Dwyane Wade scored 46 points, 15 of them coming in a dramatic 19-0 spurt that erased a huge deficit in the final nine minutes and carried the Miami Heat to a 120-115 win over the Knicks on Saturday. He tied a franchise record with 24 points in the fourth quarter, plus added 10 assists. Jermaine O'Neal scored 18 points and Jamario Moon added 17 for the Heat. Nate Robinson led the Knicks with 29 points off the bench, but missed the 3-pointer that would have tied it in the final seconds. Larry Hughes and Chris Duhon each scored 19 and David Lee had an 18-point, 13-rebound night for New York. Magic 106, 76ers 100: At Philadelphia, Rashard Lewis and Hedo Turkoglu scored 23 points each as Orlando tied a franchise record with 37 3-point tries in their comeback win over Philadelphia. Courtney Lee contributed 18 points, Dwight Howard added 12 and Rafer Alston had 11 for the Magic (43-16), who improved to 21-9 on the road, the third best record in the NBA. The Magic swept the three-game series for the first time since the 1997-98 season. Andre Miller had 23 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, Andre Iguodala scored 22, Willie Green added 19 and Thaddeus Young had 18 for the Sixers. Thunder 99, Grizzlies 92: At Memphis, Tennessee, Jeff Green had 27 points and 10 rebounds and Russell Westbrook added 25 points as Oklahoma City beat Memphis to snap a seven-game losing streak. The Thunder won despite playing without Kevin Durant, the league's fourth-leading scorer, who suffered a right ankle sprain in Friday night's 110-108 overtime loss to Dallas. Thabo Sefolosha, playing only his fourth game for Oklahoma City, had season-highs of 15 points and 11 rebounds. Nenad Krstic also scored 10 points. Rudy Gay scored 20 points to lead Memphis, which lost its seventh straight. Bulls 105, Rockets 102: At Chicago, Derrick Rose scored 16 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter, and the Bulls rallied from a 17-point deficit with six minutes left to beat Houston. The Bulls outscored the Rockets 23-3 down the stretch to break the Rockets' season-high six-game win streak. It was Chicago's first win since the deaths of franchise icons Norm Van Lier and Johnny “Red” Kerr. Ron Artest scored a season-best 32 points to lead the Rockets. In other matches it was: Bucks 109, Wizards 93; Jazz 102, Kings 89; Bobcats 100, Clippers 95.