"In the first two games of Dwyane Wade's return from a sprained right ankle, Miami ditched its three-point shooting ways of the previous six games for a quicker, more transition-oriented game.
On Monday, the Heat showed it can run the floor and still play the perimeter. Miami was most effective mixing and matching against the Hornets, as the Heat used an explosive third quarter to turn a two-point halftime advantage into an insurmountable 19-point lead.
After eight fast-break points and one three pointer in the first half, Miami racked up 13 fast-break points and connected on 5?of?6 shots from beyond the arc in the third quarter."