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Celtics vs. Heat takeaways: Jayson Tatum, defense shine in Game 4 ... (NBC Sports Boston)

Jayson Tatum and the Celtics bounced back in a massive way Monday night, routing the Heat 102-82 in Game 4 at TD Garden to tie the Eastern Conference Finals ...

After committing a whopping 23 turnovers in Game 3, the Celtics had just nine turnovers Monday night. The Heat aren't a very talented offensive team and rely on their defense to generate offense. Jayson Tatum led the charge with a game-high 31 points, nearly doubling the output of Miami's starters, who scored just 18 points combined. After scoring 39 points in the first quarter of Game 1, the Heat scored one point in the first eight minutes of Game 4. The Celtics deserve a lot of credit for swarming Miami from the jump, and the duo of Robert Williams and Al Horford (six blocks combined) played excellent defense on Bam Adebayo to neutralize the Heat big man after his breakout Game 3. After dropping a wild Game 3 at home on Saturday, the Celtics bounced back with a resounding 102-82 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals at TD Garden.

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How the Celtics dominated the Heat in Game 4 to even the series (The Athletic)

The NBA Eastern Conference finals resume Monday with Game 4 between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics at TD Garden. The Heat defeated the Celtics 109-103 in ...

He had a great stop on Butler backing him down to end the quarter and has been everything Boston needed with Marcus Smart down tonight. He’s not alone, of course, as Miami is 6-of-25. Yes, they needed every one of his 18 first-half points, and he’s 5-of-7 shooting. Not only has that allowed them to snag offensive boards on misses, but it's pinned Miami’s back line under the hoop on their perimeter drives. Miami’s defensive strategy — zone or no zone — is designed to conceal a soft underbelly at the rim. They protect the hoop by flooding the free-throw line extended, then use their speed to fly out to shooters. Great block there by Robert Williams, but he winced a bit afterward. May 24, 2022 at 2:12 AM UTC May 24, 2022 at 2:18 AM UTC May 24, 2022 at 2:24 AM UTC LeBron James’ individual dominance really kept most of the eight (!) straight conference finals his teams in Miami and Cleveland made between 2011 and 2018 from being all that competitive. Tatum finished with 31 points, eight rebounds and five assists on 8-of-16 shooting from the field.

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Celtics-Heat Takes Another Turn—This Time, Maybe for Good? (Sports Illustrated)

Got a prediction for how the next three games play out? Jimmy the Greek couldn't handicap this. The weather is more predictable. In Game 1, Miami, behind a 39– ...

In Game 5, the Celtics were more careful. Robert Williams limped off the floor in the third quarter. In Game 4, Boston kicked the ball around. They committed three turnovers in the first half. That’s the lowest output by any team in a playoff game in the last quarter century. The Heat finished the game shooting 33.3% from the floor and 38.9% from three. He chipped in a steal. He had three points in Game 1, a monster performance when compared to the goose egg he put up in 14 minutes in Game 2. He scored 105 points in three games after losses to Milwaukee last round. In Game 2, Boston led by as many as 34 before settling for a 25-point win. He took a charge. In Game 1, Miami, behind a 39–14 third quarter, won by 11.

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Celtics limit Heat starters to fewest points in playoff game since NBA ... (NBC Sports Boston)

The starting five of the Miami Heat had an historically abysmal performance in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Over 66 games in the regular season, Herro averaged a career-high 20.7 points per game, but started only 10 games. Miami was missing a key role player of its own in sixth man Tyler Herro, however. Oladipo was the only Miami player to play 30 minutes in the game.

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Boston Celtics maul Miami Heat to level NBA Eastern Conference final (The Guardian)

Jayson Tatum scored 31 points and the Boston Celtics pounded the Miami Heat early, jumping out to a 26-4 lead and cruising to a 102-82 victory.

The Celtics took a 29-11 lead into the second quarter and led 57-33 at the half. Butler was in the starting lineup after missing the second half of Game 3 with swelling in his right knee. Miami missed 15 of their first 16 shots in the second straight game that was all but over after 12 minutes.

