Celtics pay price for Williams dust up, Tatum’s cold finish in Eastern Conference finals Game 2 loss

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Published 20.05.2023
Celtics pay price for Williams dust up, Tatum’s cold finish in Eastern Conference finals Game 2 loss

Grant Williams poked Jimmy Butler, Jayson Tatum went chilly once more within the fourth quarter and the Boston Celtics is watching a 2-0 deficit within the Eastern Conference finals.

Throughout the season, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla has trumpeted his group’s skill to reply with offended resilience following poor outings. It confirmed examples of it every of the earlier two playoff rounds, often buoyed by massive performances by its two All-Stars in Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

Boston couldn’t do it in Friday’s 111-105 Game 2 loss to the Heat that noticed Miami confound Tatum with its zone down the stretch. He completed with 34 factors and 13 rebounds, however went 0 for 3 within the fourth quarter with two turnovers. He scored his solely factors within the remaining 12 minutes on 5 late free throws. It got here after he didn’t take a shot within the fourth quarter of Boston’s Game 1 loss.

Brown wasn’t a lot better, making only one of his 5 makes an attempt in from the sphere in fourth with a turnover. He completed with 16 factors on 7-of-23 taking pictures from the sphere.

“I think they outplayed us,” Brown stated. “They out-toughed us tonight and they found a way to make plays down the stretch and we didn’t.”

While Mazzulla has taken criticism on this collection for a few of his changes and decision-making, Tatum stated the shortage of manufacturing is on the gamers.

“We got his back, he got ours,” Tatum stated. “Joe ain’t missed no shots tonight. He ain’t had no turnovers. I missed shots, I had turnovers. So, any time we lose I’m going to look at what I could have done better in order for us to change the outcome.”

As unhealthy an evening as Boston’s greatest stars had, the sport modified after an trade Williams had within the remaining quarter with Butler.

After hitting a 3-pointer to provide his group a 96-87 lead, Williams shouted within the course of Butler. He was then whistled for a foul on Miami’s subsequent journey down the ground after committing a foul as Butler dropped in a brief jumper with 6:22 to play within the sport.

Words had been exchanged and the pair went brow to ahead, spraying phrases backwards and forwards earlier than rapidly being separated by its teammates and receiving double-technical fouls.

Butler casually swished his making certain free throw to finish the three-point play and trotted again down the court docket.

Following a miss by Tatum and rebound by the Heat, the ball discovered its manner again to Butler, who was good on a working floater. It was a part of a 15-4 run that included 9 factors by Butler to provide the Heat a 102-100 lead they by no means relinquished.

“I’m a competitor and I’m gonna battle,” Williams advised reporters. “He got the best of me tonight and at the end of the day, it’s out of respect, because I’m not gonna run away from it. My mom always taught me, and my dad as well, you get your (butt) kicked and you don’t come back home until you come battle again.”

Butler stated afterward that the play received him going.

“I like that. I’m all for that. It makes me key in a lot more. It pushes that will that I have to win a lot more. It makes me smile,” Butler stated. “I just don’t know if I’m the best person to talk to.”

The Celtics discovered that out the onerous manner.

It ruined what had been a strong night time for Williams, who was inserted again into the rotation after sitting out the collection opener. He performed 25 minutes and had 9 factors, two rebounds and two assists off the bench.

But Williams stated he isn’t going to dwell on how the sport ended. He stated his focus, and that of the group, is to move to Miami with a watch on getting again within the collection.

“I battled and I’m going to keep battling,” Williams stated. “He’s going to have to make every single tough shot the rest of the series, and I’m not going to turn and look otherwise because I respect him.”