Jimmy Butler scores 47 against Celtics, forcing Game 7 in Miami
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[May 28, 2022]
A struggling Jimmy Butler strung
together three poor outings at a very bad time but made up for his
struggles in a big way on Friday night.
The ultracompetitive forward shook off all the misfired shots and
the aches in his right knee while singlehandedly carrying the Miami
Heat to a 111-103 victory over the host Boston Celtics on Friday
night to tie the Eastern Conference finals at three games apiece.
Butler set a personal playoff high with 47 points and also
contributed nine rebounds, eight assists and four steals in a
stellar all-around performance.
"My teammates and my coaches let me know to be aggressive and go out
there and be the best player on the floor," Butler said. "I just
have to remember that every time I take the floor."
Butler had scored a total of 27 points over the previous three games
before erupting during a must-win situation in Game 6.
He made 16 of 29 field-goal attempts -- including 4 of 8 from
3-point range -- and sank all 11 free-throw attempts while reaching
the 40-point mark for the second time in this series and the fourth
time this postseason.
The inflammation in Butler's right knee caused him to miss the
second half of Game 3. Shooting 10 of 40 from the field in a
three-game span hurt just as much.
"I let my team down a couple of games," Butler said. "I wasn't going
to do it again. We know what we're capable of."
Butler's knee is feeling better now and his mental game got a boost
when former Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade -- a teammate of Butler on
the Chicago Bulls during the 2016-17 season -- sent him a text
message prior to Friday's game and told him to "go out there and
continue to build your legacy."
Miami's Kyle Lowry recorded 18 points and 10 assists before fouling
out for the Heat. Max Strus scored 13 points, and P.J. Tucker added
11.
Jayson Tatum registered 30 points and nine rebounds, Derrick White
scored 22 points and Jaylen Brown added 20 for Boston. Marcus Smart
had 14 points while Robert Williams III tallied 12 for the Celtics.
Game 7 is Sunday night in Miami.
There were a lot of prognosticators saying there would be no Game 7
after the Heat averaged just 81 points in back-to-back setbacks the
past two contests.
Miami center Bam Adebayo shook his head at the rhetoric.
"Everybody thought the series was already over," Adebayo said. "That
was the only motivation we needed."
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May 27, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Miami Heat forward Jimmy
Butler (22) controls the ball against the Boston Celtics during the
first half in game six of the 2022 eastern conference finals at TD
Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports
It was a disappointing night for Boston, which has
failed to reach the NBA Finals in its past four trips to the Eastern
Conference finals.
Now the Celtics need to go on the road and win to reach the Finals
for the first time since 2010.
"Our backs are on the wall," Brown said. "Game 7, loser goes home.
So we have to find a way to win."
Butler converted a tiebreaking three-point play to give Miami a
102-99 lead with 2:06 remaining. Tucker made three of four free
throws during a 20-second span to make it a six-point margin with
1:25 left.
Butler's jumper with 43.9 seconds left provided another six-point
lead, and the Heat closed it out.
"They made timely threes late in the shot clock," Celtics coach Ime
Udoka said. "We didn't contest and get out on shooters as well as we
should have. We had our chances. Butler was aggressive, and we
didn't match his intensity."
Miami guard Tyler Herro (groin) missed his third straight game.
Herro won the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year award this season.
The Heat shot 46.2 percent from the field, including 15 of 35 from
3-point range. Miami was 24 of 25 from the free-throw line.
Boston hit 44.4 percent of its shots and was 11 of 33 from behind
the arc. The Celtics were 28 of 31 from the line.
Butler had 21 points, nine rebounds and six assists as Miami led
48-46 at halftime. Tatum and Brown scored 18 first-half points
apiece for the Celtics.
--Field Level Media
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