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At times, Boston appeared to be putting on a clinic. Using only a touch pass, Rondo swung the ball crosscourt to Allen for an open 3 from the right wing. Garnett worked the two-man game with Davis to perfection. Shaquille O'Neal merely stood his ground on a drive by Wade, swatting the ball away while barely moving.
The Heat tried just about anything to get a spark. Zydrunas Ilgauskas started at center in the second half over Joel Anthony. Jerry Stackhouse and Mario Chalmers were in the rotation, as the Heat went 11-deep -- something that hardly ever happens.
Nothing worked.
Even when Miami made a little run, Boston had an answer. When the Heat got within 32-28 in the second quarter, the Celtics held them to two field goals in the ensuing 5 1/2 minutes. When Wade got his first field goal of the night early in the third, Allen scored five points in about 90 seconds to push the Boston lead to 20. And when Haslem got Miami within 97-89 with 8:17 remaining, Robinson hit a runner in the lane, followed quickly by Allen's seventh 3-pointer of the night.
Miami had one more run left, and when Wade tried a 3 with 3:33 left, the Heat nearly got within four. But the shot rattled out, Pierce made a fadeaway on the ensuing possession to push Boston's lead back to nine, and Miami's standing-room-only crowd soon began heading for the exits.
NOTES: From the odd stat department, when Davis plays, the Celtics are 9-0 against Miami. ... Heat F Mike Miller, who broke his right thumb during the preseason and needed surgery to repair the fracture and ligament damage, said he's hopeful of returning by Christmas. ... The Heat did away with their spotlight-on-the-starters introduction, with the starting five thinking it took focus away from the rest of the roster. ... Celtics C Jermaine O'Neal did not dress, still dealing with left knee pain. ... Celebrities in attendance included Dontrelle Willis, Juan Pierre, Sherman Douglas and Dan Marino.
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