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James Harden's triple double not enough as Heat stun Rockets

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MIAMI (AP) — The way the Miami Heat saw it, this was a reward.

Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic dribbles the ball against Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley during the second half at American Airlines Arena.

Goran Dragic had 21 points and eight assists, Wayne Ellington scored 18 off the bench and the Heat — saddled with one of the worst records in the NBA — overcame another triple-double from James Harden to beat the Houston Rockets 109-103 on Tuesday night.

Box score:Heat 109, Rockets 103

Dion Waiters scored 17, Tyler Johnson had 16 and James Johnson added 15 for the Heat, who trailed by a point midway through the fourth quarter before putting the game away with a 20-5 run.

"I'm glad to see our guys get rewarded finally for all the work, but that doesn't guarantee anything," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We talk about it all the time. You keep on putting in deposits, to the team, to the work, continue to work to get better ... trust that process."

Harden had 40 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for the Rockets (32-12), his 13th triple-double of the season. He shot 12 for 30 from the field and got his triple-double with an assist to Montrezl Harrell with 12.6 seconds left, an uncontested dunk with the Heat simply waiting for the clock to run out.

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Harrell had 13 points for the Rockets, who got 12 from Patrick Beverley.

"They played hard and they beat us," Houston coach Mike D'Antoni said. "There's not much else to say."

Hassan Whiteside added 14 points and 15 rebounds for Miami in a game that had 19 lead changes and 15 ties.

Dragic found Ellington for a corner 3 with 1:41 left to give Miami an 11-point lead — the largest either team had to that point. The Rockets turned it over on their next possession, James Johnson got a runout dunk and the Heat (12-30) soon finished off the win.

"We got open shots. We just missed them," Harden said. "We gave ourselves a chance, especially in that third quarter. Fourth quarter we didn't play as well as we need to."