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Richardson was booed almost every time he touched the ball.
"We didn't think that because Kevin was out it was going to be a walk in the park," Miami's Udonis Haslem said.
In the opener, the Heat led 61-47 with 7:03 left in the third quarter. Then Boston outscored them 34-10 to go ahead 81-71 with 1:46 to go in the game.
The Celtics started their spurt a lot earlier Tuesday.
"The first game, I thought we gave it away," Wade said. "This time they took it. I thought they wanted it more than us."
Trailing by four after O'Neal's dunk with 10:10 left in the second quarter, Boston got started on a 3-pointer by Michael Finley. It took the lead for good on a 3-pointer by Allen.
Then rarely used Shelden Williams, substituting for Davis, hit a field goal. Davis made two straight baskets, Allen connected on another 3-pointer, Pierce sank two free throws and Allen got a layup. Davis followed with two free throws, giving the Celtics 21 straight points.
Miami finally broke through on a 21-foot jumper by Michael Beasley. That made it 46-31 with 2:07 left in the half.
The Celtics have won the last three games they played against the Heat without Garnett. And Davis has proven to be a very capable replacement.
When Garnett missed last year's playoffs with a knee injury, Davis averaged 15.8 points and 5.6 rebounds before losing in the second round.
"When I stepped out there today and I saw the lineup, I was like, `This is the same lineup we had going into the playoffs last year that pushed Orlando to seven games with Glen out there,'" Pierce said. "We all know what he's capable of."
Garnett had planned to watch the game at the home of team president Danny Ainge.
"I am the `Ticket Stub' so I kind of know what (Garnett) wanted to happen tonight," Davis said. "He told me before the game to make sure that I do what I had to do and be physical, be ferocious, and anything is possible."
NOTES: Boston outrebounded Miami 60-37. ... The Heat did accomplish one goal, cutting down on their 22 turnovers in the opener. They had just 13 Tuesday. ... Spoelstra wanted his team to be more aggressive but, in the first half, the Heat had just one offensive rebound and took just four free throws while Boston tried 16. ... Pierce and Richardson scored the first two baskets of the game. ... The Celtics are 5-0 against the Heat this season.
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