MIAMI (AP) – Dwyane Wade soared past Zaza Pachulia, throwing down a fierce dunk as the Atlanta forward sent him sprawling into a row of photographers.

Down. Definitely not out.

When the Miami Heat needed him most, Wade was at his best.

Wade scored 41 points, Michael Beasley busted out of a slump with 22 points and 15 rebounds, and the Heat stayed alive by routing the Hawks 98-72 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference first-round series Friday night.

So a wild back-and-forth series – three routs for the Hawks, three routs for the Heat – will be decided Sunday in Atlanta in Game 7.

Mike Bibby scored all 20 of his points in the first half for Atlanta, which fell behind by 15 in the opening quarter, cut the deficit to nine by halftime, but never really challenged from there. Flip Murray and Joe Johnson added 13 apiece for the Hawks, who lost a first-round Game 7 last season against Boston.

That, though, didn’t come with the comfort of the home-court advantage they’ll enjoy Sunday.

It’ll be winner-take-all time, with one team going to Cleveland to open the second round against LeBron James and the Cavaliers on Tuesday night, and the other heading into an offseason that’ll surely be filled with what-might-have-beens.

James Jones scored 11 points for Miami, nine of them in the first quarter. Just like every other game in this series, the team that took control early kept it throughout, and Miami wasted no time in putting Atlanta on its heels.

The Hawks came to Miami hoping they would be in Cleveland on Sunday afternoon for Game 1 of the second round. Instead, they got blown away, meaning they still haven’t won a playoff series since 1999, or prevailed in any best-of-seven matchup since 1970 – a staggering drought.

They’ll get one more chance.

Wade spent two days imploring his teammates to lift their games, to match the Hawks’ challenge. He even mentioned Beasley by name, saying he wanted the rookie to live up to his billing as the No. 2 overall draft pick.

Beasley listened.

Two hours before game time, he was out on the court, taking shot after shot after shot as Heat assistant coach Keith Askins rebounded for him. Something must have clicked; Beasley finished 11-for-25 from the floor.

The Heat needed someone to step up. Udonis Haslem only played 11 minutes, saddled by foul trouble, and Jermaine O’Neal didn’t play at all, thanks to a concussion suffered when the Pachulia whacked him in the face during Game 5.

But for as good as Beasley was, it was all about Wade.

With the outcome decided, the fourth quarter was a slew of signature moments for the MVP hopeful. Early in the fourth, he rushed downcourt and blocked Murray’s layup attempt, got the rebound – and then got knocked to the floor by Murray.

No problem. Wade got up, high-fived Mario Chalmers, then dunked on Pachulia moments later as the sellout crowd roared with delight.

Notes: Wade finished 16-of-17 from the foul line, his 11 makes before halftime tying the Heat first-half playoff record that he set in the 2006 finals against Dallas. … Hawks F Marvin Williams returned from a sprained right wrist. He played only 5 minutes, missing his lone shot. F Al Horford (sprained right ankle) warmed up but did not play.

AP-ES-05-01-09 2248EDT


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