Bosh (10) Mario Chalmers (5) American Airlines Arena
20,001
45-14
60 March 8 Philadelphia W 102–93 LeBron James (25) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (5) American Airlines Arena
20,029
46-14
61 March 10 Indiana W 105–91 Mario Chalmers (26) Mario Chalmers (7) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
20,219
47-14
62 March 12 Atlanta W 98–81 Dwyane Wade (23) Udonis Haslem (11) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
20,350
48-14
63 March 13 @ Philadelphia W 98–94 LeBron James (27) Dwyane Wade (8) LeBron James (8) Wells Fargo Center
20,398
49-14
64 March 15 @ Milwaukee W 107–94 LeBron James (28) LeBron James (10) Dwyane Wade (9) BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,717
50-14
65 March 17 @ Toronto W 108–91 Dwyane Wade (24) LeBron James (12) Dwyane Wade (9) Air Canada Centre
18,564
51-14
66 March 18 @ Boston W 105–103 LeBron James (37) LeBron James (7) LeBron James (12) TD Garden
18,624
52-14
67 March 20 @ Cleveland W 98–95 LeBron James (25) LeBron James (12) LeBron James (10) Quicken Loans Arena
20,561
53-14
68 March 22 Detroit W 103–89 LeBron James (29) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
20,350
54-14
69 March 24 Charlotte W 109–77 LeBron James (32) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (10) American Airlines Arena
20,350
55-14
70 March 25 @ Orlando W 108–94 LeBron James (24) Udonis Haslem (10) LeBron James (11) Amway Center
18,846
56-14
71 March 27 @ Chicago L 97–101 LeBron James (32) James & Wade (7) Mario Chalmers (4) United Center
23,014
56-15
72 March 29 @ New Orleans W 108–89 LeBron James (36) Mike Miller (6) Dwyane Wade (9) New Orleans Arena
18,647
57-15
73 March 31 @ San Antonio W 88–86 Chris Bosh (23) Chris Bosh (9) Miller & Allen (5) AT&T Center
18,581
58-15
April: 8–1 (home: 5–1; road: 3–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
74 April 2 New York L 90–102 Chris Bosh (23) Battier & Miller (8) Bosh & Miller (4) American Airlines Arena
20,300
58-16
75 April 5 @ Charlotte W 89–79 Mike Miller (26) Chris Bosh (8) Mario Chalmers (7) Time Warner Cable Arena
19,568
59-16
76 April 6 Philadelphia W 106–87 LeBron James (27) Chris Andersen (15) LeBron James (5) American Airlines Arena
20,168
60-16
77 April 9 Milwaukee W 94–83 LeBron James (28) Udonis Haslem (15) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
19,834
61-16
78 April 10 @ Washington W 103–98 Ray Allen (23) Mike Miller (8) Mario Chalmers (8) Verizon Center
20,308
62-16
79 April 12 Boston W 109–101 LeBron James (20) Chris Bosh (7) LeBron James (9) American Airlines Arena
19,990
63-16
80 April 14 Chicago W 105–93 LeBron James (24) Chris Bosh (9) LeBron James (6) American Airlines Arena
19,810
64-16
81 April 15 @ Cleveland W 96–95 Rashard Lewis (19) Norris Cole (11) Norris Cole (9) Quicken Loans Arena
19,091
65-16
82 April 17 Orlando W 105–93 Wade & Miller (21) Lewis & Andersen (8) Dwyane Wade (10) American Airlines Arena
19,949
66-16
2012–13 season schedule

Standings

W L PCT GB Home Road Div GP
z-Miami Heat 66 16 .805 37–4 29–12 15–1 82
x-Atlanta Hawks 44 38 .537 22 25–16 19–22 11–5 82
Washington Wizards 29 53 .354 37 22–19 7–34 5–11 82
Charlotte Bobcats 21 61 .256 45 15–26 6–35 6–10 82
Orlando Magic 20 62 .244 46 12–29 8–33 3–13 82
Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1z-Miami Heat *6616.80582
2y-New York Knicks *5428.65912.082
3y-Indiana Pacers *4932.60516.581
4x-Brooklyn Nets4933.59817.082
5x-Chicago Bulls4537.54921.082
6x-Atlanta Hawks4438.53722.082
7x-Boston Celtics4140.50624.581
8x-Milwaukee Bucks3844.46328.082
9Philadelphia 76ers3448.41532.082
10Toronto Raptors3448.41532.082
11Detroit Pistons2953.35437.082
12Washington Wizards2953.35437.082
13Cleveland Cavaliers2458.29342.082
14Charlotte Bobcats2161.25645.082
15Orlando Magic2062.24446.082

