After the Miami Heat posted first quarter and first half point totals on Tuesday night in Boston that were lower than any the team had in all of the previous season without LeBron James and Chris Bosh, the Heat
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LeBron James had 10 first half points, but led the game with six turnovers.
James Jones hit four three-pointers in the second quarter after the Heat started 0-for-4 from beyond the arc. Jones finished tied with Dwyane Wade for the game lead at halftime with 12 points. The surge from Jones came at an opportune time, as Philly was leading Miami with about nine and a half minutes left in the second quarter.
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