LeBron struggles but Cavs beat Heat in OT | Inquirer Sports

LeBron struggles but Cavs beat Heat in OT

/ 09:58 AM October 12, 2014

Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James, second from right, is blocked by Miami Heat's Chris Bosh, left, and Luol Deng at a NBA preseason basketball game that's part of the NBA Global Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014. AP

Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James, second from right, is blocked by Miami Heat’s Chris Bosh, left, and Luol Deng at a NBA preseason basketball game that’s part of the NBA Global Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014. AP

RIO DE JANEIRO — LeBron James scored seven points while playing only 20 minutes against his former team, and the Cleveland Cavaliers went on to beat the Miami Heat 122-119 in overtime Saturday in an exhibition game in Brazil.

Kevin Love, who was acquired by Cleveland a month after James left the Heat to return to Ohio, finished with 25 points in an entertaining game in the beachfront city that will host the 2016 Olympics.

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Chris Bosh led Miami with 19 points. The Cavaliers are 2-0 in the preseason and the Heat fell to 0-3.

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The HSBC Arena, which will be used for gymnastics during the Olympics, had a sold-out crowd of 15,411, with the top ticket advertised at $350 and green and yellow Brazilian flags adding to the color.

James shook hands with the Heat starters at the tipoff, but made little eye contact. James said in practices in Rio there was no bad blood, which was confirmed by former teammates Dwyane Wade and Bosh.

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”He’s on another team,” Bosh said Friday. ”I think he’d understand that. I understand that. We’ll have plenty of time to talk in the summer, and that’s how it is now.”

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The real tension between the Heat and Cavs comes on Dec. 25, when the teams meet for the first time in the regular season.

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James struggled in the first half and played little after that, but his new team carried him. James shot only 1 of 6, missed his only 3-point attempt and his first three free throws.

According to a report this week by Forbes, James overtook Tiger Woods as the most marketable athlete in the world.

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It was the Cavaliers’ 32-year-old Brazilian center Anderson Varejao who got the loudest applause, upstaging James when the teams were introduced. Varejao left Brazil at 19 to begin playing abroad.

”I’ve been waiting my entire life for this,” Varejao said from an on-court microphone. ”I hope you enjoy it.”

They did.

James missed the first shot of the game, a fall-away jumper from the left wing. Moments later Varejao scored the first points of the game on the Cavs’ second trip down the floor. He finished the first quarter with eight points as the Cavs led 27-21.

Miami trailed by 20 points, but rallied against the Cavs’ reserves to tie it at 105 and force overtime. Cleveland stretched the lead to 122-119 on two free throws by Joe Harris with 13 seconds left. Miami’s Shabazz Napier missed two 3-point attempts in the final seconds.

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The Cavs played without guard Kyrie Irving, who sprained his right ankle before the team left the United States.

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