Playoffs

Game log

2013 playoff game log
Total: 16–7 (Home: 10–3; Road: 6–4)
First Round: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 April 21 Milwaukee W 110–87 LeBron James (27) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (10) American Airlines Arena
20,006
1–0
2 April 23 Milwaukee W 98–86 Dwyane Wade (21) LeBron James (8) LeBron James (6) American Airlines Arena
20,097
2–0
3 April 25 @ Milwaukee W 104–91 Ray Allen (23) Chris Bosh (14) Dwyane Wade (11) BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,165
3–0
4 April 28 @ Milwaukee W 88–77 LeBron James (30) Chalmers & James (8) LeBron James (7) BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,717
4–0
Conference Semifinals: 4–1 (home: 2–1; road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 May 6 Chicago L 86–93 LeBron James (24) LeBron James (8) Chalmers & James (7) American Airlines Arena
19,685
0–1
2 May 8 Chicago W 115–78 Ray Allen (21) Norris Cole (6) LeBron James (9) American Airlines Arena
19,817
1–1
3 May 10 @ Chicago W 104–94 LeBron James (25) Chris Bosh (19) LeBron James (7) United Center
22,675
2–1
4 May 13 @ Chicago W 88–65 LeBron James (27) Haslem & James (7) LeBron James (8) United Center
21,990
3–1
5 May 15 Chicago W 94–91 LeBron James (23) Bosh & James (7) LeBron James (8) American Airlines Arena
20,250
4–1
Conference Finals: 4–3 (home: 3–1; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 May 22 Indiana W 103–102 LeBron James (30) LeBron James (10) LeBron James (10) American Airlines Arena
19,679
1–0
2 May 24 Indiana L 93–97 LeBron James (36) LeBron James (8) Chalmers & Wade (5) American Airlines Arena
20,022
1–1
3 May 26 @ Indiana W 114–96 LeBron James (22) Chris Andersen (9) Dwyane Wade (8) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
2–1
4 May 28 @ Indiana L 92–99 LeBron James (24) Ray Allen (7) Dwyane Wade (6) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
2–2
5 May 30 Indiana W 90–79 LeBron James (30) LeBron James (8) Chalmers & James (6) American Airlines Arena
19,913
3–2
6 June 1 @ Indiana L 77–91 LeBron James (29) Joel Anthony (8) LeBron James (6) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
3–3
7 June 3 Indiana W 99–76 LeBron James (32) Dwyane Wade (9) Norris Cole & James (4) American Airlines Arena
20,025
4–3
NBA Finals: 4–3 (home: 3–1; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 June 6 San Antonio L 88–92 LeBron James (18) LeBron James (18) LeBron James (10) American Airlines Arena
19,775
0–1
2 June 9 San Antonio W 103–84 Mario Chalmers (19) Chris Bosh (10) LeBron James (7) American Airlines Arena
19,990
1–1
3 June 11 @ San Antonio L 77–113 Dwyane Wade (16) LeBron James (11) Wade & James (5) AT&T Center
18,581
1–2
4 June 13 @ San Antonio W 109–93 LeBron James (33) Chris Bosh (13) Mario Chalmers (5) AT&T Center
18,581
2–2
5 June 16 @ San Antonio L 104–114 James & Wade (25) Bosh & James (6) Dwyane Wade (10) AT&T Center
18,581
2–3
6 June 18 San Antonio W 103–100 (OT) LeBron James (32) Chris Bosh (11) LeBron James (11) American Airlines Arena
19,900
3–3
7 June 20 San Antonio W 95–88 LeBron James (37) LeBron James (12) Allen & James (4) American Airlines Arena
19,900
4–3
2013 playoff schedule

NBA records

The following records were set or tied by the Heat this season-

  • Most wins in a month: The Heat went 17–1 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 103–100 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, 109–93, 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 3–2 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 – 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’ 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’ 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 15–1 record (.938) on the second night of a back-to-back set in the 2012–13 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 2006–07 season.[2]

Injuries

Transactions

Overview

  • a Cut from the roster during training camp.

