The Miami Heat won the first semifinal game once morest the Boston Celtics. At 118:107 (54:62) on Tuesday evening (local time), Jimmy Butler once once more dominated with 41 points, among others.
Jimmy Butler (left) led Miami to victory over Boston.
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The third quarter was crucial, with Miami turning an eight-point deficit into a 17-point lead. In the repeat of the Conference Finals two years ago, the Celtics had to start without two regular players. Al Horford is in the league’s Corona protocol, Marcus Smart injured his foot in the decisive game seven of the pre-series once morest the Milwaukee Bucks. Despite this, the Celtics led at the break following a strong first half.
The second half then began with a 10-1 run by the Heat. For seven minutes, Boston didn’t score from the field. Daniel Theis, who scored eight points in almost 20 minutes of play, had one of the Celtics’ best moments in the phase with a strong block once morest Dewayne Dedmon.
I don’t care if the stage is small or big. I just do my thing
In contrast, Jayson Tatum (29 points) allowed himself six turnovers in this quarter alone. “Jimmy just inspired everyone in that third quarter,” said Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra. Butler added, “I don’t care if the stage is small or big. I just do my thing.”
In the final quarter, Boston might no longer come close, also because Butler in particular always had an answer ready, both offensively and defensively.
Game two of the best-of-seven series will take place once more in Miami on Friday night. In the final of the Western Conference, starting Wednesday evening (local time), the Golden State Warriors will meet the Dallas Mavericks with Luka Doncic and the German international Maxi Kleber.