
Jimmy Butler dunks the ball off Jaylen Brown in Game 7 between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics.
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Boston Celtics missed the chance to become the first team to come back from a playoff series by trailing 3-0 by losing this Monday 103-84 against the Miami Heat in game 7 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finalsplayed at the TD Garden.
The Heat took advantage of an advantage that took from the first and second quarters and did not miss the opportunity at any time to mark the distance that ultimately gave them the qualification to face the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals.
Leaning on their greatest star, Jimmy Butler, who contributed 28 points, seven rebounds and six assistsHeat achieved the momentous victory also with the collaboration of Caleb Martin and a fruitful double double of 26 points, 10 rebounds, three assists.
Heat salvaged a series that at times seemed lost after losing three straight games, including two in Miami
In fact, it looked like the Celtics could make history and become the first team in 150 series to pull off the historic comeback after being down 3-0but his goal was left halfway due to the low production of his most talented player, Jayson Tatum, who finished with 14 units.
In this way, the Heat manage to return to a new final three years after in 2020, the ‘Bubble’ championship due to Covid, they lost in six games against the Los Angeles Lakers and will face the Denver Nuggets from this Thursday, June 1 in Colorado Pepsi Center.
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