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Things got so bad for the Heat in the first half that O'Neal, a notoriously poor free throw shooter, made the first two he tried as a Celtic. That boosted the lead to 41-22 with 2:13 left in the second quarter.
"I think everybody was just a little bit anxious and wanting to make it work so much," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said.
Miami then got a brief burst, scoring six straight points to make it 41-28. The last basket in that surge was a dunk by James on a backward pass from Eddie House, whose steal started their 2-on-none break.
That drew cheers from two Heat fans -- one wearing a T-shirt with James' name on the back and the other with a jersey bearing Wade's name -- but a fan wearing a green Celtics T-shirt, yelled, "He's supposed to do that. That is not impressive."
It was considering how poorly the Heat shot in the first half against a quick, aggressive Celtics defense.
Miami missed 30 of its 41 shots, a paltry 26.8 percent. Boston went 17 for 38 (44.7 percent).
The Celtics lost Pierce with 4:32 left in the third period when he hit the floor and hurt his back as he was charged with a blocking foul on James, who made two shots and cut the lead to 55-45. Pierce returned with 10:43 left in the game with Boston ahead 64-57.
And he finished the scoring with his two free throws with 22 seconds to go.
"It was a big game. It was a fun game," Rivers said. "They're going to be a lot better when we see them again. And, hopefully, we are as well."
NOTES: James' 31 points were the most by a Heat player in his debut, passing the 25 scored by Antoine Walker and Willie Burton. ... Among the Boston athletes watching from the stands were David Ortiz of the Red Sox and Wes Welker, Vince Wilfork, Deion Branch and Brandon Meriweather of the Patriots. ... Glen Davis had 13 points on 6-for-7 shooting and five rebounds in 29 minutes off Boston's bench. ... Bosh is 2-12 in Boston, the most losses he's had as a visitor against any team.
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