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As Haslem's shot dropped, Wade spun at midcourt and punched the air. More highlights followed.
Miami's lead reached seven points in the third after James blocked Pierce's shot near the rim, sending the ball high into the air and starting a sequence that was capped by a three-point play from Wade, pushing the margin to 78-71. It capped a 12-0 run for the Heat, who took an 81-75 lead into the fourth.
James stole the ball from Rondo early in the fourth, drove down the court and got wrapped up by Mickael Pietrus, who was assessed a clear-path foul, meaning Miami got two free throws and the ball. James missed both foul shots, Mike Miller missed a 3-pointer later in the possession, and the lead stayed at 85-81.
Barely a minute later, it was gone. Pietrus hit a 3-pointer, Rondo followed with a steal and layup and Boston led 86-85. The margin was out to five with 3:50 left after a jumper by Pierce, and the Celtics looked to be in control.
"We never felt like we were out of it," Wade said.
They were right. A 9-0 run gave Miami the lead back, before Allen's 3 tied the game. James missed a layup with 21 seconds left, but got his own rebound and extended the possession. He tried a jumper with 2 seconds left to win it, the shot missed, and the teams went to overtime, where the reigning MVP missed two more free throws to start the extra period.
"LeBron James took 24 free throws tonight," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "And our team took 29."
Miami finished 31 of 47 from the line, Boston was 26 of 29. The Celtics were called for 33 personal fouls, Miami 18.
Rondo nearly rendered all those talking points moot. He was 4 for 5 from the floor in overtime, but with Pierce having fouled out and Garnett and Allen having combined to play over 80 minutes at that point, it seemed like Rondo was going 1-on-5.
He almost pulled it off.
"Rondo was absolutely amazing," James said. "The performance he put on tonight will go down in the record books."
NOTES: It's the 10th time Miami has taken a 2-0 series lead. The Heat prevailed in each of the previous nine. ... Haslem had his first postseason double-double since 2009. ... Wade played in his 100th playoff game. ... Celtics F Greg Stiemsma had four fouls in the first quarter, the first NBA player to do that since 2009. ... Rondo had 22 points in the first half for just the second time in his career. He also did it Feb. 22, 2009 at Phoenix.
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