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6 takeaways as Jayson Tatum, Celtics eviscerate Heat in Game 4 to ... (Boston.com)

Jayson Tatum scored 31 points and the Celtics demolished the Heat in Game 4, sending the series back to Boston tied at two games apiece.

6. Al Horford scored just five points and still put together a nice game — 13 rebounds and four blocked shots. Then they went to smaller lineups where they don’t have a lot of rim protection there, so we were really trying to get to the paint, attack. Obviously I was ready to get back to play, but I didn’t doubt myself. “I’m a big believer in you can’t change what happened. “So came out with the right mindset but have to duplicate that Game 5 coming off a win as opposed to only when we lose it.” “When they’re giving us reads, you’ve got to make the right play,” Williams said. “Like I said, though, coming out of this game, no doubts in my head. On the other end, the Celtics stuck Williams in the dunker’s spot — an adjustment astutely noted by the Athletic’s Mike Prada. Doing so forced Miami’s defense (which lacks rim protection) to stay back and defend the Celtics’ drives around the rim, rather than allowing Adebayo to roam around in space where he’s comfortable. We shouldn’t have to get punched in the mouth to respond. “I think we only had [3-4 turnovers] in the first quarter,” Ime Udoka said. “We need to work on being better in that aspect. After Victor Oladipo scored the team’s first field goal — a 3-pointer — they didn’t score again until there was 1:50 remaining.

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Jayson Tatum, Celtics bury Heat early, level series 2-2 (CNA)

Jayson Tatum knew he needed to step up on Monday night after delivering a clunker performance two nights earlier. The Celtics forward came out firing and ...

Boston led 76-52 entering the final stanza and remained comfortably ahead throughout the period. Boston led 57-33 at the break behind 24 points from Tatum. On to the next one." White scored the game's first seven points and Tatum contributed nine during the burst. "We're not making any excuses," Spoelstra said. We came out in the right mindset." We obviously set the tone right there," Celtics coach Ime Udoka said. "Nobody scored in double figures among their starters. The Heat shot 33.3 per cent from the field and their starters scored just 18 points on combined 7-of-36 shooting (19.4 per cent). Miami star Jimmy Butler had just six points on 3-of-14 shooting and struggled during 27 minutes of action. On Saturday, Tatum tallied just 10 points on 3-of-14 shooting and committed six turnovers. "We knew this was a game we really needed.

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Jayson Tatum made a key adjustment to lead Celtics to Game 4 rout ... (NBC Sports Boston)

Jayson Tatum didn't shoot the lights out in Game 4, but he made huge strides in another area of his game to help lead the Celtics to a 20-point rout of the ...

It was more about living at the free throw line and being able to get us out of position." "He was able to get into a good rhythm just by seeing the ball go in from the free throw line quite a bit. "They went to smaller lineups where they don't have a lot of rim protection there, so we were really trying to get to the paint and attack," Udoka said. "He was able to get into gaps, get angles and draw fouls. When Miami went small in search of an offensive spark, Tatum took advantage by driving to get a layup or a foul. He did that from the start."

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Celtics turn for ECF blowout, beat Heat by 20 to even series 2-2 (NBC Sports)

Another Eastern Conference Finals game, another blowout. This time it was the Celtics getting up by more than 20 in the first quarter and routing th Heat.

It’s tough to draw any conclusions about a game like this — but every game in this series has been some version of this, with the teams trading turns blowing each other out. Victor Oladipo led the Heat with 23 points off the bench. Part of it was Boston’s defense played with the desperation of a team that knew it needed a win. Maybe it was all of the above. Teams get more rest in the first round, in series with less on the line, and both the Heat and Celtics are battling injuries and fatigue this series. When Butler isn’t right and Tyler Herro is out, the Heat struggled to create good looks or hit tough shots.

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NBA: Tatum stars as Celtics rout Heat to square series at 2-2 (The Straits Times)

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum during game four of the 2022 eastern conference finals at TD Garden, on May 23, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS/USA TODAY SPORTS.