Trades

June 28, 2012
(Draft day)
To Miami Heat
Draft rights to Justin Hamilton
Future first round pick
To Philadelphia 76ers
Draft rights to Arnett Moultrie

Free agents

Additions
Player Date signed Former team
Ray Allen July 11 Boston Celtics
Rashard Lewis July 11 Washington Wizards
Terrel Harris September 11 Miami Heat (Re-signed)
Garrett Temple September 13 Novipiù Casale Monferrato (Italy)
Josh Harrellson September 17 Houston Rockets (claimed off waivers)
Rodney Carney September 27 Liaoning Dinosaurs (China)
Subtractions
Player Date left New team
Ronny Turiaf July 27 Los Angeles Clippers
Eddy Curry October 1 San Antonio Spurs

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ray Allen to sign with Miami Heat". USA Today. July 6, 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "NBA Gamenotes" (PDF). NBA.com. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  3. ^ "LeBron James sets NBA record in Heat's win against Blazers". ESPN NBA. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
  4. ^ "HEAT Trade Dexter Pittman in Exchange for Ricky Sanchez - Miami Heat". Nba.com. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  5. ^ Associated Press (July 9, 2012). Dwyane Wade has knee surgery, ESPN.com. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  6. ^ Winderman, Ira (October 11, 2012). Dwyane Wade returns as Heat pound Clippers 94-80 2012-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved October 25, 2012.

