Celtics cruise past Heat in Game 5, extend series again
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[May 26, 2023]
The Boston Celtics took another sizable step toward what they
hope is a historic comeback.
Derrick White scored 24 points as the host Celtics staved off
elimination for the second consecutive contest with a 110-97 win
over the Miami Heat in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on
Thursday.
The Heat never led in the game, but they still hold a 3-2 edge in
the best-of-seven series as they head home for Game 6 on Saturday.
That said, Boston is halfway to making NBA history. No team has
battled back from a 3-0 deficit to win a series.
"Our backs are against the wall, we're sticking together and we're
competing at a high level to give ourselves a chance," Celtics coach
Joe Mazzulla said.
White made 8 of 11 shots -- including 6 of 8 from 3-point range --
and Boston's Marcus Smart sank 7 of 12 and 4 of 6, respectively, to
highlight his 23-point performance. Smart also had five steals for
the second-seeded Celtics.
Jayson Tatum collected 21 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds, and
Jaylen Brown scored 21 points while shooting 3-for-5 from 3-point
range. Brown entered Thursday having made just 3 of 25 from beyond
the arc in the series.
"We had a great team win. We hit shots," Brown said. "They let us
get two, so don't let us get another one."
The Celtics shot a robust 50.6 percent (40 of 79), including 41
percent from 3-point range (16 of 39). Those percentages came on the
heels of Boston making 51.2 percent and 40 percent in a 116-99
victory in Game 4 on Tuesday.
Miami's Duncan Robinson made 7 of 10 shots to score 18 points off
the bench. Bam Adebayo collected 16 points and eight rebounds,
Haywood Highsmith added 15 points and Jimmy Butler and Caleb Martin
each had 14 for the eighth-seeded Heat.
"We're always going to stay positive, knowing that we can and we
will win this series," Butler said. "We'll just have to close it out
at home."
Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said his team won't get too down despite
absorbing back-to-back setbacks.
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May 25, 2023; Boston, Massachusetts,
USA; Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart (36) celebrates with forward
Jayson Tatum (0) in the first quarter against the Miami Heat during
game five of the Eastern Conference Finals for the 2023 NBA playoffs
at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports
"One game doesn't lead to the next game," Spoelstra
said. "Based on all the experience that we've had, it doesn't matter
in the playoffs. It doesn't matter if you lose by whatever. We beat
them by whatever in Game 3. It just doesn't matter. It's about
collectively preparing and putting together a great game. We'll play
much better on Saturday."
Kyle Lowry scored just five points and committed four of his team's
16 turnovers while starting in place of the injured Gabe Vincent
(sprained left ankle).
Boston bolted out of the blocks by scoring 14 unanswered points to
seize a 20-5 lead. Tatum highlighted his 12-point first quarter with
an emphatic dunk that gave the Celtics a 28-13 lead, and White
finished with 11 points in the period after draining a 3-pointer at
the buzzer.
Miami trimmed the deficit to 53-41 with 2:59 remaining in the second
quarter before Boston ignited an 8-0 run. White and Smart each
drained a 3-pointer during that surge to help the Celtics claim a
61-44 advantage at halftime.
Boston extended the lead to 18 points through three quarters and
scored the first six points of the fourth to put the game on ice.
--Field Level Media
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