It's best of three now, we'll just go away now for game five and get ready." After the last game we were just ready to play, to get back out here and play better. "It's been a back and forth series so far.

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Game 4: Many Star Players Still On Injury Report For Heat And Celtics (Sports Illustrated)

The Miami Heat and Boston Celtics are facing off for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and many players are still on the injury report for the game.

- SHOULD THE BUCKS MAKE A TRADE? On Sunday afternoon, the Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 7 to the Boston Celtics, which officially ends their 2021-22 NBA season in the second-round. The Heat won the first game of the series, but they got absolutely blown out in Game 2 by the Celtics. The Miami Heat and Boston Celtics are once again back in Massachusetts to take on the Celtics for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and for the game there are still many players on the injury report for each team.

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Back-and-forth nature of Eastern Conference finals continues with ... (USA TODAY)

The Celtics-Heat Eastern Conference final has been a back-and-forth series with neither team able to win consecutive games.

But even in victory, the Celtics still had a weird game. "Sometimes when you have two really competitive teams, it doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be a one-point game," Spoelstra said. In Game 4, the roles reversed. The conference finals in different ways have been duds. "Outside of these crazy runs, you have two really competitive teams," he said. Boston was up 34 in Game 2.

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Celtics must play every game as must-win as East Finals against ... (masslive.com)

The Celtics responded well to their Game 3 loss, just as they have all season, but it's now onto Game 5 and how they respond to a victory.

Even for the hardiest teams, an unlucky night could be their undoing, and that’s even if their defense plays at peak levels like Monday. That outcome is what the Celtics are looking to avoid as it’s now a race to two wins. Whenever the season ends, the Celtics should be commended for their grit and adaptability. It’ll be a grind to the end — whenever that is — as both teams are nursing injuries. But obviously when we lose a game, we feel like the next game is do-or-die, and then we come out and play like we did.” There’s still time for the Celtics to reach their ceiling, whether that’s making it to the NBA Finals or winning the whole thing. But the Celtics must play with the same urgency of a must-win game in all of their contests — not just when the pressure is at its toughest.

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Celtics vs Heat: Jayson Tatum runs rampant as Boston dominates ... (CNN)

The Boston Celtics could not have asked for a better time for Jayson Tatum to rediscover his best form than on Monday night.

We never could get any kind of grip on the game." "We're not making any excuses. I didn't doubt myself."

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Boston Celtics Romp Over Miami Heat (The New York Times)

Boston and Miami keep trading blowout wins in their playoff series.

He averaged eight free throws a game in the regular season, among the best in the league. In Game 3 against the Bucks, Tatum had only 10 points and shot 4 of 19 from the field. It was the exact kind of energy that Boston sorely missed in the first half of Game 3. He was aggressive in attacking the basket, getting to the line 16 times, more than any other game in this playoff run. The Celtics have not lost two games in a row the entire postseason. In large part, this was because of the presence of Celtics center Robert Williams III, who missed Game 3 because of knee soreness. They also won in spite of a poor game from guard Jaylen Brown, who shot 5 for 20 from the field for 12 points. Heat center Bam Adebayo, who finally broke out for 31 points in Game 3, reverted to being tentative, shooting the ball only twice in the first half. Amazingly, the last time there was a lead change was in Game 2, in which the Celtics led by as many as 34. Most of the starters were out of the game for good by early in the final quarter. In Game 3 on Saturday night, the Heat went up by 26 points in the first half. It hasn’t been a question of being home or away, since each team has won a game on the road.

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Celtics hold Heat to historically bad offensive performance, plus can ... (CBSSports.com)

Sure, Miami missed some looks it normally makes, but Boston's defensive masterpiece was the story of the night. A pivotal Game 5 is tomorrow night back in Miami ...

