LeBron James (pictured left) led the hosts with his 21st career triple-double, finishing with 14 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds.
"Obviously, it was a big game from LeBron to have a triple double, but I thought Mo Williams was terrific for us down the stretch, hitting some big shots time and time again when we needed baskets when they cut the lead to single digits," Cleveland coach Mike Brown said.
Williams top-scored for Cleveland with 29 points, scoring 12 points in the fourth quarter, and Delonte West had 19.
"He (Williams) made big play after big play after big play," Brown said. "It was great to see another guy like Mo being able to take over the game offensively to give a guy like LeBron, who used to do it quite a bit in the past for us, a rest."
NBA scoring leader Dwyane Wade overcame a slow start to finish with 25 points, 12 assists and eight rebounds. He was ejected for the first time in his career after a second technical foul with 50 seconds to play.
The ejection came after Wade thought a foul should have been called on Cleveland's Anderson Varejao as Wade drove to the basket.
"In a game like that, a very important game to our team, tempers get hot," Wade said. "I deserved it."
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra also drew a technical on the play before Wade received his.
"We were all a little bit frustrated," Spoelstra said.
Wade said he was unhappy with the officiating throughout the game.
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