NEW YORK: LeBron James scored 32 points and finished with his 30th career triple-double to help the Miami Heat beat the New York Knicks 113-91 Friday and notch their 11th straight NBA victory. James had 11 rebounds and 10 assists, silencing the first sustained boos he's ever heard in New York. His first trip to Madison Square Garden since snubbing a Knicks contract offer to join Miami sounded different, but otherwise looked the same. The league MVP toyed with a Knicks team hoping to prove it belonged with the big boys but instead was overwhelmed. Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh each scored 26 points, extending Miami's longest winning streak since 2004-05. The Heat beat the Knicks for the sixth straight time. New York's Amare Stoudemire was limited to 24 points, snapping his franchise-record streak of nine straight 30-point games. Danilo Gallinari scored 25 points to lead the Knicks. Hornets 100, Jazz 71: In New Orleans, David West scored 23 points to lead New Orleans in a rout of Utah. Chris Paul had 11 points and 10 assists for the Hornets, who finished with a season-high 53 rebounds - more than twice as many as their opponents. The Jazz was averaging 101.4 points per game, but shot just 35.8 percent and finished with a season low in points. Paul Millsap led Utah with a meager 14 points. Lakers 93, 76ers 81: In Philadelphia, Lamar Odom scored 28 points to lead Los Angeles over Philadelphia. Pau Gasol had 19 points and 13 rebounds for the Lakers, who rallied and broke the game open in the fourth quarter to win their fourth straight game. The Lakers trailed by four before turning the game around with a 27-8 run. Spencer Hawes had 18 points and 13 rebounds for the Sixers. Hawks 90, Bobcats 85: In Atlanta, Al Horford assisted on a crucial basket by Marvin Williams with just over a minute remaining, and Atlanta held off Charlotte. With the Hawks clinging to an 82-79 edge, Horford spotted Williams underneath, feeding him the pass for an easy lay-in with 1 second left on the shot clock. Joe Johnson scored 16 points in his return to the Hawks' lineup, 2½ weeks after undergoing elbow surgery that was supposed to keep him out for at least a month. He hit two free throws to help seal the victory with 24 seconds remaining. Boris Diaw and D.J. Augustin led the Bobcats with 22 points apiece. Charlotte shot just 38 percent from the field. Elsewhere it was: Thunder 102, Kings 87; Pacers 108, Cavaliers 99; Raptors 98, Nets 92; Clippers 109, Pistons 88; Rockets 103, Grizzlies 87; Mavericks 106, Suns 91; Trail Blazers 107, Timberwolves 102.