Heat give Celtics playoff nightmares again
2 years ago - Sportingbase
The Miami Heat are once again giving the Boston Celtics all they can handle in the National Basketball Association postseason. A year after knocking them out in the Eastern Conference Finals in seven games, Miami was at it again on Wednesday. They defeated the Boston Celtics 111-101 to tie their Eastern Conference first round playoff series at a game apiece. Despite only qualifying for the NBA playoffs through the midseason tournament, like they did a year ago, the Heat are in the position to cause even more havoc in the 2024 NBA Playoffs.
You can throw the regular season records out the window now. It simply does not matter that the Celtics were at 64 wins and 18 losses with a winning percentage of .780, and the Heat were at 46 wins and 36 losses, a full 18 games back of the Celtics in the Eastern Conference standings. This is a whole new season now, as the series shifts to Miami as a best-of-five series from this point forward. In fact, Miami actually has the home court advantage.
Five Heat players reached double digits in scoring in game two at the Toronto Dominion Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. Shooting guard Tyler Herro of Milwaukee, Wisconsin led the Heat with 24 points and 14 assists for the double-double. Center Bam Adebayo of Newark, New Jersey and shooting guard Caleb Martin of Winston-Salem, North Carolina had 21 points each. Adebayo also had the double-double as he had 10 rebounds. Small forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. of Irvine, California had 14 points, and rookie power forward Nikola Jovic of Leicester, Great Britain, had 11 points. Game three shifts to Miami on Saturday.
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