Miami got their swagger back as they handed the Indiana Pacers the heaviest loss in their NBA playoff history on Tuesday to take a 3-2 lead in their eastern conference semi-final series.
Dwyane Wade had 28 points and LeBron James scored 30 points for the Heat who won 115-83 and can wrap up their best-of-seven series with a win in game six today in Indianapolis.
Second-seeded Miami have now won two straight in the series and they did it without all-star big man Chris Bosh who suffered a strained abdominal muscle in game one.
"I felt good today," Wade said. "I was in the groove and I just let the game come to me. It is good for me to get two good games in a row."
League MVP James also had 10 rebounds and eight assists for the Heat as he and Wade combined for 27 points to put the Heat up 49-40 going into the second half.