It's a fresh start under Mike McDaniel. The pass-catchers will get a ton of YAC. The offensive line is much improved. With OTAs upon us, it's time to identify some breakout candidates for the 2022 NFL season. They will run the ball. General manager Calvin Booth is expected to take over Connelly's position in the Mile High City. The 18 points by starters are fewest in a playoff game since starters began being tracked in the 1970-71 season. The money being given to Connelly says as much. And that's where, in retrospect, things never fully materialized for Real Madrid. Mbappé and his family never signed an official document or contract with Real Madrid. They only held negotiations for a contract discussed verbally. But to lose in four games to an in-state rival with your best players silenced is never a good feeling. They scored three goals total in this four-game series. The Lightning are eight wins away from changing that. But a start like the Celtics had last night certainly helps a lot. The Heat's first field goal came with just over three minutes left in the first quarter.

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How to Watch Heat at Celtics Eastern Conference Finals Game 4 on ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics will play Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Monday. Here's how to watch, with gametime and TV information, ...

- The Celtics and Heat have played a total of 26 playoff games and four playoff series all-time. The Celtics went on a 10-0 run to close the first-half of play, cutting the Heat’s lead to 15 points, but the Heat were ultimately able to hold on thanks to some big shots by Bam Adebayo and Max Strus late in the game. Early on, the Heat came out firing offensively in the first quarter of play, opening the game on a 24-7 run and taking as much as a 26-point lead at one point late in the first-half. On the other side of things, Jaylen Brown stepped up and scored 40 points for the Celtics, but Jayson Tatum had just 10 points and Boston’s bench was nonexistent all night long. Not to mention, Boston did not help themselves by turning the ball over 24 times! - 3 Things We Learned From Heat-Celtics Eastern Conference Finals Game 3 On Saturday: The Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics 109-103 on the road in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday to reclaim home court and take a 2-1 series lead ahead of Monday’s Game 4.CLICK HERE. - The Heat finished the regular season ranking fifth in defensive rating and fifth in points allowed per game (105.6), while the Celtics finished the regular season ranking second in defensive rating and first in points allowed per game (104.5). - The Celtics (17) and Heat (3) have combined to win 20 NBA championships. The Heat are 15-11 against the Celtics in the playoffs, including this postseason, and Miami is 3-1 against Boston in playoff series, including being 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals against Boston, beating them in 2012 and 2020 to advance to the NBA Finals. - The Celtics recorded 21 assists on a total of 34 made shots (61.8%), whereas the Heat recorded 22 assists on a total of 43 made shots (51.2%). Perhaps the biggest impact for Miami though came from Victor Oladipo, as the former All-Star guard started the second-half in favor of the injured Jimmy Butler and delivered some massive minutes on the defensive-end of the floor, causing headaches for Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown all night long as their primary defender. - The Miami Heat are looking to make it back to the NBA Finals for the second-time in the last three seasons.

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5 takeaways from Celtics' series-tying victory in Game 4 of Eastern ... (NBA.com)

The wild swings continue as Boston never trails and leads by as many as 32 to smash Miami and knot the series at 2-2.

White got tossed into the deep end of the pool Monday, having to fill in for the injured Smart (ankle). All he did was come out on blast, scoring Boston’s first seven points in a start that eventually ballooned to 18-1. You kind of just learn it on the fly, try not to step on any toes, which kind of sets you back personally.” There are moments in the second half when Boston’s big lead ebbed and flowed when veteran big man Al Horford seemed to be stabilizing the whole arena. Horford refused to let that happen by leading the way in two huge areas: rebounding and defense. As a team, Boston out-rebounded the Heat 60-39 and had 11 blocks to the other guys’ two. “So I just try to let him know we’re thankful for him. That meant upheaval and pressure to live up to that hefty price tag. “Just letting him know that he can be comfortable with us,” center Robert Williams III said. Said Spoestra: “You know, sometimes when you have two really competitive teams, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to be a one-point game. “What you’re looking at is a great series,” he said. Which only shows the folly of counting quarters. Yet it still won the game by 20.

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Betting tips for Eastern Conference finals - Heat-Celtics Game 4 (ESPN)

Our betting experts break down the pivotal Game 4 matchup between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics at TD Garden.

