Miami Heat forward LeBron James wipes his face during the...

Miami Heat forward LeBron James wipes his face during the first half of an NBA game against the Chicago Bulls in Chicago. (March 27, 2013) Credit: AP

MIAMI -- Minor nicks, as Heat coach Erik Spoelstra put it, will keep Miami starters LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Mario Chalmers from playing against the New York Knicks.

Spoelstra ruled all three out for Tuesday night's game, with James battling hamstring tightness and Wade and Chalmers dealing with right ankle sprains.

"Everybody's human," Spoelstra said.

It's the second straight game in which Miami will miss those three starters. The Heat won in San Antonio 88-86 on Sunday without them. Spoelstra said all three players are improving, and none of them were available for comment after Miami's shootaround Tuesday morning.

The Heat were expected to keep the same starting lineup from the Spurs game, with Rashard Lewis starting for James, Mike Miller for Wade and Norris Cole for Chalmers.

"We're not panicked about it," Spoelstra said. "We're being very proactive and aggressive with the treatment and rehab, just to make sure we can contain their injuries where they are. You get into 70-plus games, where we are right now, we feel very fortunate. These are minor nicks and knacks that happen over the course of a long season.

"These are minor things right now," Spoelstra added. "Minor things can turn into much bigger things if they're not addressed."

Miami has already wrapped up the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Miami's magic number for clinching home-court advantage throughout the NBA Finals was five -- any combination of Heat victories or Spurs losses.

Wade took a misstep last Wednesday in the Chicago game, the one that snapped Miami's 27-game winning streak, and tweaked his ankle. Chalmers also injured his ankle in that game, and the Heat said James' hamstring tightness started early in Miami's win at New Orleans on Friday. James finished that game with 36 points, sitting out the fourth quarter.

The Heat played 18 games in March alone and have won 29 of 30 entering the matchup with the Knicks, who took two of the first three meetings between the clubs this season.

The Knicks enter Tuesday night with the NBA's longest current winning streak, eight straight games.

"They're fighting for the 2 seed with Indiana, so this is a big game for them," Heat forward Shane Battier said.

After the Spurs game, Battier called the roster that the Heat used in San Antonio "the fighting clowns."

He had a new moniker Tuesday.

"'The Expandables' will be ready to go," Battier said.

For the Knicks, center Tyson Chandler (back) was planning to take part in the team's Tuesday morning shootaround, then decide if he could play. If Chandler can go, the Knicks will start him over Kenyon Martin.

Chandler has missed New York's last 10 games.

"We'll sit and talk about it," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said. "But you don't lose your starting job because of injuries. Not with me. And he's a big part of the puzzle."

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