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PLAYOFF SECOND ROUND

Dwyane Wade powers Miami Heat past Toronto Raptors in overtime

The veteran shooting guard kept the Miami outfit in the Eastern Conference semi-final series with a show-stopping slam dunk after regulation time had elapsed.

Dwyane Wade drives on Cory Joseph of the Toronto Raptors
Mike EhrmannAFP

Dwyane Wade scored 30 points and had a clutch steal and dunk in overtime as the Miami Heat evened their second-round playoff series with a 94-87 win over Toronto.

The Heat stepped it up in overtime as Joe Johnson blocked two shots, Justise Winslow produced a tip-in basket and Goran Dragic had a key layup for Miami evening the best-of-seven series at two games each.

Wade hugs his mother Jolinda after pulling level with the Raptors
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Wade hugs his mother Jolinda after pulling level with the RaptorsSteve MitchellUSA Today Sports

'That is just him being D. Wade,' Dragic said. 'Unbelievable. He is unstoppable.'

Game five is Wednesday in Toronto where Wade will surely be enemy No. 1 after Toronto fans accused the Chicago, Illinois native of being disrespectful in game three for shooting baskets during the playing of the Canadian national anthem.

Wade heard cheers instead of boos on Monday as he tied the score with 12 seconds left by driving to the rim for a basket. Toronto had a chance to ice the win in regulation but Cory Joseph missed a 15-foot jump shot at the buzzer in front of a crowd of 19,600 fans at Miami's AmericanAirlines arena.

NBA Playoff results: second round

Eastern ConferenceMiami 94 Toronto 87 (OT)(Series tied 2-2) Western ConferenceGolden State 132 Portland 125 (OT)(Golden State leads series 3-1)

Toronto, who played without injured center Jonas Valanciunas, got scoring from some unexpected sources -- 14 points each from DeMarre Carroll and Joseph.

Bismack Biyombo started in place of Valanciunas and tallied a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds. Valanciunas is out for the rest of the series.

But Toronto's starting guards were largely ineffective. Kyle Lowry had 10 points, and DeMar DeRozan, who was playing with a jammed right thumb, had nine points.

Joe Johnson shoots over Toronto Raptors forward Terrence Ross
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Joe Johnson shoots over Toronto Raptors forward Terrence Ross Steve MitchellUSA Today Sports

Lowry fouled out with 1:58 left in the fourth quarter after he was called for an offensive infraction.

Heat big man Hassan Whiteside also skipped Monday's game with a knee injury. His status for game five is uncertain.

A Miami Heat delights in the Dwyane Wade show
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A Miami Heat delights in the Dwyane Wade showRHONA WISEEFE

Veteran Amar'e Stoudemire started in place of Whiteside.