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The 2012 13 Miami Heat season was the franchise s 25th season in the National Basketball Association NBA 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 2012 13 Miami Heat seasonNBA championsConference championsDivision championsHead coachErik SpoelstraPresidentPat RileyOwner s Micky ArisonArenaAmerican Airlines ArenaResultsRecord66 16 805 PlaceDivision 1st Southeast Conference 1st Eastern Playoff finishNBA Champions Defeated Spurs 4 3 Stats at Basketball Reference comLocal mediaTelevisionSun SportsRadio790 The Ticket lt 2011 12 2013 14 gt 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 16 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 98 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 Contents 1 Key dates 2 Draft picks 3 Roster 4 Pre season 5 Regular season 5 1 Game log 5 2 Standings 6 Playoffs 6 1 Game log 7 NBA records 8 Injuries 9 Transactions 9 1 Overview 9 2 Trades 9 3 Free agents 10 See also 11 ReferencesKey dates Edit Dwyane Wade Chris BoshJune 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 120 107 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 Sanchez 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 81 to extend their winning streak to a franchise record 15 wins in a row improving their record to 44 14 March 8 The Heat beat the Philadelphia 76ers 102 93 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 14 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 95 to extend their winning streak to 24 games March 22 The Heat overcame an 11 point deficit to beat Detroit Pistons 103 89 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 77 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 94 to extend their winning streak to 27 games March 27 The Heat fall 101 97 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 89 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 98 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 16 to set a franchise record for wins in a season April 14 The Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls 105 93 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 1 record 938 on the second night of a back to back set this season tying Dallas 2006 07 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 93 victory over the Orlando Magic They finished the season with a record of 66 16 going 37 4 at home and 29 12 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 1998 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 EditMain article 2012 NBA draft Round Pick Player Position Nationality College Team1 27 Arnett Moultrie a C United States Mississippi Statea Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for draft rights to Justin Hamilton and a future first round pick Roster Edit2012 13 Miami Heat roster Players CoachesPos No Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD FromG 34 Allen Ray 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 205 lb 93 kg 1975 07 20 ConnecticutC 11 Andersen Chris 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m 245 lb 111 kg 1978 07 07 BlinnF C 50 Anthony Joel 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 245 lb 111 kg 1982 08 09 UNLVF 31 Battier Shane 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 220 lb 100 kg 1978 09 09 DukeF 1 Bosh Chris C 6 ft 11 in 2 11 m 235 lb 107 kg 1984 05 19 Georgia TechG 15 Chalmers Mario 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 190 lb 86 kg 1986 03 24 KansasG 30 Cole Norris 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 175 lb 79 kg 1989 02 12 Cleveland StateF 40 Haslem Udonis 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 235 lb 107 kg 1980 06 09 FloridaF 5 Howard Juwan 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 250 lb 113 kg 1973 02 07 MichiganF 6 James LeBron C 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 250 lb 113 kg 1984 12 30 St Vincent St Mary HS OH F 22 Jones James 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 215 lb 98 kg 1980 10 04 Miami FL F 9 Lewis Rashard 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m 215 lb 98 kg 1979 08 08G F 13 Miller Mike 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 218 lb 99 kg 1980 02 19 FloridaF 24 Varnado Jarvis 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 230 lb 104 kg 1988 03 01 Mississippi StateG 3 Wade Dwyane C 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 220 lb 100 kg 1982 01 17 Marquette Head coachErik