The Miami Heat tied a franchise best picking up their 14th consecutive win on Sunday, defeating the Knicks 99-93 at Madison Square Garden. Miami rallied from a 16-point deficit to beat New York for the first time all season.

LeBron James had a stellar performance with 29 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, three steals, and a block. Despite injuring his leg in the third quarter, James continued his dominance throughout the game, scoring off a breakaway steal and dunk in the final seconds of the game.

Dwyane Wade chipped in 20 points of his own, along with a game-high eight assists. Chris Bosh bounced back from a disappointing first half to finish with 16 points.

A 32-point performance by Carmelo Anthony could prevent the Heat from avenging previous two games in which the two teams met this season. New York defeated Miami 104-84 in November and 112-92 in December.