Adebayo led Miami in points (31), rebounds (10), assists (6), steals (4) and blocks (1) in a playoff game for the first time in his career. Best bet: Celtics -6.0. The Heat have won just two of 12 quarters in this series -- the third quarter of Game 1 and the first quarter of Game 3. I've hammered the over in every game of this series, and the over is 3-0. Over their past five matchups, including the regular season, the two teams have averaged a combined 216.8 PPG and have gone over 207.5 in four of the five outings. This is eerily similar to what happened in the last round against the Bucks. Tatum struggled in Game 3, scoring 10 points (4-for-19 FG) with one rebound and three assists in a close loss that put the Celtics down 2-1. Both the Celtics and Heat are excellent defensive teams with offenses diverse and powerful enough to score reasonably over the course of the game. Tatum struggled in Game 3, scoring 10 points (3-for-14 FG) with six boards and four assists in a close loss that put the Celtics down two games to one. Adebayo had a huge performance in Game 3 and showed that the Heat can count on him to open up the floor for the offense. Tatum tied his lowest-scoring game of the postseason with 10 points in Game 3. He has averaged 5.2 assists per game during the playoffs and could play the role of facilitator Monday night for the Heat. -- Moody The Celtics will need Tatum to step up if they want to win the series, and I expect him to come out strong tonight. So why not take advantage of that in a critical game at home?

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Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat picks, predictions, odds: Who wins ... (AZCentral.com)

The Boston Celtics and seed Miami Heat face off on Wednesday at FTX Arena in Miami in Game 5 of their NBA Playoffs series.

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The Celtics-Heat series has just been the worst (For The Win)

And not very entertaining. While Steph Curry and the Warriors are a win away from sweeping the Mavs, the Celtics and Heat are all tied up at two games apiece ...

The Heat used a big third-quarter run in Game 1 to win by 11. Now the series goes back to Miami and good luck trying to predict what will happen there. The suspense that you look for in a huge playoff game was never there. The Celtics needed a win at home to even the series. The game was never entertaining. The Heat needed a win to take control of the series before heading home to Miami for Game 5.

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A bounce back beatdown: 10 Takeaways from Boston Celtics-Miami ... (CelticsBlog)

4. Al Horford played about as dominant of a five-point game as you'll ever see. He, along with Rob Williams, completely owned the paint for Boston. The two ...

He waited way too long in what was largely a 20-25-point game in the fourth quarter to pull the regulars. He just has to wait for Al Horford and Derrick White to cut and suck in the weakside defenders. But for that to happen, the shooters have to hit shots. He’s often responsible for the Celtics getting off to good starts. 7. For the Celtics offense to function at it’s best, they have to be a drive-and-kick team. Jimmy Butler has done a pretty job of getting his body into the Celtics defenders to create space on drives or to draw a foul. It was a tour de force for the Celtics veteran leader. 6. A big part of the defensive dominance was Rob Williams helping Al Horford control the paint. Now, the Celtics have a plethora of players who can work the middle or a zone. This is outstanding play design to open the second half. Going right at Strus is becoming a recurring theme for the Celtics the deeper this series goes: He’s probably the best Boston player about pushing pace and he does so here before throwing the alley-oop to Jayson Tatum:

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Tatum pours in 31 points as Celtics even Eastern Conference Finals ... (CelticsBlog)

After a historically loose performance in Game 3, Boston grabbed a commanding victory over Miami in Game 4.

The Heat continued to struggle offensively, shooting 12/50 (24%). Likewise, the Celtics offense took a dip in the third, mustering just 19 points. Williams shot 4/4 from the free throw line in the first half. Oladipo continued to be the only source of offense for Miami, putting up 55% of the Heat’s first half points. To begin the third quarter, Boston continued to build its lead. Miami closed out the third quarter with eight unanswered to cut the lead to 23. The Celtics’ defense continued to keep the team ahead as the second quarter pressed on. Jayson Tatum responded to the critics after a 10-point, six-turnover game on Saturday, leading the Celtics in scoring with 31. The Heat starters couldn’t get anything to fall, as Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry all struggled offensively. Boston started with a 7-0 run, as White came ready to play in Smart’s absence. Defense was the key to the big win. After White’s outburst, Tatum began to heat up. Tyler Herro was out for Miami with a groin injury.