SpoelstraLegend C Team captain DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent S Suspended InjuredPre season Edit2012 pre season game logPre season 4 4 home 2 3 road 2 1 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record1 October 7 Atlanta L 79 92 Chris Bosh 22 Bosh James amp Dozier 6 LeBron James 6 Philips Arena12 828 0 12 October 11 L A Clippers W 94 80 LeBron James 20 LeBron James 5 LeBron James 5 MasterCard Center China17 006 1 13 October 14 L A Clippers L 89 99 Rodney Carney 15 Josh Harrellson 6 LeBron James 4 Mercedes Benz Arena China17 292 1 24 October 18 Detroit W 105 78 Dwyane Wade 21 Bosh amp Battier 6 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena19 600 2 25 October 20 San Antonio W 104 101 Rashard Lewis 15 Dexter Pittman 6 Garrett Temple 6 American Airlines Arena19 600 3 26 October 23 Charlotte W 98 92 Chris Bosh 21 Chris Bosh 7 LeBron James 8 Time Warner Cable Arena17 924 4 27 October 24 Washington L 94 101 Dwyane Wade 23 Udonis Haslem 8 LeBron James 6 Sprint Center16 143 4 38 October 26 New Orleans L 89 96 Chris Bosh 21 Chris Bosh 10 Mario Chalmers 5 American Airlines Arena19 600 4 42012 13 season scheduleRegular season EditGame log Edit 2012 13 game logTotal 66 16 Home 37 4 Road 29 12 October 1 0 home 1 0 road 0 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record1 October 30 Boston W 120 107 Dwyane Wade 29 James amp Bosh 10 Mario Chalmers 11 American Airlines Arena20 296 1 0November 10 3 home 6 0 road 4 3 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record2 November 2 New York L 84 104 LeBron James 23 Chris Bosh 11 LeBron James 5 Madison Square Garden19 033 1 13 November 3 Denver W 119 116 Chris Bosh 40 LeBron James 9 LeBron James 11 American Airlines Arena20 296 2 14 November 5 Phoenix W 124 99 LeBron James 23 LeBron James 11 Mario Chalmers 11 American Airlines Arena19 600 3 15 November 7 Brooklyn W 103 73 Dwyane Wade 22 LeBron James 12 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena19 627 4 16 November 9 Atlanta W 95 89 Chris Bosh 24 LeBron James 11 LeBron James 9 Philips Arena16 785 5 17 November 11 Memphis L 86 104 Chris Bosh 22 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 6 FedEx Forum18 119 5 28 November 12 Houston W 113 110 LeBron James 38 James amp Bosh 10 Dwyane Wade 7 Toyota Center18 041 6 29 November 14 L A Clippers L 100 107 LeBron James 30 Chris Bosh 9 LeBron James 7 Staples Center19 146 6 310 November 15 Denver W 98 93 LeBron James 27 LeBron James 7 LeBron James 12 Pepsi Center19 155 7 311 November 17 Phoenix W 97 88 Chris Bosh 24 Chris Bosh 9 Mike Miller 5 US Airways Center16 840 8 312 November 21 Milwaukee W 113 106 James amp Wade 28 Chris Bosh 18 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena19 971 9 313 November 24 Cleveland W 110 108 LeBron James 30 Bosh amp Wade 7 LeBron James 5 American Airlines Arena20 064 10 314 November 29 San Antonio W 105 100 LeBron James 23 Chris Bosh 12 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena19 703 11 3December 10 5 home 7 2 road 3 3 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record15 December 1 Brooklyn W 102 89 Dwyane Wade 34 LeBron James 9 Dwyane Wade 7 American Airlines Arena19 961 12 316 December 4 Washington L 101 105 LeBron James 26 LeBron James 13 LeBron James 11 Verizon Center17 761 12 417 December 6 New York L 92 112 LeBron James 31 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 9 American Airlines Arena19 740 12 518 December 8 New Orleans W 106 90 Dwyane Wade 26 Chris Bosh 6 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena19 600 13 519 December 10 Atlanta W 101 92 LeBron James 27 Chris Bosh 10 LeBron James 6 American Airlines Arena19 600 14 520 December 12 Golden State L 95 97 LeBron James 31 Chris Bosh 13 James amp Wade 5 American Airlines Arena19 600 14 621 December 15 Washington W 102 72 LeBron James 23 LeBron James 10 Dwyane Wade 6 American Airlines Arena19 724 15 622 December 18 Minnesota W 103 92 Dwyane Wade 24 LeBron James 6 LeBron James 11 American Airlines Arena19 862 16 623 December 20 Dallas W 110 95 LeBron James 24 LeBron James 9 Dwyane Wade 6 American Airlines Center20 160 17 624 December 22 Utah W 105 89 LeBron James 30 James amp Haslem 9 James amp Wade 7 American Airlines Arena20 087 18 625 December 25 Oklahoma City W 103 97 LeBron James 29 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 9 American Airlines Arena20 300 19 626 December 26 Charlotte W 105 92 Dwyane Wade 29 LeBron James 12 