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"A celebration is confetti, champagne bottles," Wade said. "There was no celebration."
Added James: "It was no celebration at all. I was excited about the fact that he hit a big shot, and we went up 15. The same thing we've done over the course of the season."
Celebration, not a celebration, that all can be argued.
What matters was the score and the finish -- and there's no gray area there.
Dallas has done this before, rallying from 15 down with 5 minutes left to beat Oklahoma City in overtime, on the road as well, in the Western Conference finals.
This one was even more impressive, given the stakes.
"We were just trying to stay solid," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. "Look, James and Wade, they're two of the best facilitators -- ever. ... They missed a couple shots and it allowed us to keep our momentum going."
James and Wade -- who started 22 for 28 from the field in the game -- closed a combined 0 for 7. James missed four shots in the last 7 minutes, including two 3-pointers on the same possession that got extended with an offensive rebound by Wade.
But James kept the ball at the top of the key for most of that stint, the Heat never seeming to even get into a play, much less executing one.
"The way we closed the game is so uncharacteristic for us," Spoelstra said, "on both ends of the court."
Wade tried a desperation 3-pointer at the end, bouncing away as he tumbled to the court, one of his rare missteps in a night where he finished with 36 points.
It was the 12th time Wade scored at least 35 points in a playoff game. Miami had been 11-0 when that happens.
"This is a long series, OK?" Spoelstra said. "We're not happy about what happened. But we've got an opportunity in Game 3."
The Heat and Mavericks finished the regular season tied for the NBA lead with 28 road wins.
Dallas has done its part so far in the finals.
Miami now gets its chance. Bosh said the locker room was disappointed, but not shocked.
"Just have to stay with it," Bosh said. "Don't get too high. Don't get too low. Just stay with the plan. We're faced with a challenge now. We have to win on the road. We've done it before. We shouldn't be surprised that's our situation."
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