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3 Things We Learned From Heat-Celtics Eastern Conference Finals ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Boston Celtics defeated the Miami Heat 102-82 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Monday to even up this series at 2-2 heading back to Miami ...

In their two losses in Games 2 and 4, the Heat have averaged just 35.0 points in the paint and have averaged 18.0 free-throw attempts per game. Coming out hot and starting strong has opened up these massive leads in this series and if either side can get going from deep early on in Game 5 on Wednesday, then we could be in store for yet another blowout victory. Maybe injuries have a lot to do with this, but just look at the trends so far. Defensively, Boston was locked in for this game and as they continued to get stops on defense, their offense began to click. Heading into Game 4 on Monday, the Heat led this series 2-1 after beating the Celtics in Game 3 by six points. Scoring 31 points on 8-16 shooting, Jayson Tatum looked like his All-Star self after a poor 10-point performance in Game 3.

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Celtics Know Winning Game 5 Starts with Staying Urgent: 'We ... (Sports Illustrated)

For the Celtics to return home a win away from reaching the NBA Finals, they'll have to play with the same edge they had in a must-win Game 4.

We shouldn't have to get punched in the mouth to respond." The Heat played like a team that already got what it came for, but Boston couldn't allow that to influence them. Game 4's win was the latest example of that. We need to work on being better in that aspect. It required refocusing, which for Tatum meant bouncing back from arguably the worst showing of his playoff career. That was also true on Monday, where it's safe to say Boston's season was on the line.

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Boston Celtics pound injured Miami Heat; set up pivotal Game 5 in ... (Sir Charles In Charge)

The Boston Celtics bounced back in a huge way as they pounded the Miami Heat in Game 4 to set up a pivotal Game 5 in the Eastern Conference Finals.

Heading into a pivotal Game 5, there is plenty on the line for both teams. The Celtics cruised to a 20-point victory to tie the Eastern Conference Finals at 2-2. For the Celtics, some of that same narrative could follow should they lose to the Heat. This Boston core has gotten close time and time again.

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A bounce back beatdown: 10 Takeaways from Boston Celtics-Miami ... (CelticsBlog)

Boston evened the series at 2-2 by going wire-to-wire in a blowout of Miami.

He waited way too long in what was largely a 20-25-point game in the fourth quarter to pull the regulars. He just has to wait for Al Horford and Derrick White to cut and suck in the weakside defenders. But for that to happen, the shooters have to hit shots. He’s often responsible for the Celtics getting off to good starts. 7. For the Celtics offense to function at it’s best, they have to be a drive-and-kick team. Jimmy Butler has done a pretty job of getting his body into the Celtics defenders to create space on drives or to draw a foul. It was a tour de force for the Celtics veteran leader. 6. A big part of the defensive dominance was Rob Williams helping Al Horford control the paint. Now, the Celtics have a plethora of players who can work the middle or a zone. This is outstanding play design to open the second half. Going right at Strus is becoming a recurring theme for the Celtics the deeper this series goes: He’s probably the best Boston player about pushing pace and he does so here before throwing the alley-oop to Jayson Tatum:

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As Celtics chase Banner 18, here's how their run is really about Lakers (NBC Sports Boston)

For Boston sports fans of a certain age, the Celtics single-handedly absolved the Red Sox, Bruins, and Patriots of their sins. The Sox hadn't won in nearly a ...