LeBron James 8 Time Warner Cable Arena19 602 20 627 December 28 Detroit L 99 109 LeBron James 35 Chris Bosh 9 James amp Cole 5 Palace of Auburn Hills22 076 20 728 December 29 Milwaukee L 85 104 LeBron James 26 Chris Bosh 16 LeBron James 7 BMO Harris Bradley Center18 717 20 829 December 31 Orlando W 112 110 LeBron James 36 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 11 Amway Center19 311 21 8January 8 5 home 4 1 road 4 4 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record30 January 2 Dallas W 119 109 LeBron James 32 LeBron James 12 LeBron James 9 American Airlines Arena20 102 22 831 January 4 Chicago L 89 96 LeBron James 30 LeBron James 6 Chris Bosh 5 American Airlines Arena20 138 22 932 January 6 Washington W 99 71 LeBron James 24 Udonis Haslem 12 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena20 228 23 933 January 8 Indiana L 77 87 Dwyane Wade 30 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 4 Bankers Life Fieldhouse18 165 23 1034 January 10 Portland L 90 92 Chris Bosh 29 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 9 Rose Garden20 536 23 1135 January 12 Sacramento W 128 99 Mario Chalmers 34 Udonis Haslem 8 James amp Wade 7 Sleep Train Arena14 367 24 1136 January 14 Utah L 97 104 LeBron James 32 Haslem amp Wade 5 Mario Chalmers 7 EnergySolutions Arena19 911 24 1237 January 16 Golden State W 92 75 LeBron James 25 Udonis Haslem 10 LeBron James 10 Oracle Arena19 596 25 1238 January 17 L A Lakers W 99 90 LeBron James 39 James amp Haslem 7 LeBron James 8 Staples Center18 997 26 1239 January 23 Toronto W 123 116 Dwyane Wade 35 Chris Bosh 12 LeBron James 11 American Airlines Arena20 002 27 1240 January 25 Detroit W 110 88 Dwyane Wade 29 James amp Bosh 7 James amp Wade 7 American Airlines Arena20 236 28 1241 January 27 Boston L 98 100 2OT LeBron James 34 James amp Bosh 16 James amp Wade 7 TD Garden18 624 28 1342 January 30 Brooklyn W 105 85 LeBron James 24 LeBron James 9 LeBron James 7 Barclays Center17 732 29 13February 12 1 home 7 0 road 5 1 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record43 February 1 Indiana L 89 102 LeBron James 28 James amp Wade 6 Wade amp Allen 5 Bankers Life Fieldhouse18 165 29 1444 February 3 Toronto W 100 85 LeBron James 30 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 7 Air Canada Centre19 800 30 1445 February 4 Charlotte W 99 94 LeBron James 31 Dwyane Wade 12 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena19 600 31 1446 February 6 Houston W 114 108 LeBron James 32 Udonis Haslem 13 Dwyane Wade 8 American Airlines Arena19 693 32 1447 February 8 L A Clippers W 111 89 LeBron James 30 Rashard Lewis 7 Dwyane Wade 7 American Airlines Arena19 902 33 1448 February 10 L A Lakers W 107 97 LeBron James 32 Chris Bosh 11 James amp Wade 5 American Airlines Arena20 300 34 1449 February 12 Portland W 117 104 Chris Bosh 32 Chris Bosh 11 LeBron James 9 American Airlines Arena20 032 35 1450 February 14 Oklahoma City W 110 100 LeBron James 39 James amp Bosh 12 Dwyane Wade 8 Chesapeake Energy Arena18 203 36 14All Star Break51 February 20 Atlanta W 103 90 LeBron James 24 James amp Bosh 6 LeBron James 11 Philips Arena18 238 37 1452 February 21 Chicago W 86 67 LeBron James 26 LeBron James 12 LeBron James 7 United Center22 640 38 1453 February 23 Philadelphia W 114 90 Dwyane Wade 33 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 11 Wells Fargo Center20 665 39 1454 February 24 Cleveland W 109 105 LeBron James 28 Udonis Haslem 10 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena20 006 40 1455 February 26 Sacramento W 141 129 2OT LeBron James 40 James Wade amp Bosh 8 LeBron James 16 American Airlines Arena19 734 41 14March 17 1 home 7 0 road 10 1 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record56 March 1 Memphis W 98 91 Dwyane Wade 22 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 10 American Airlines Arena20 128 42 1457 March 3 New York W 99 93 LeBron James 29 LeBron James 11 Dwyane Wade 8 Madison Square Garden19 033 43 1458 March 4 Minnesota W 97 81 Dwyane Wade 32 LeBron James 10 Dwyane Wade 10 Target Center18 391 44 1459 March 6 Orlando W 97 96 LeBron James 26 Chris Bosh 10 Mario Chalmers 5 American Airlines Arena20 001 45 1460 March 8 Philadelphia W 102 93 LeBron James 25 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 5 American Airlines Arena20 029 46 1461 March 10 Indiana W 105 91 Mario Chalmers 26 Mario Chalmers 7 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena20 219 