So naturally, Philadelphia started the game on a 19-0 run against the reigning champions. LeBron James eventually stopped the bleeding to make it 19-2, but not before Evan Turner dunked over James in transition.

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Philly led 33-14 after one quarter, but the Heat had cut the deficit to 51-49 by halftime.

The Sixers held on for a 114-110 win, led by a near quadruple-double from rookie Michael Carter-Williams in his Philly debut.