Rookie Dwayne Ward scored two pressure baskets in the stretch as the Heat held on to beat the Pacers 100-88 and tie their playoff series 2-2.

The Heat had six players in double figures and won their 18th straight home game in front of a sellout crowd at American Airlines Arena in Miami.  They scored 100 points in the postseason for the first time since May of 1997, after 38 straight playoff games under the century mark.
The Heat has the Pacers attention now.  "We really haven't faced any adversity yet, but we are facing it now," Austin Croshere said.  "I think they believe they are a lot better than us," Wade said.

Lamar Odom scored 22 points, Caron Butler 21 and Wade 20 for the Heat, while Jermaine O'Neal scored 37 and Ron Artest 28 for the Pacers.

"Who would have thought we would be 2-2 at this point?" said Odom. "Everybody tells us we can't do it, but we keep battling and battling."

Game Five is Saturday at Indiana.  The Pacers have not lost at Conseco Fieldhouse since March 19 while the Heat have an 0-5 playoff record on the road in the playoffs.