They should do it for the Cooz, who's still sharp as a tack at age 93, defending his era's honor against the insolent likes of J.J. Redick. They should do it for Russell, the greatest champion in the history of team sports. The Lakers, meanwhile, are in crisis. Behind the league's most stifling defense and a three-point bombing offense, the Celtics simply flattened their competition. We could legitimately be looking at the birth of the NBA's next mini-dynasty that should once again make Boston a destination. And once they get there, they'll need only four wins to restore the franchise to its rightful place atop the all-time NBA hierarchy, dropping the Lakers back to second, where we can all agree they belong. Instead, the Suns bounced them in the first round. When the Celtics imploded in the 2020 bubble vs. Kyrie Irving's departure had doomed the organization to middle-class mediocrity, despite the presence of potential superstar Jayson Tatum. What franchise can lose Irving, Al Horford, Gordon Hayward and Terry Rozier in rapid succession, replace them with a broken-down Kemba Walker, and recover? For Boston sports fans of a certain age, the Celtics single-handedly absolved the Red Sox, Bruins, and Patriots of their sins. The Celtics always stood in their way, and we loved it. When Bird raised their 16th banner in 1986, the Lakers ranked a distant second with nine. LeBron and AD weren't going anywhere and the Lakers opened 2021 as favorites to repeat.

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Why Robert Williams' health is so critical to Celtics' NBA title chances (NBC Sports Boston)

Our Chris Forsberg has been a resident of Time Lord island for some time now and after watching his impact on Game 4, Robert Williams' health and ...

“It's just swelling a little bit, stiffening up on me a little,” Williams said of the knee. Williams missed four weeks and the start of the postseason after undergoing surgery for a torn meniscus. While all of Boston’s defenders went up a level, it’s hard not to notice the difference with Williams on the floor. Neither the Bucks nor the Heat were able to score on Boston’s set defense with any regularity. Even with Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart sidelined by an ankle injury, Boston’s four remaining starters -- along with Derrick White -- ratcheted up their intensity while limiting the Miami Heat to just a single point over the first 8:38 of Monday’s Game 4 en route to a breezy 102-82 win that evened this Eastern Conference finals series at two games apiece. The Heat posted an impossibly low offensive rating of 65.7 in all halfcourt sets during Game 4.

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Jayson Tatum's stats after a Celtics playoff loss are historically good (NBC Sports Boston)

The Boston Celtics forward has shown impressive resiliency during the 2022 NBA playoffs by giving his team excellent performances after a loss.

The next challenge for Tatum and the Celtics is winning Game 5 to take a 3-2 series lead. Tatum didn't shoot well from 3-point range (1-of-7) but he made 14 of his 16 free throw attempts and was aggressive in driving to the basket. The Celtics have suffered five defeats in the postseason so far, and they have bounced back with a win every time.

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Celtics Talk: How will Heat respond to blowout Game 4 loss? (NBC Sports Boston)

ESPN's Nick Friedell joins Chris Forsberg to discuss how the Heat will respond to the Celtics blowing them out in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

They believe it, but can it actually happen in Miami on Wednesday night?" "He said after the game, 'I'm good, it wasn't an excuse, I'm not worried about it.' Historically when Jimmy says he's not worried about something, that means it's on his mind a little bit," Friedell said. ESPN's Nick Friedell joined Chris Forsberg on a new episode of the Celtics Talk Podcast to share his thoughts. Butler was a non-factor in Miami's Game 4 defeat. "When you get your ass kicked that bad, I think that is a pretty solid response to have. The series now heads back to Miami tied 2-2.

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The Latest on Robert Williams' Availability for Game 5 of the Eastern ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Celtics are a different team with Robert Williams in the lineup, and Game 4 reinforced his size and athleticism are difference-maker in this series.

Sometimes, it's the second day, which is obviously game day." Spending a lot of time with the trainers. When asked about the specifics of his knee injury, Williams shared: "It's just swelling a little bit, stiffening up on me a little.

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Gameday Rundown: HEAT vs. Celtics Game 5 (Heat.com)

Boston Celtics vs. Miami HEAT Wednesday, May 25 @ 8:30 PM Series Record: 2-2.

