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James made his first visit to a team he met with during free agency. He admitted Sunday he would change some things about the process if he had the chance -- he didn't specify what they were -- but reiterated he's comfortable he made the right decision.
The Nets were the first team to sit down with James and believed the new direction they promised under Prokhorov gave them a chance. James praised the organization before the game but fans apparently haven't forgiven, booing the former crowd favorite during introductions and the first few times he touched the ball -- though there were loud cheers when he threw down a couple of powerful dunks.
James said he considered that the NBA's great new show could have been based in New Jersey.
"On the way to the game, I even mentioned it to Chris, just saying 'This is a point where we could have ended up at," James said. "But at the end of the day, we're the Miami Heat team, we're the Miami Heat franchise and we have a goal."
Carlos Arroyo had 12 points for the Heat, who broke 100 points for the first time and finished at 54 percent from the field. Eddie House finished with 11 and fellow reserve Ilgauskas scored 10.
"When they get everyone involved like that they are obviously a tough team to beat. They got it going against us tonight," Nets forward Joe Smith said. "Defensively, they do a great job of clogging the paint and making you take tough shots from the perimeter. You just have to find a way to get the easy looks and tonight we just didn't do that."
NOTES: Prokhorov was sitting in his suite next to Roman Abramovich, the Russian who owns the Chelsea soccer club. ... The game drew an announced crowd of 17,086. With the Heat in town, parking spots that usually go for $20 or $25 were $30 on Sunday. ... News of the Nets' move apparently didn't reach the Heat's game notes, which still lists two games in East Rutherford this season. ... The Heat haven't allowed a field goal to a starting forward in the last two games.
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