47 1462 March 12 Atlanta W 98 81 Dwyane Wade 23 Udonis Haslem 11 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena20 350 48 1463 March 13 Philadelphia W 98 94 LeBron James 27 Dwyane Wade 8 LeBron James 8 Wells Fargo Center20 398 49 1464 March 15 Milwaukee W 107 94 LeBron James 28 LeBron James 10 Dwyane Wade 9 BMO Harris Bradley Center18 717 50 1465 March 17 Toronto W 108 91 Dwyane Wade 24 LeBron James 12 Dwyane Wade 9 Air Canada Centre18 564 51 1466 March 18 Boston W 105 103 LeBron James 37 LeBron James 7 LeBron James 12 TD Garden18 624 52 1467 March 20 Cleveland W 98 95 LeBron James 25 LeBron James 12 LeBron James 10 Quicken Loans Arena20 561 53 1468 March 22 Detroit W 103 89 LeBron James 29 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena20 350 54 1469 March 24 Charlotte W 109 77 LeBron James 32 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 10 American Airlines Arena20 350 55 1470 March 25 Orlando W 108 94 LeBron James 24 Udonis Haslem 10 LeBron James 11 Amway Center18 846 56 1471 March 27 Chicago L 97 101 LeBron James 32 James amp Wade 7 Mario Chalmers 4 United Center23 014 56 1572 March 29 New Orleans W 108 89 LeBron James 36 Mike Miller 6 Dwyane Wade 9 New Orleans Arena18 647 57 1573 March 31 San Antonio W 88 86 Chris Bosh 23 Chris Bosh 9 Miller amp Allen 5 AT amp T Center18 581 58 15April 8 1 home 5 1 road 3 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record74 April 2 New York L 90 102 Chris Bosh 23 Battier amp Miller 8 Bosh amp Miller 4 American Airlines Arena20 300 58 1675 April 5 Charlotte W 89 79 Mike Miller 26 Chris Bosh 8 Mario Chalmers 7 Time Warner Cable Arena19 568 59 1676 April 6 Philadelphia W 106 87 LeBron James 27 Chris Andersen 15 LeBron James 5 American Airlines Arena20 168 60 1677 April 9 Milwaukee W 94 83 LeBron James 28 Udonis Haslem 15 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena19 834 61 1678 April 10 Washington W 103 98 Ray Allen 23 Mike Miller 8 Mario Chalmers 8 Verizon Center20 308 62 1679 April 12 Boston W 109 101 LeBron James 20 Chris Bosh 7 LeBron James 9 American Airlines Arena19 990 63 1680 April 14 Chicago W 105 93 LeBron James 24 Chris Bosh 9 LeBron James 6 American Airlines Arena19 810 64 1681 April 15 Cleveland W 96 95 Rashard Lewis 19 Norris Cole 11 Norris Cole 9 Quicken Loans Arena19 091 65 1682 April 17 Orlando W 105 93 Wade amp Miller 21 Lewis amp Andersen 8 Dwyane Wade 10 American Airlines Arena19 949 66 162012 13 season scheduleStandings Edit Southeast Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Div GPz Miami Heat 66 16 805 37 4 29 12 15 1 82x Atlanta Hawks 44 38 537 22 25 16 19 22 11 5 82Washington Wizards 29 53 354 37 22 19 7 34 5 11 82Charlotte Bobcats 21 61 256 45 15 26 6 35 6 10 82Orlando Magic 20 62 244 46 12 29 8 33 3 13 82Eastern Conference TeamWLPCTGBGP1z Miami Heat 6616 805 822y New York Knicks 5428 65912 0823y Indiana Pacers 4932 60516 5814x Brooklyn Nets4933 59817 0825x Chicago Bulls4537 54921 0826x Atlanta Hawks4438 53722 0827x Boston Celtics4140 50624 5818x Milwaukee Bucks3844 46328 0829Philadelphia 76ers3448 41532 08210Toronto Raptors3448 41532 08211Detroit Pistons2953 35437 08212Washington Wizards2953 35437 08213Cleveland Cavaliers2458 29342 08214Charlotte Bobcats2161 25645 08215Orlando Magic2062 24446 082Playoffs EditGame log Edit 2013 playoff game logTotal 16 7 Home 10 3 Road 6 4 First Round 4 0 home 2 0 road 2 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 April 21 Milwaukee W 110 87 LeBron James 27 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 10 American Airlines Arena20 006 1 02 April 23 Milwaukee W 98 86 Dwyane Wade 21 LeBron James 8 LeBron James 6 American Airlines Arena20 097 2 03 April 25 Milwaukee W 104 91 Ray Allen 23 Chris Bosh 14 Dwyane Wade 11 BMO Harris Bradley Center18 165 3 04 April 28 Milwaukee W 88 77 LeBron James 30 Chalmers amp James 8 LeBron James 7 BMO Harris Bradley Center18 717 4 0Conference Semifinals 4 1 home 2 1 road 2 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 May 6 Chicago L 86 93 LeBron James 24 LeBron James 8 Chalmers amp James 7 American Airlines Arena19 685 0 12 May 8 Chicago W 115 78 Ray Allen 21 Norris Cole 6 LeBron James 9 American Airlines Arena19 817 1 13 May 10 Chicago W 104 94 LeBron James 25 Chris Bosh 19 LeBron James 7 United Center22 675 2 14 May 13 Chicago W 88 65 LeBron James 27 Haslem amp James 7 LeBron James 8 United Center21 990 3 15 May 15 Chicago W 94 91 LeBron James 23 Bosh amp James 7 LeBron James 