Miami Raid the TD Garden and was defeated 103-84 for boston celticsconfirms historical statistics that no team has managed to come back from 3-0 in the ‘play-offs’ and Eastern Finals closes tie 4-3 in the seventh and final game. They head to the NBA Finals, where Denver awaits them with many more rest days and the Jokic-Murray couple sharpening their knives. Derrick White scored 18 points and became a supporter of the team, who was practically injured in the first game of the game in which Tatum was orphaned, but still managed to finish with 14 points and 11 rebounds. However, the ‘Proud Greens’ paid dearly for the gruesome play of Jaylen Brown, who, despite being the team’s top scorer with 19 points, landed a gruesome 8 in 23 shots, including 1 out of 9 from the three-point range. He adorned some dire stats with 8 losses. Plus, no one in Boston seemed to be able to shoot from beyond the arc: the Celtics finished disastrously with 3-pointers (21.4%) 9 out of 42.
On the other hand, some Miami Heat who didn’t pay the price for the dreaded mental blow that was the winning basket by Derrick White’s bell in game six. Under the guidance of a stratospheric Caleb Martin who scored 26 points and 10 rebounds on a stunning 11/16 shooting, the Floridas quickly took the lead near ten points and never let go. Jimmy Butler has also recovered from his last few bad games and finished with 28 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals.
The first minute of the match was flowing and the score was still 0-0. Jayson Tatum jumped to shoot and sprained his ankle after losing his balance from contact with Gabe Vincent. He continued to play but his grimace was evident and you could clearly see that he was exhausted. This was the first indication that Boston was on a rough night.
The second clue came in the form of a terrible external error. The Celtics needed thirteen tries for their first three-pointer to hit the leaderboard. Too many advantages for the Heat, led by an absolutely unchained Caleb Martin, left with an advantage from the start. first quarter is over 22-15 for visitors.
While Boston tried to play defensively to narrow the gap, Miami was much more relaxed than seen in games five and six. They didn’t let the Celtics become completely dependent and kept the lead within manageable margins. So much so that they took the second quarter 30-26 and went ahead by eleven points (52-41).
The third period was like the awakening of Boston. Helped by poor offensive performance by Bam Adebayo, who was pushed by a multi-link TD Garden and finished with just 12 points (though he finished with 10 rebounds and 7 assists), the Massachusetts team grabbed White’s hand and came within five distance. Before Miami got back together. Caleb Martin decided there was enough excitement, he fired a pair of 3-pointers and threw a buzzer-beater on the swing and controlled the damage until the Heat lost fourth by 24-25 (24-25).76-66).
That was the Celtics’ compulsion, who missed too much on someone thrown against Derrick White’s effort. While Tatum limped (despite playing 41 minutes) and Brown put on a terrible game, the contribution of Smart (9 points), Horford (8 points and 8 rebounds) and Robert Williams (8 points and 6 rebounds) seemed inadequate. Victory. Miami smelled blood and jumped on his neck. They tripled the game with an amazing 14 out of 28 on the outside shot, the Heat had 17 points in the blink of an eye and the game ended there. Boston threw in the towel and the final six minutes was a 23-point lead as Miami took the lead in the first game of the Finals in Denver.
After the final bell rang, the Heat celebrated the move after a traumatic Game 7 defeat to Boston in Miami in last year’s Eastern Finals. Jimmy Butler was named the draw’s MVP, and Miami, who has already bought plane tickets for tonight’s trip to Colorado, will face a well-rested Nuggets in the final series that kicks off early Thursday morning and runs through Friday.