NBA

Knicks coach wants shot at ending Heat streak

BOSTON — The South Beach showdown is six days away, but Mike Woodson is hoping the Miami Dream Team enters with a 30-game win streak.

“They’re playing at such a high level, nobody is coming close to beating them,’’ Woodson said before the Knicks’ 100-85 win over the Celtics last night. “It would be nice. Their streak could end. They’re playing two good teams [beforehand]. [But if] they’re undefeated and we go into Miami, hopefully we can be the team to break their streak.’’

The Heat have won 27 straight and have Chicago tonight, New Orleans Friday and San Antonio on Sunday. If the LeBron James juggernaut keeps winning and beats the Knicks Tuesday in Miami, it would be just two away from tying the Lakers’ 1971-72 magical run of 33 straight wins — the NBA record.

The Knicks have won five straight, and if they win out, their streak would be eight heading to South Beach. The Knicks have beaten Miami twice by 20 points this season — once in November, once in December — and blew a 17-point Garden lead last month. Seven times during the 27-game win streak the Heat have rallied from double-digit deficits.