8 American Airlines Arena20 250 4 1Conference Finals 4 3 home 3 1 road 1 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 May 22 Indiana W 103 102 LeBron James 30 LeBron James 10 LeBron James 10 American Airlines Arena19 679 1 02 May 24 Indiana L 93 97 LeBron James 36 LeBron James 8 Chalmers amp Wade 5 American Airlines Arena20 022 1 13 May 26 Indiana W 114 96 LeBron James 22 Chris Andersen 9 Dwyane Wade 8 Bankers Life Fieldhouse18 165 2 14 May 28 Indiana L 92 99 LeBron James 24 Ray Allen 7 Dwyane Wade 6 Bankers Life Fieldhouse18 165 2 25 May 30 Indiana W 90 79 LeBron James 30 LeBron James 8 Chalmers amp James 6 American Airlines Arena19 913 3 26 June 1 Indiana L 77 91 LeBron James 29 Joel Anthony 8 LeBron James 6 Bankers Life Fieldhouse18 165 3 37 June 3 Indiana W 99 76 LeBron James 32 Dwyane Wade 9 Norris Cole amp James 4 American Airlines Arena20 025 4 3NBA Finals 4 3 home 3 1 road 1 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 June 6 San Antonio L 88 92 LeBron James 18 LeBron James 18 LeBron James 10 American Airlines Arena19 775 0 12 June 9 San Antonio W 103 84 Mario Chalmers 19 Chris Bosh 10 LeBron James 7 American Airlines Arena19 990 1 13 June 11 San Antonio L 77 113 Dwyane Wade 16 LeBron James 11 Wade amp James 5 AT amp T Center18 581 1 24 June 13 San Antonio W 109 93 LeBron James 33 Chris Bosh 13 Mario Chalmers 5 AT amp T Center18 581 2 25 June 16 San Antonio L 104 114 James amp Wade 25 Bosh amp James 6 Dwyane Wade 10 AT amp T Center18 581 2 36 June 18 San Antonio W 103 100 OT LeBron James 32 Chris Bosh 11 LeBron James 11 American Airlines Arena19 900 3 37 June 20 San Antonio W 95 88 LeBron James 37 LeBron James 12 Allen amp James 4 American Airlines Arena19 900 4 32013 playoff scheduleNBA records EditThe following records were set or tied by the Heat this season Most wins in a month The Heat went 17 1 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 103 100 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 93 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 2 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 amp 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 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 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 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 1 record 938 on the second night of a back to back set in the 2012 13 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 07 season 2 Injuries EditDwyane Wade underwent surgery on his left knee following the end of the 2011 12 season 5 Wade returned in time for the Heat s second pre season game against the Los Angeles Clippers at the MasterCard Center in Beijing China 6 Transactions EditOverview Edit Players Added Via free agency Ray Allen Rodney Carney Rashard Lewis Mickell Gladness a Josh Harrellson Garrett Temple Players Lost Via free agency Eddy Curry Ronny Turiafa Cut from the roster during training camp Trades Edit June 28 2012 Draft day To Miami HeatDraft rights to Justin HamiltonFuture first round pick To Philadelphia 76ersDraft rights to Arnett MoultrieFree agents Edit AdditionsPlayer Date signed Former teamRay Allen July 11 Boston CelticsRashard Lewis July 11 Washington WizardsTerrel Harris September 11 Miami Heat Re signed Garrett Temple September 13 Novipiu Casale Monferrato Italy Josh Harrellson September 17 Houston Rockets claimed off waivers Rodney Carney September 27 Liaoning Dinosaurs China SubtractionsPlayer Date left New teamRonny Turiaf July 27 Los Angeles ClippersEddy Curry October 1 San Antonio SpursSee also Edit Sports portalReferences Edit Ray Allen to sign with Miami Heat USA Today July 6 2012 Retrieved 2013 05 31 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o NBA Gamenotes PDF NBA com 18 June 2013 Retrieved 14 July 2013 LeBron James sets NBA record in Heat s win against Blazers ESPN NBA Retrieved 2013 05 31 HEAT Trade Dexter Pittman in Exchange for Ricky Sanchez Miami Heat Nba com Retrieved 9 September 2018 Associated Press July 9 2012 Dwyane Wade has knee surgery ESPN com Retrieved October 25 2012 Winderman Ira October 11 2012 Dwyane Wade returns as Heat pound Clippers 94 80 Archived 2012 10 21 at the Wayback Machine South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved October 25 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 13 Miami Heat season amp oldid 1162312107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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