anyone see the last two plays? 5 seconds left Wade gets two FTAs. Final play Carter says he got hacked yet no FTAs.
"All ball," Wade said.
"A win is a win, regardless of how you look at it," Mourning said. "We needed a win."
On the final play, Carter drove left toward the basket -- but had his shot slapped away by Wade, who was helping Mourning protect the rim.
"I was hoping he didn't pull up and shoot a jumper, because he was on," Mourning said. "I wanted him to come to the hole, so I did the best I could. I just jumped straight into the air. They could have called a foul. ... I didn't think it was a foul, but things went our way this evening."
Wade, who had 23 points, drove on the Nets' Jason Kidd and was fouled -- a call that also didn't sit well with Frank and the Nets. Wade made the second of two free throws, setting up the game-ending drama.
"I certainly thought I was going to get the call," said Carter, who was 14-of-21 from the floor and finished with a game-high 32 points. "There was a lot of contact on that play. At least two guys hit me."
Frank, the Nets' coach, ran halfway across the court to plead his case, but his team -- which rallied from a pair of double-digit deficits after halftime -- left bitter after losing to Miami for the 10th straight time.
"Never would I question the officials' judgment, but there didn't seem to be a great deal of contact on that play," Frank said, referring to Kidd's foul of Wade. "There was no intentional foul. I guess there was a whole lot more contact on that play than the next play."