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Boston Celtics (55-24) at Miami Heat (55-24)
Sunday, April 10
3:30 PM ET
Game #80 Road Game #40
TV: ABC, CHCH TV
Radio: WEEI, WAXY
American Airlines Arena Probable Starting MatchupsPoint Guard vs
Rajon Rondo 10.7 PPG, 11.3 APG, 2.3 SPG
Mike Bibby 8.6 PPG, 3.3 APG, 0.6 SPG
Shooting Guard vs
Ray Allen 16.6 PPG, 2.7 APG, .445 3P%
Dwyane Wade 25.8 PPG, 4.5 APG, .310 3P%
Small Forward vs
Paul Pierce 18.8 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 3.3 APG
LeBron James 26.6 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 7.0 APG
Power Forward vs
Kevin Garnett 14.8 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 0.8 BPG
Chris Bosh 18.8 PPG, 8.3 RPG, 0.6 BPG
Centervs
Jermaine O'Neal 5.2 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 1.1 BPG
Zydrunas Ilgauskas 4.9 PPG, 4.0RPG, 0.8 BPG
Boston Bench Mob Jeff Green
Glen Davis
Delonte West
Nenad Krstic
Carlos Arroyo
Avery Bradley
Sasha Pavlovic
Troy Murphy
Von Wafer
InjuredShaquille O'Neal (calf/old age) out
Miami's ReservesMario Chalmers
Juwan Howard
Eddie House
Jamaal Magloire
Dexter Pittman
Mike Miller
James Jones
Eric Dampier
Joel Anthony
Injuries Udonis Haslem (foot) ouit
Team ConnectionsMario Chalmers and Paul Pierce both attended the University of Kansas
Jamaal Magloire and Rajon Rondo both attended the University of Kentucky
Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers and Dwyane Wade both attended Marquette University
Shaquille O’Neal played for the Miami Heat from 2004‐08 and was a member of their 2006 NBA Championship team
Jermaine O’Neal played for the Heat during the end of the 2008‐09 season and all of the 2009‐10 season
Eddie House played for the Celtics from 2008‐10 and was a member of the Celtics 2008 NBA Championship team
Chris Bosh and Jermaine O’Neal were teammates in Toronto during the 2008‐09 season
Shaquille O’Neal, Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Delonte West and LeBron James were teammates in Cleveland during the 2009‐10 season
James, Ilgauskas and West were teammates in Cleveland from 2008‐10
Dexter Pittman and Avery Bradley were teammates at the University of Texas
Nenad Krstic and Eddie House were teammates in New Jersey during the 2006‐07 season
Krstic and Magloire were teammates on the Nets for the 2007‐08
season
Troy Murphy and Erick Dampier were teammates in Golden State from 2001‐04
Sasha Pavlovic, James and Ilgauskas were teammates in Cleveland from 2004‐09
Carlos Arroyo played in 49 games including 42 starts for Miami during the 2010‐11 season.
Game NotesThis is the 4th and final meeting between these two teams this season. The Celtics have won all 3 of the previous games. All 3 games were fairly close and got closer as the year went on with wins of 8 points, 5 points, and 3 points. The Heat would desperately love to get a win in this game, not only for the second seed, but for pride.
These two teams are tied for the second seed in the East. With the top spot all sewed up by the Bulls, both of these teams would like to nail down the second seed and a win in this game would pretty much do that for the Celtics and put them a game up on Miami. The second seed would give the Celtics home court in at least the first 2 rounds and would also give them the easier path to the conference finals so this will be a very important game. The Celtics need to play focused and play with energy.
Shaq has been ruled out of this game and Jermaine will probably get the start. The Celtics had Shaq in the middle for their first two games against the Heat and Perk was there for the 3rd game. Hopefully JO is sufficiently motivated by his day of rest and playing against his old team to give the Celtics a big game, especially on the boards and on defense.
The Celtics need to get off to a fast start. The Heat are 41-8 when they lead after the first quarter and are just 12-13 when trailing after the first quarter. The Celtics can't afford to come out sluggish and hope to turn it on later. They have to play with energy from start to finish.
The Celtics are just 5-5 in their last 10 games while the Heat are playing much better and are 8-2 in their last 10. The Celtics are 23-16 on the road while the Heat are 29-11 at home. Both teams are looking for their second straight win.
The Celtics have proved that they can beat the Heat both in Boston and in Miami. They have done a lot of talking about wanting the second seed and wanting to go into the playoffs playing well. Hopefully they come out and back up their words with strong team play.
Key Matchups vs
Paul Pierce vs LeBron James
This is one of the better matchups in the league and these two have gone at each other in a lot of big games over their careers. In their first meeting this season, Lebron finished with 31 points while Pierce had 19, but most importantly, the Celtics got the win. In their last meeting, Paul Pierce had one of the worst shooting nights of his career as he would go 0‐for‐10 and would convert just one free throw. Paul will need to once again expend a lot of energy defending LeBron, but hopefully he can be more effective offensively in this game.
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Kevin Garnett vs Chris Bosh
Chris Bosh always seems to be intimidated by KG. I can't say as I blame him. As one of the comments from the other side stated, Bosh gets mentalled by KG. Hopefully that trend continues in this game and KG has another big game and can also keep Bosh in check.
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Ray Allen vs Dwyane Wade
Ray Allen hasn't been as involved in the Celtics offense as he should be. Hopefully the Celtics get their ball movement right and can get Ray more open looks as they need him to spread the floor. Ray will need to expend energy defending Wade, who is always very active. Hopefully Ray will have Wade chasing him off of screens and wear down Wade's legs to limit his offense as well.
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Rajon Rondo vs Mike Bibby
This may be the most key matchup. We have seen over and over again this year. If Rondo has a strong game, the Celtics play well. If Rondo has a poor game, the Celtics play poorly. As Rondo goes, so go the Celtics. Bibby is not known for his defense and so if Rondo is aggressive, he should be able to get past Bibby at will. The Celtics need an aggressive and effective Rondo to win this game.
Keys to the GameTake Care of the Ball - The Celtics must limit their turnovers as the Heat will turn them into fast break points. Wade in particular is good at making teams pay for their turnovers.
Rebound - The Celtics have to limit the Heat's second chance baskets and fast breaks by crashing the boards. The amount of effort put into winning the rebound battle often follows through to the other areas of the game. The Celtics must be aggressive in beating the Heat to rebounds.
Defense - The Heat are trying to make defense their calling card this season. The Celtics have to make defense a priority as well. Defense wins games and defense wins championships. If the Celtics can't get stops, they won't win the game. The Heat have won 21 straight games when they score 100 or more points. The Celtics must play defense and limit their scoring.
Be Aggressive - The Celtics have got to be aggressive in getting to the basket and not settle for jumpers all game. They also have to be aggressive in diving for loose balls and winning the 50-50 battles.
Team Ball - The Celtics need to play team ball. When they move the ball and make the extra pass and find the open man and play as a team, they are tough to beat. When they revert to hero ball and there is little ball movement and they settle for quick shots, they rarely win. They need team play to beat a team with 2.5 superstars on it.
X-FactorDesire and Effort
The Celtics talked about wanting to win and send a message against the Bulls, but then they came out and played with very little effort. This is a big game and hopefully the Celtics won't just talk about wanting to win, but will put out the effort needed to do so.