It was apparent from the start that the Miami Heat were not giving away anything to the Celtics. Their defense was versatile and stifling.
But few expected their shooting display from the hinterlands in the Heat's 111-101 defeat of Boston. They hit on 23-of-43 shots from deep for a 53.5 percentage. In the regular season, they only attempted an average of 33.7 3-pointers per game, making 12.5 of them (37.0%).
What also didn't help the Celtics cause was Kristaps Porzingis having an off-shooting night. He was 1-of-9 from the field and 0-of-4 from long range for a total of six points. He did fine in the other categories, however, with eight rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks. And give credit to Tyler Herro and his 24 points, five boards and 14 assists. He lived up to his name.
So it's on to Miami with the series tied 1-1. Home court has once again been negated versus the Miami Heat - in a series that many felt would be a sweep by Boston - particularly with Miami's Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier among the missing. A win for Boston in Game-3 seems critical.
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