The Miami Heat will look to match their franchise record with its 14th consecutive victory with a road win Sunday against the New York Knicks at 1 p.m. ET.
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The latest victory brought Miami to the verge of matching the franchise's longest winning streak, set in 2004-05, though James said the team isn't focusing on the run.
"Just win the next one. That's all it's about," LeBron James said. "We've got the next one in New York and then we'll go on from there."
James is averaging 33.6 points in his last eight regular-season trips to Madison Square Garden, but he was held to 23 on Nov. 2 as the Knicks held Miami to its second-lowest total of the season in a 104-84 win.
Carmelo Anthony scored 30 points in that contest as the Knicks tied a season high with 19 3-pointers, but even his absence due to a finger injury in the next matchup didn't prevent New York from earning another blowout victory over the Heat.
Raymond Felton scored 27 points -- hitting six of the Knicks' 18 3s -- to help overcome 31 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists from James in a 112-92 win at Miami as the rest of the Heat shot only 39.3 percent.
New York (35-20) heads into this contest having won three straight following a season-worst four-game skid after Anthony scored a game-high 30 points in Friday's 96-88 victory at Washington.
"We will be prepared for Miami," said Anthony, who has scored at least 30 points in three of his last four.
Felton added 23 points and J.R. Smith scored 13 off the bench for the Knicks, who outscored the Wizards 23-11 in the fourth quarter. They know they need to be better going forward, especially against surging Miami.
"We locked down in spurts, but still not where we really want to be," Smith said. "We had the game won a few times, but let them back in it.."
The Knicks have won seven of nine at home, while the Heat have won their last five on the road by an average of 16.2 points.