A huge portion of the game was decided by the HEAT winning the turnover battle, 23-8, and taking 22 more shots than their opponent, but this was a battle of the mind more than anything. In other words, precisely because the defense is so good and both teams have some inherent struggles in the halfcourt, we’re more likely than usual to see one run get extended as the other side is pushed more and more onto their heels. The HEAT ramped up the physicality on defense, found just enough shotmaking – Max Strus and Adebayo each hit a massive jumper after Boston closed to within one – and responded to one momentum-building one after another. Instead what we’re getting is a series where both defenses have indeed been great, but each game has seen one team lead by at least 20 – Boston’s near-comeback in Game 3 was the only real pushback we’ve seen from a big hole – because as soon as one defense gets rolling then the other team starts to struggle even more having to attack in the halfcourt, and the more that team misses the more the other side can try to push the pace. And in the end, that opening salvo offered a large enough lead to put Miami up 2-1 in the series. In winning the opening period, 39-18, the HEAT had just about as immaculate a start to a postseason game as you can possibly have. With Kyle Lowry back, his effect on the pace of the offense, both in the open floor and in the halfcourt, was immediately evident as he pushed into a trail three for Max Strus and followed that up a few possessions later with his traditional hit-ahead pass to Jimmy Butler. But apart from Lowry and some hot three-point shooting, the real boost to the offense was Bam Adebayo scoring about as well as he has ever scored. Both teams are going to come out of this one with plenty to like – Boston wound up winning three of the four quarters – and if you came into this game expecting a long series there wasn’t much on hand to dissuade you of that notion. And as usual – after Boston made a run with Butler off the court – he was there to bring it home down the stretch as he hunted the Payton Pritchard matchup relentlessly, holding the Celtics off with free-throws and jumpers. Boston was up by as much as they were up – 34 at the largest lead, but consistently over after their major runs – because they were hitting just about everything. Just as quick as Game 1 turned after the break when the HEAT rediscovered their own identity playing physical and precise defense and letting that effort power their offense, this time Boston was the team finding itself. He wasn’t alone in doing so, but there’s a level of pressure that Butler can apply to your offense that makes every pass carry just a little more inherent risk to it – an effect that played a major role as the HEAT’s defense fed their offense over and over and over again in the third quarter.

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Celtics vs. Heat: Game 5 prediction, pick, TV channel, live stream ... (CBSSports.com)

After the two teams alternated victories through the first four games of the series, Game 5 between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics is set for Wednesday ...

Heat: The Heat have to get more from Jimmy Butler. After scoring 70 combined points in the first two games of the series, he has scored just 14 total points and made six total shots in the two games since. After blowing the Heat out in Game 4, the Celtics will look to build off of that momentum, while Miami will look to bounce back and protect their home court. After the two teams alternated victories through the first four games of the series, Game 5 between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics is set for Wednesday night.

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Jayson Tatum wants Celtics to bring this kind of mindset into Game 5 ... (NBC Sports Boston)

The Celtics are capable of winning on the road in a Game 7. They have won five of their seven road games in the 2022 playoffs so far. But it's a scenario Boston ...

Going into Game 5 with the mentality that it's a must-win situation is a great idea. But obviously, when we lose a game, we feel like the next game is do or die, and then we come out and play like we did and things like that. The Celtics cruised to a 102-82 win at TD Garden to even the series at two wins apiece.

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Celtics/Heat Injury Updates: Smart, Williams, Herro, Lowry (hoopsrumors.com)

Several players for the Heat and Celtics have been listed as questionable ahead of tomorrow's crucial Game 5 in the Eastern Conference Finals.

The injury could be a lingering problem. The Heat, meanwhile, have listed a whopping five role players as questionable ahead of Wednesday’s home contest. Smart has a right ankle sprain.

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Celtics injuries: Marcus Smart, Robert Williams questionable for ... (NBC Sports Boston)

Here's an update on the statuses of Marcus Smart and Robert Williams ahead of Celtics-Heat Game 5 on Wednesday night.

Smart's return also would be a major development as he propelled Boston to a win in Game 2 with 24 points, 12 assists and nine boards. In 19 minutes, he dropped 12 points to go with nine rebounds and two blocks. Williams was optimistic about his chances of playing in Wednesday night's game.

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