BOSTON -- Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James twice sought out a 16-year-old who overcame severe brain damage to play two sports at a Boston-area high school during Tuesday night's game against the Boston Celtics.
During the second quarter of Cleveland's 89-77 win, the Celtics honored Aaron Miller, who the team said had undergone thousands of hours of surgery and physical therapy in efforts to overcome a medical condition doctors believed would paralyze him for life. Miller now competes on both the basketball and golf teams at Newton North High School.