NBA: 76ers Stun Miami Heat

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*Guard Michael Carter-Williamsof the Philadelphia 76ers (r) drives to the basket with guard Norris Cole of the Miami Heat defending during their NBA match on 30 October, 2013 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA.

 

Carter-Williams had a debut to remember, using 22 points, 12 assists, and nine steals to lead the Philadelphia 76ers past the Miami Heat 114-110 points in the NBA on Wednesday night.

The rookie out of Syracuse nearly upstaged Iverson on a night Philly feted his spectacular career.

”You see what he can bring on a big stage,” 76ers rookie head coach Brett Brown said.

MCW was the MVP of the fourth quarter, picking up two more steals, harassing James in the lane, and sealing the win from the free-throw line.

Spencer Hawes scored 24 points and put the Sixers ahead for good with a 3-pointer, then a driving layup for a 109-108 lead with 2:01 left.

”Everything was clicking tonight,” Carter-Williams said. ”If we can consistently play together, then we can be a good team.”

The guys in the locker room might be the only ones who think that. As the NBA season tipped off, the over-under out of Las Vegas for total wins for the 76ers this year is 16.5, the lowest of any team in the league.

Against the two-time defending champion Heat, no one in Philly cared. James missed five of six shots in the fourth, losing the ball on one drive down the middle, then blowing a 6-footer on the next possession.

Shane Battier missed all seven 3-pointers in the game and the Heat missed 10 straight shots in the fourth – after scoring a whopping 45 points in the third.

The Heat needed all those points to rally after the Sixers dominated from the opening tip. They made their first 11 shots and raced to leads of 19-0 and 26-4, putting the champs on their heels a night after they received their rings.

James had 25 points and 13 assists and Chris Bosh scored 22 for Miami.

Miami guard Dwyane Wade sat out to rest his sore knees. Coach Erik Spoelstra says he wanted to give Wade an extra day to recover with the Heat playing in consecutive nights. Wade scored 13 points for the Heat in their 107-95 win over Chicago on Tuesday.

Carter-Williams also hit four 3-pointers, had seven rebounds and his nine steals set an NBA first-game record. ”I couldn’t think of a better way to start your NBA career,” James said.

For most of the game, the Sixers played more like the team in the hunt for the championship, not one in full blown rebuilding mode. Iverson, Charles Barkley, Julius Erving and Moses Malone were among the former Sixers on hand for opening night.

The Heat surely could have used Wade. Wade, though, had walked into locker room both knees wrapped in ice and an understanding it was too early in the season to push himself. He said it was ”just being smart.”

”It was not pre-planned, it was something our trainers and coaches came to me with,” Wade said. ”It’s early in the season, it’s just a precaution.”

James said Wade could take all the time he needed. ”If he needs to take the second game of the season, the 30th game, 50th game, 80th game, that’s the way it is,” James said.

After all, the Heat were a double-digit favorite to rout the Sixers, and expected to have little trouble against one of the worst teams in the NBA.


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