Celtics Tie Eastern Conference Finals with Game 4 Win over Heat
Boston Bounces Back with Dominant Performance
Game 4 Recap: Celtics 102, Heat 82
In a pivotal Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, the Boston Celtics responded to a must-win situation with a commanding 102-82 victory over the Miami Heat on Monday night at TD Garden.
The Celtics seized control early, building a double-digit lead that they maintained throughout the game. Led by Jayson Tatum's 27 points, Boston shot 50.6% from the field and held the Heat to just 33.3% shooting.
Five Takeaways from Game 4
- Tatum's Dominance: Jayson Tatum emerged as the Celtics' offensive catalyst, scoring 27 points on efficient 11-of-22 shooting. His aggressive play set the tone for Boston's win.
- Celtics' Defense Steps Up: The Celtics defense clamped down on the Heat, forcing Miami into 15 turnovers and holding their stars Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo to a combined 29 points.
- Miami's Cold Shooting: The Heat struggled to find their rhythm offensively, shooting a dismal 33.3% from the field. Their cold shooting from beyond the arc (25%) contributed significantly to their defeat.
- Bench Production: The Celtics' bench provided valuable support, with Marcus Smart scoring 15 points and Robert Williams III adding 10 points and 11 rebounds.
- Series Now Level: The Eastern Conference finals is now tied 2-2, setting the stage for a thrilling Game 5 on Wednesday in Miami.
The Celtics and Heat will face off in Game 5 on Wednesday, May 26, at FTX Arena in Miami. Tip-off is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET on TNT.
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