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LeBron James scores two of his 31 points against the Boston Celtics in his first game of the season and first game as a Miami Heat at the Boston Garden. Despite his efforts, The Miami Heat lost 88-80.
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LeBron James scores two of his 31 points against the Boston Celtics in his first game of the season and first game as a Miami Heat at the Boston Garden. Despite his efforts, The Miami Heat lost 88-80.
LeBron James scores two of his 31 points against the Boston Celtics in his first game of the season and first game as a Miami Heat at the Boston Garden. Despite his efforts, The Miami Heat lost 88-80.
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Team | Miami Heat |
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