Heat stretch streak to 14

? Eddie Jones called it “Jordanique,” some sort of morphing of Michael Jordan and Dominque Wilkins highlights.

Dwyane Wade didn’t have an explanation, other than to say everything simply went his way. Wade’s blind, over-the-shoulder flip provided the perfect highlight for his 26-point, nine-assist effort Saturday night, one that led the Miami Heat to their 14th straight win, 113-90 over the Charlotte Bobcats.

Wade made 11 of 16 shots for the Heat, who have the NBA’s longest winning streak this season.

With 3:53 left in the third quarter, Wade dribbled past Charlotte’s Kareem Rush and drove down the left side of the lane. Brevin Knight stepped in front and wrapped both arms around Wade — who turned his back from the basket, tossed the ball over his shoulder and somehow got it to fall through the hoop.

“Those are the best nights, when you feel like it’s just you and the basket, and no one can really do much about it,” Wade said. “I wish I had more of those nights.”

Shaquille O’Neal added 16 points for Miami (25-7), which had all five starters score in double figures and moved 61/2 games ahead of Cleveland for the Eastern Conference’s best record.

Bulls 105, Magic 90

Chicago — Eddy Curry scored 22 points, and Kirk Hinrich added 18 points and nine assists, leading Chicago. Grant Hill scored 16 points for Orlando, which lost its third straight overall and fifth straight on the road. Steve Francis finished with 12 points on 3-for-12 shooting, and Dwight Howard had 10 points.

Grizzlies 104, Timberwolves 95

Miami's Udonis Haslem dunks against Charlotte. The Heat defeated the Bobcats, 113-90, Saturday night in Miami.

Minneapolis — Pau Gasol scored 23 points, and Earl Watson added 20, leading Memphis to a come-from-behind victory. Watson shot 7-for-10 and 5-for-5 from three-point range for Memphis, which trailed by 15 points in the first half.

Blazers 97,

Warriors 88

Portland, Ore. — Shareef Abdur-Rahim had 26 points and nine rebounds, leading Portland to a come-from-behind victory over Golden State that snapped the Warriors’ four-game winning streak.

Nets 93, Knicks 87

New York — Jason Kidd had the pass of the night, an off-the-backboard, alley-oop feed that Vince Carter dunked, and New Jersey defeated New York. New York’s Stephon Marbury had 31 points and eight assists.