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"We built that lead by just keeping guys in front of us, contesting shots and flying around defensively," James said.
Boston scored the game's first eight points and hit eight of its first nine shots. The Celtics were making it seem easy, especially when Garnett -- who hadn't made a 3-pointer all season -- stepped into one from the left wing and connected for a 22-15 lead.
"It looked like the same old song," Spoelstra said.
It didn't stay that way. Boston went scoreless for the next 6:17, and Miami took the lead for good on the opening possession of the second quarter.
Tensions were already high, and emotions soon boiled over.
Jermaine O'Neal -- who had just been easily scored on by James 27 seconds earlier in transition -- tried to stop another drive by the two-time reigning MVP with a shoulder check with about 4 minutes left in the second, making no play on the ball.
A scrum quickly broke out under the basket. O'Neal earned a flagrant-1, James got a technical for throwing the ball back at O'Neal, Wade and Pierce also got technicals for some pushing and jostling, and a small amount of debris flew from the stands onto the court.
"I thought it was all theatrical, all the crap. I guess that's called toughness these days," Rivers said. "Two guys run into each other, we've got to call a flagrant foul, which I thought was a joke. And I thought the reactions by both were a joke."
Bosh earned another technical 2 1/2 minutes later for arguing he tied up a loose ball with Rondo, only to have referees award Boston a timeout. But the Heat kept their composure, kept pouring it on after halftime, then turned their eyes toward road games that loom large at Atlanta on Monday and Toronto on Wednesday.
"This is cool and all," Bosh said, "but we still have two more games."
NOTES: Bosh addressed the crowd before Miami's final home regular-season game, saying "We couldn't do it without you." ... Heat C Erick Dampier (rest and knee treatment) was inactive, and Miami only got seven minutes from Mike Miller, who left with a sprained left thumb -- not the one he broke near the start of the season. ... Rivers said G Carlos Arroyo -- who Miami waived earlier this season -- gave "us the entire Miami scouting report."
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