Wade's game-winner helps Heat beat Bulls 130-127 in double OT

Los Angeles - Take notice Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, fellow superstar Dwyane Wade is making his point as a top contender for league Most Valuable Player.

Wade had 48 points, 12 assists and stole the ball from John Salmons for a running three-pointer as time expired in the second overtime, lifting the Miami Heat to a dramatic 130-127 home-court victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night.

"If Mr Dwyane Tyrone Wade Jr, if he's not legitimately considered for an MVP candidate, I don't know what he needs to do," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after the emotional win.

"We are currently a playoff contender and night after night, he's making incredible plays like this. This last play was kind of the epitome of the type of season he's having."

Wade's three-pointer in the final seconds of regulation sent the game into overtime knotted at 104. However, he missed two key free throws and blew a wide-open reverse layup at the buzzer that would have given the Heat the victory in the first extra session.

"The Flash," however, made up for it.

"After missing those free throws and layup, I took it upon myself to say I got to make something" Wade said "And I got the opportunity."

With the game squared at 127, the Bulls looked to have the final shot. Salmons received the ball above the free throw line after a timeout. But Wade came over, stripped him, and with three long striding dribbles, swished in his fifth triple of the game to beat the clock.

"I knew they were going to Salmons and I knew Udonis (Haslem) was taking him," Wade explained. "I know he likes to come back, so I just read it. When I got the steal I knew we had another timeout left. I was about to call it then I said, 'Nah'"

Wade jumped on a court-side table to celebrate as referees reviewed the final play. Once they signaled the shot was good, the rabid fans at the American Airlines Arena went into a frenzy.

"We played a good game, so did the Bulls, credit them" Wade said. "This is one of those games for the ages. It could have gone either way. I'm glad it went our way."

Michael Beasley scored 18 points, and Mario Chalmers added 17 for Miami (34-29) which holds down the fifth spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race.

Ben Gordon wasted a season-high 43 points, with eight three-pointers for Chicago (29-35) which dropped into tie with idle Milwaukee for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot. Salmons scored 29 and Derrick Rose finished with 23.

"I probably had Kobe and LeBron neck-and-neck for MVP with Wade third," veteran Bulls guard Lindsey Hunter said afterward. "That order has changed." (dpa)

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