The Miami Heat got their NBA championship rings,
watched a video tribute to last season's record-setting campaign and
then went out and showed why they are still the team to beat.
Playing host to the Chicago Bulls in one of three games that
launched the 2013-14 National Basketball Association season on Tuesday,
Miami went on a wild 31-5 run that spanned the opening two quarters en
route to a 107-95 victory.
The win spoiled Derrick Rose's long-awaited return to the Bulls
lineup as the NBA's 2011 Most Valuable Player was playing his first game
since suffering a knee injury in April last year.
The two-time reigning champion Heat got off to a slow start
following a lengthy pre-game ceremony to recognise last season's title
run but found their groove late in the first quarter and then held off a
late charge by the Bulls.
Showcasing their well-rounded roster on a night when LeBron James
and Dwyane Wade went a combined 10-of-23 from the field, Miami had seven
players reach double-digit scoring, including three off the bench.
Carlos Boozer carried the load for the Bulls with a game-high 31
points while Rose, who received a "welcome back" tweet from President
Barack Obama before the game, was held to 12 points on four-of-14
shooting.
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Miami, coming off a remarkable season that included a 27-game
winning streak, a franchise-best 66-16 record and a playoff run that was
capped by a victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the decisive seventh
game of the NBA Finals, built a 25-point lead that was cut down to nine
with 1:40 to play.
But Shane Battier, who came off the bench and landed all four of his
three-point attempts, drained one from beyond the arc with 1:33
remaining as the Heat held on for the win.
In other opening-day action, Paul George scored a game-high 24
points and Roy Hibbert grabbed 16 rebounds as the Indiana Pacers earned a
hard-fought 97-87 victory over the visiting Orlando Magic.
The Pacers, who were one win shy of reaching last season's NBA
Finals, had their hands full versus an Orlando team that had the NBA's
worst record last season.
The Los Angeles Lakers, despite playing without the injured Kobe
Bryant, stunned the more fancied Los Angeles Clippers 116-103 at Staples
Center after producing a sizzling display late in the night's final
game.
Seven Lakers players reached double-digits in scoring, five of them
from the bench, as the team poured in 14-of-29 three-pointers,
outscoring their opponents 41-24 in the fourth period.
Backup guard Xavier Henry led the way with a game-high 22 points on
eight-of-13 shooting while Jordan Farmar, also off the bench, weighed in
with 16 points. Spanish center Pau Gasol contributed 15. (Reporting by
Frank Pingue in Toronto and Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles.
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