OKC thrash rivals as sweep nears; Heat star reveals Butler text that inspired epic upset: Playoffs Wrap
The Miami Heat unleashed a barrage of three-pointers to attain a series-levelling 111-101 upset over the top-seeded Boston Celtics of their NBA Eastern Conference playoff duel on Wednesday.
Eighth seeds Miami, enjoying with out the injured Jimmy Butler, produced a battling efficiency to knot the best-of-seven-series at 1-1 because the groups head again to Florida for sport three on Saturday.
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Tyler Herro led the Miami scoring with 24 factors, a part of a balanced offensive effort that noticed all 5 Heat starters publish double-digit factors.
But the important thing to the Miami victory was their accuracy from long-range, with the Heat draining 23 three-pointers from 43 makes an attempt in comparison with Boston’s 12 of 32.
Herro knocked down six threes whereas Caleb Martin added 5 in his tally of 21 factors.
Bam Adebayo additionally completed with 21 factors whereas Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 14 and Nikola Jovic 11.
Boston, in the meantime, was led by 33 factors from Jaylen Brown, with Jayson Tatum ending with 28 in a dropping effort.
The win was all of the extra surprising given Miami’s 20-point drubbing by Boston in sport one on Sunday — one thing Herro mentioned had motivated the Heat for sport two.
“We lost badly in game one and everybody responded tonight, and that’s all you can ask for from a group of guys,” Herro mentioned afterwards.
Herro revealed that he had been inspired by Butler to tackle a management position within the absence of the injured Miami talisman.
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“Just before this series, JB texted me to take the team and you know lead these guys, just make every right play,” Herro mentioned.
“It’s not all about scoring, (in) the playoffs you gotta make the right play. Our guys showed up tonight — Caleb Martin, Nikola, Jaime.” It was one other trademark show of defiance from Miami, who’re aiming to emulate their playoff run of final season once they reached the NBA Finals after getting into the postseason by way of the play-in event.
“We don’t even want to mention last year, this year is a whole new year,” Herro mentioned.
“We feel like we have a great group of guys. We’re not fully healthy, but we have guys who want to play and want to be out here making a difference.”
Boston star Tatum in the meantime mentioned the Celtics had anticipated a backlash after their snug sport one victory.
“We knew it wasn’t going to be easy,” Tatum mentioned. “There’s a lot of history between these two franchises, especially recently.
“Regardless of seeding or who’s in or who’s out — it’s the playoffs… we’ve got a chance to play another one on Saturday — should be a fun one.”
THUNDER THRASHING
While the Eastern Conference high seeds have been left licking their wounds, there have been no such issues for Boston’s Western Conference counterparts Oklahoma City.
The No.1 ranked Thunder took a commanding 2-0 lead of their first-round collection towards the eighth-seeded New Orleans Pelicans with an emphatic 124-92 thrashing.
The Thunder took the lead early within the first quarter and have been in full management all through, holding a double-digit benefit from the second quarter onwards which reached 34 factors at one stage late within the fourth quarter.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the scoring for Oklahoma City, ending with 33 factors from 13-of-19 capturing from the sphere.
Chet Holmgren added 26 factors whereas Jalen Williams chipped in with 21. Luguentz Dort added 15 factors together with 4 three-pointers.
The consequence was in stark distinction to sport one, which went all the way down to the wire earlier than Oklahoma City prevailed 94-92 on Sunday.
“Within a seven-game series, we’ve just got to take it day by day and try to get better every day,” Gilgeous-Alexander mentioned afterwards.
“And I think that’s what we did tonight. We definitely had a better performance than we did in game one and that’s our goal. So we’ll take it.” The collection now heads to sport three in New Orleans on Saturday.