Saturday, March 24, 2012

Heat beat Pistons 88-73 for fourth straight win




By NOAH TRISTER, AP Sports Writer
Mar 23, 11:34 pm EDT

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)—LeBron James and the Miami Heat were thinking about a lot more than basketball Friday.

All anyone needed to do was look at their shoes.

James and Dwyane Wade were among several Miami players who took the floor with messages on their sneakers about the death of an unarmed black teenager who was shot by a neighborhood crime-watch volunteer in a suburb of Orlando, Fla. The Heat made quick work of the Pistons in an 88-73 victory, but the focus afterward was on the team’s decision to speak out.

Miami also posed for a picture earlier in the day wearing team-logo hoodies. Trayvon Martin was wearing a hooded sweatshirt when he was shot last month.

“As leaders, as role models, we’re happy that we’re able to shed light on a situation that we feel isn’t right,” James said. “That’s why we did that today.”

James had 17 points and 10 assists, and Wade added 24 points for Miami, which won its fourth straight. The game itself was unremarkable, but the Heat attracted attention well before the opening tip.

Martin was killed as he was returning to a gated community, carrying candy and iced tea. A neighborhood crime-watch volunteer, George Zimmerman, said he acted in self-defense. He has not been arrested, though state and federal authorities are still investigating.

Protests have popped up nationwide in recent days, and Wade posted a photo of himself wearing a hooded shirt to his Twitter and Facebook pages Friday morning. A couple hours later, James posted another photo—this one of 13 Heat players, all wearing team-logo hoodies, their heads bowed, their hands stuffed into their pockets.

“Just a sign of support from us and our team,” Wade said. “I’m glad that everybody really was on board with it and wanted to do it, because a lot of times it’s hard for guys to take that leap and step out and get into the political world. For us, we just want to support his family, in memory of him.”

Players took the floor with messages such as “RIP Trayvon Martin” and “We want justice” scrawled on their shoes.

Miami then took control of the game early. The Heat led by 26 in the third quarter, although Detroit did rally to make it respectable.

Brandon Knight scored 18 points for the Pistons, who have lost five of six.

“We knew exactly how they were going to defend us, but we weren’t able to do much against them,” Detroit coach Lawrence Frank said. “We kept trying to move the ball through the forest of hands, and they were getting all kinds of tips and deflections.”

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