
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 30 (UPI) -- Mike Dunleavy produced 18 of his season-best 30 points in a big second quarter Friday, leading the Indiana Pacers to a 114-103 victory over Miami.
The Pacers turned a three-point lead after one period into a 17-point advantage at halftime, thanks chiefly Dunleavy making 6-of-7 field goal tries in the second quarter. He hit 10-of-18 shots for the game and chipped in six rebounds.
Troy Murphy added 19 points and teamed with Dunleavy to make 9-of-14 three-point shots. The Pacers were 15-of-31 from long range overall.
The Pacers defeated Miami for the 13th straight time in Indianapolis. Indiana has a 33-5 all-time record at home against the Heat.
Dwyane Wade scored 24 for Miami, which had won its previous three games.
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