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Toront • Goran Dragic scored 26 points, Dwyane Wade had seven of his 24 in overtime after Kyle Lowry's halfcourt shot tied it at the buzzer, and the Miami Heat beat the Toronto Raptors 102-96 on Tuesday night in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.

Joe Johnson scored 16 points and Josh Richardson had 11. Hassan Whiteside had 17 rebounds for the Heat.

Game 2 is Thursday night in Toronto.

Lowry's improbable 3-pointer from his own side of the halfcourt line capped Toronto's six-point comeback in the final 20 seconds of regulation, but the Raptors couldn't deliver in the extra session. Toronto went scoreless for the first 3:46 of overtime before DeMar DeRozan hit a jumper.

Dunks by DeMarre Carroll and Jonas Valanciunas made it 99-96 with just over 10 seconds to play. Toronto got the ball back after a Miami turnover on the inbounds play, but Wade stripped the ball from DeRozan and sealed it with a three-point play.

Wade (3,638) moved into 16th place on the NBA's playoff scoring list, passing Elgin Baylor (3,623). Scottie Pippen (3,642) is in 15th place.

Valanciunas had 24 points and 14 rebounds, and DeRozan added 22 points for the Raptors, who dropped to 1-9 in the opening game of a postseason series. Five of those defeats have come at home.

DeRozan connected on his first three field goal attempts of the game, then made only six of 19 the rest of the way.

Lowry also struggled, going scoreless in the first half and finishing 3 of 13 for seven points.

Toronto's Terrence Ross set a career playoff high with 19 points and Cory Joseph had 10.

Miami led 86-81 after a 3 by Dragic with 40 seconds left, but Toronto trimmed the deficit to 89-86 on a 3 by Ross with 6.5 seconds remaining.

Luol Deng threw the ball away on the inbounds play and Ross was fouled. He made the first but missed the second, and Whiteside was fouled as he grabbed the rebound. Whiteside missed the first but made the second, giving Miami a three-point edge with 3.3 seconds to go.

Lowry then was given time and space by the Heat to let go his long-range attempt and it went through for his first made 3 in six attempts, sparking a wild celebration in front of the Toronto bench.

Whiteside strained his right knee when he slipped and fell with 4:54 left in the first quarter. He limped to the bench and left for the locker room but returned at 9:01 of the second. Heat 102, Raptors 96, OT

Miami 18 23 27 22 12 — 102 Toronto 18 25 20 27 6 — 96

MIAMI (102)

J.Johnson 7-19 2-3 16, Deng 4-9 0-0 10, Whiteside 3-7 3-6 9, Dragic 10-20 3-5 26, Wade 10-21 3-3 24, Winslow 0-2 0-0 0, Haslem 1-1 0-0 2, Stoudemire 2-2 0-0 4, Richardson 3-6 3-4 11, Green 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 40-89 14-21 102.

TORONTO (96)

Carroll 4-7 0-0 10, Valanciunas 10-16 4-4 24, Lowry 3-13 0-0 7, DeRozan 9-22 4-6 22, Powell 1-5 0-0 2, Ross 7-13 3-5 19, Patterson 1-4 0-0 2, Biyombo 0-0 0-0 0, Joseph 5-9 0-0 10. Totals 40-89 11-15 96.

3-Point Goals—Miami 8-11 (Dragic 3-4, Richardson 2-2, Deng 2-2, Wade 1-1, J.Johnson 0-2), Toronto 5-21 (Carroll 2-4, Ross 2-7, Lowry 1-7, Powell 0-1, Patterson 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Miami 62 (Whiteside 17), Toronto 47 (Valanciunas 14). Assists—Miami 12 (Wade 4), Toronto 19 (Lowry 6). Total Fouls—Miami 17, Toronto 25. Technicals—Toronto defensive three second 2. A—19,800 (19,800).