NEW YORK, (Reuters) – LeBron James poured in 49 points to lead the Miami Heat to a 102-96 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Monday, putting the two-time defending champions one win away from reaching the Eastern Conference finals.
A three-point shot from the corner by Chris Bosh, set up by a pass from James to Mario Chalmers, snapped a 94-94 tie with 57 seconds to go in a see-saw struggle of a fourth quarter and Ray Allen made four critical free throws to ice the win.
The tense fourth quarter featured six lead changes and four ties before the visiting Heat pulled away in the final minute.
The victory gave Miami a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series with a chance to clinch it at home in Game Five today.
After losing Saturday’s Game Three to Brooklyn at the Barclays Center, James carried the Heat on his broad shoulders, tying his career playoff scoring high by hitting 16-of-24 shots including a trio of three-pointers, and going 14-of-19 from the free-throw line in the bruising, physical contest.
Team mate Dwyane Wade added 15 points. One thing that failed to go James’s way was a miss on his final free throw, with one second left on the clock. That got him muttering to himself as he fell just short of the half-century mark and a career playoff scoring best.
“That’s the first time I’ve been disappointed with myself in a win,” James, who played every minute of the second half, said with a grin. “It doesn’t take away from a win, but that’s a free throw and I hate to miss free throws.
“Scoring 50 in a playoff game would have been pretty cool.”
Joe Johnson led a balanced Nets attack with 18 points, with Paul Pierce contributing 16 as five Brooklyn players scored in double figures.
“It’s very disappointing,” said Johnson. “We let one get away on our home floor.”