Dwyane Wade scored 26 points, and LeBron James had 19 points and 12 rebounds to lift the Miami Heat to a 99-79 win over the 76ers Friday. Mario Chalmers scored 13 points and Chris Bosh had 12 to help the Heat go on a 15-0 spurt in the fourth quarter that turned a game that had been close for 36 minutes into a comfortable victory. It was only the third loss at home for Philadelphia. Thaddeus Young scored 16 points for the Sixers, who had won four in a row – including victories against Orlando and Chicago. Of course, the Heat are a different story. Miami's 113-92 win on Jan. 21 was Philadelphia's only other double-digit loss this season. Raptors 106, Wizards 89: The Toronto Raptors bounced back from a pair of blowout losses with a comfortable win over the struggling Washington Wizards. Celtics 91, Knicks 89: Boston's Paul Pierce scored 30 points and Kevin Garnett reached a rebounding milestone as the Celtics welcomed Rajon Rondo back with a fine victory over the New York Knicks. Garnett totaled 15 points and eight rebounds, grabbing his 10,000th career defensive rebound in the second quarter. Pacers 98, Mavericks 87: Paul George had a career-high 30 points to help Indiana win in Dallas for the first time in eight years. The Pacers have won 10 road games this season, matching Miami for the most in the league. Thunder 101, Grizzlies 94: Kevin Durant scored 36 points, including the final 7 for host Oklahoma City. Marc Gasol led Memphis with 24 points. Rockets 99, Suns 81: Host Houston got another strong effort from its bench to beat Phoenix for only the second time in nine meetings. Three Rockets reserves scored 12 points apiece: Courtney Lee, Patrick Patterson and Chase Budinger, who had 10 rebounds. Magic 102, Cavaliers 94: Host Orlando won its seventh straight against Cleveland despite playing without its starting point guard, Jameer Nelson, who is injured, and the reserve big man Glen Davis, who was suspended by the team for getting into a verbal altercation with Coach Stan Van Gundy. Other results: Detroit 88, Milwaukee 80; Minnesota 108, New Jersey 105; LA Lakers 93, Denver 89.