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MIAMI -- The defensive effort was closer to Miami Heat standards. Nike Roshe Run Rood Dames . LeBron James made it difficult to notice anything but offence. James scored 33 points on 13 for 21 shooting -- with an array of post-up moves getting him going early, then a barrage of 3-pointers fueling a big third-quarter push -- and the Heat encountered little trouble on the way to a 118-95 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. James scored 17 points in the third quarter, his best 12-minute stretch of the season so far and an indicator that a balky back that slowed him in the seasons first couple weeks is improving. "Its getting better," James said. "It feels a lot better. Still a little sore ... getting a lot of work put on it so I can get to 100 per cent. But its getting better every day and thats a good thing." Michael Beasley scored 19 points and Mario Chalmers finished with 15 points and seven assists for the Heat, whose biggest victory margin before Tuesday was a 12-point triumph over Chicago on opening night. Chris Bosh scored 10 for Miami (5-3). Miami played without Udonis Haslem (back) and Ray Allen (ill). Shane Battier started in Haslems place. "It wasnt perfect," said Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, whose team was coming off a final-second loss to Boston on Saturday. "There were still some areas we definitely need to improve on, in terms of the details and discipline. But at least the effort, the effort, the activity was better, the disposition right from the beginning and it carried through once we got into the rotation. Guys were much more focused and bringing that competitive spirit." John Henson and Gary Neal each scored 18 points and Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 11 for Milwaukee -- all three of them putting up those points off the Bucks bench. Caron Butler was the only double-digit-scoring starter for the Bucks (2-4), finishing with 10. "They shot almost 60 per cent today so theres no way we can win a game like that," Henson said. "We just have to get better." The Heat have scored at least 100 points in each of their eight games so far, extending the teams franchise-record for such a start, but what carried much more significance in the collective eyes of the two-time defending NBA champions were the defensive numbers. Milwaukee shot only 35 per cent in the first three quarters, before scoring 33 points against an array of what largely was Heat second- and third-teamers in the final 12 minutes. "Its been a long 48 hours in this building, but at least we were able to respond with a better game," Spoelstra said. "And I think our guys felt better looking each other in the eye in the locker room tonight." James gave the Heat a shot of adrenalin late in the half, when he and Chalmers teamed up for yet another entry on Miamis alley-oop highlight reel. Dwyane Wade grabbed a deflected ball and got it to Chalmers, who drove down the lane against Milwaukees Khris Middleton -- then simply lofted the ball straight up, knowing James was trailing the play. The result was predictable. James soared past Middleton for the dunk, the Heat took a 56-45 lead into the half, and the leagues four-time MVP then took over in the third quarter. "Best player in the world," the Bucks O.J. Mayo said. James 17, Bucks 17 -- that was the score in the third quarter, after the Heat star made 6 of 9 shots in the period, including four 3-pointers. He also drove for one particularly emphatic slam, and the 84-62 lead that Miami carried into the fourth ensured he would get the rest of the night off after logging only 30 minutes. "There were moments were I was very disappointed particularly when people were driving to the basket and were moving out of their way," Bucks coach Larry Drew said. "I will not tolerate that. That will not be accepted, I dont care who it is. If theyre going to the basket, weve got to challenge, weve got to foul then and make them earn it from the free-throw line. We cant be moving out of peoples way." NOTES: Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather was courtside, and the Brazilian national soccer team was also in attendance. ... Beasleys fourth point was the 5,000th of his NBA career. ... Drew, on how his team is going to be short-handed without Ersan Ilyasova, Luke Ridnour and Larry Sanders: "There will be some guys who will probably play out of position, but this is what being short-handed is all about."  Ersan Ilyasova, Luke Ridnour and Larry Sanders: "There will be some guys who will probably play out of position, but this is what being short-handed is all about." Nike Free Run 2 Zwart . The Nuggets leading scorer, Lawson is characterized as day to day by the team. Hes averaging 17.9 points and 8.9 assists. Lawson suffered the injury late in Denvers win Sunday at Sacramento. Goedkope Nike Free 5.0 . -- Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston says Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher was on the money when he said that the Heisman winner might play two more years of college football.TORONTO (December 18, 2014) – TSN today announced that six TSN Radio stations will be joined by 10 radio stations across the country to bring Canadians live radio coverage of the nations annual holiday hockey tradition, the World Juniors, with the debut of Esso World Junior Hockey on the TSN Radio Network. Live radio coverage on the network begins Friday, Dec. 19 with Team Canadas first pre-competition game against Russia at 7 p.m. ET. Spanning AM and FM, as well as sports and news talk stations, Esso World Junior Hockey on the TSN Radio Network will deliver comprehensive coverage of Team Canada throughout the tournament. Live radio broadcast coverage features the teams RBC Road to the World Juniors pre-competition games, Team Canadas preliminary round games, plus select quarter-final and semifinal matchups, and the Gold Medal Game (check local station listings for game schedules). Canadians across the country can also listen live wherever they are on the TSN GO mobile app and online at TSN.ca/Radio. The radio network will be produced by TSN Radio, which operates stations in Toronto, Montréal, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Edmonton, and Vancouver. Pre- and post-game shows are hosted by Jiim Tatti and former NHLer and Team Canada Olympian Todd Hlushko. Nike Roshe Run Zwart Wit Sale. Play-by-play commentator Elliott Price and analyst Jack Miller deliver the call for all games on TSN Radios World Juniors Radio Network. Along with live coverage of Esso World Junior Hockey on the TSN Radio Network, TSNs team of Hockey Insiders and experts contribute reports to TSN Radio stations throughout the tournament. Esso World Junior Hockey on the TSN Radio Network complements TSNs expansive television broadcast and digital coverage of the World Juniors. TSN Radio Network The radio stations, listed in order from West to East, that will broadcast live coverage of the 2015 IIHF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP include: ? CJFW 103. 1FM – Terrace/Prince Rupert ? CFAX 1070 – Victoria ? TSN 1040/1410 – Vancouver ? 99.3 The Drive – Prince George ? AM 1150 – Kelowna ? News Talk 770 – Calgary ? TSN 1260 – Edmonton ? TSN 1290 – Winnipeg ? AM 800 – Windsor ? News/Talk 1290 – London ? News/Talk 610 – St. Catharines ? TSN 1050 – Toronto ? 90.5 Extra Talk Sports – Peterborough ? TSN 1200 – Ottawa ? TSN 690– Montréal ? 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