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LeBron, Heat dig deep to top Pacers

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Miami Heat's James drives on Indiana Pacers' Stephenson during their NBA Eastern Conference final basketball playoff in Miami. Photo: Reuters

It could have been the perfect matchup to cap an unforgettable game. LeBron James driving to the rim to face Roy Hibbert, one play to decide Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.

Alas, Hibbert was on the bench for the deciding moment.

And James made Miami’s game-winner seem way too easy.

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James blew past Paul George and made a layup as time expired, and the Heat found a way to outlast the Indiana Pacers 103-102 in a back-and-forth Game 1 of the East title series Wednesday night. There were 18 ties and 17 lead changes, two coming in the final 2.2 seconds, the last on a play that had Hibbert shaking his head in disbelief at his seat 75 feet away from where James beat both the clock and the Pacers in one swoop.

“Once I got the ball,” James said, “I was the only option.”

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He finished with his ninth career postseason triple-double - 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists - which might have been easily overlooked on this night. The Heat looked like they had the game won in regulation, before George connected on a tying 3-pointer from 32 feet away with 0.7 seconds left to extend the game. And then the Pacers looked like they had stolen Game 1 when George made three free throws for a one-point lead with 2.2 ticks left in overtime.

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