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Heat (1-3) at Celtics (3-1) Round 1 Game #5 5/1/24
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Miami Heat (1-3)  at  Boston Celtics (3-1)
Wednesday, May 1,  2024
7:30 PM ET
Round 1  Game #5
TV:  TNT, NBCSB,  BSSun
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WQAM 560, Sirius XM
TD Garden




Probable Celtics Starters
PG SG SFPF C
PG:  Jrue Holiday
SG:  Derrick White
SF:  Jaylen Brown
PF:  Jayson Tatum
C:   Al Horford

Celtics Reserves

Oshae Brissett
Sam Hauser
Svi Mykhailiuk
Payton Pritchard
Jordan Walsh
Jaden Springer
Xavier Tillman
Neemias Queta
Luke Kornet

2 Way Players

JD Davison
Drew Peterson

Injuries/Out
Kristaps Porzingis (calf) out

Head Coach
Joe Mazzulla


Probable Heat Starters
PGSGSFPFC
PG:  Tyler Herro
SG:  Caleb Martin
SF:   Haywood Highsmith
PF:   Nikola Jovic
C:    Bam Adebayo 

Heat Reserves
Thomas Bryant
Kevin Love
Patty Mills
Duncan Robinson
Orlando Robinson
Delon Wright

Out/Injuries
Jimmy Butler (MCL) out
Josh Richardson (shoulder) out
Terry Rozier III (neck) out
Jaime Jaquez, Jr (hip) out

Two Way Players
Jamal Cain
Cole Swider
Alondes Williams

Head Coach
Erik Spoelstra

Game Notes
The Celtics enter Game 5 of this best of 7 series with a 3-1 lead after winning Games 3 and 4 in Miami.  The Celtics won Game 1 119-94 putting up a franchise record 22 3 pointers.  It looked like the Celtics would dominate the series.  Then came Game 2.  The Heat caught fire from 3 and set their own franchise record with 23 threes and they shot 53.5% from beyond the arc on the way to a 111-101 victory.   

When the series shifted to Miami for Game 3, the Celtics once again found their defense.  The Celtics jumped out to a big lead in the first quarter.  Unlike Games 1 and 2, neither team was highly dependent on threes.  The Celtics attempted 37 and hit just 29.7% of them.  The Heat attempted just 28 threes and hit 32.1% of them.   With 3's not falling, the Celtics found other ways to score and played tough defense to win 104-84.

The Celtics won Game 4 102-88.The Celtics played the second half without Kristaps Porzingis who left in the 2nd quarter with a calf injury.  Tatum and Brown had rather quiet nights and Pritchard and Hauser combined to go 0-6. But, Derrick White carried the team with a season high 38 points and once again the Celtics played very good defense to hold the Heat to 88 points. 

As the Celtics go into Game 5, their mindset has to be to close out the series as soon as possible.  With Porzingis out and Tatum struggling with another ankle injury, they could really use a few days off at this point of the post season as the Magic and Cavaliers fight for the opportunity to take on the Celtics in Round 2. 

You would think that a team coming home, where they lost just 4 games in the entire regular season, would give fans a reason to be confident.  However, their post season record does anything but give confidence.  The Heat have won 5 of their last 7 playoff games at the TD Garden.  The Celtics lost Game 2 at the Garden before winning 2 games in Miami, where they have won 7 straight playoff games. 

Only 13 teams in NBA history have come back to win the series after being down 1 game to 3 in a best of 7 series.  The Celtics came a Jayson Tatum ankle sprain from being the first team to come back from an 0-3 deficit against this Heat team in last year's Eastern Conference Finals.  With injuries to Porzingis and Tatum, the Celtics can't really afford to allow the Heat even one more game.  They need to close this series out in Game 5.  The team that is up 3-1 in a best of 7 series wins the series 95.6% of the time, so may as well get it over with now. 

Kristaps Porzingis is the only one on the Celtics injury report due to a right soleus strain.  This is the same injury that has kept Giannis Antetokounmpo out of the Bucks/Pacers series. Even though Jayson Tatum injured his ankle in Game 4, he is not on the injury list at this time.  I'm going to guess that Horford gets the start in Porzingis' place but I could be wrong. 

Former Celtic Terry Rozier will miss his 11th straight game with a neck strain.  Jimmy Butler remains out with the MCL sprain that he suffered in the play in game against the 76ers.  Josh Richardson remains out after having shoulder surgery.  Jaime Jaquez, Jr has been added to the injury list with a hip flexor strain that he suffered in Game 4. I took a guess that Highsmith will start in place of Jaquez. 

Key Matchups

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Al Horford vs Bam Adebayo
Adebayo has played well in all 4 games.  Over the first 4 games, Adebayo is averaging 22.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 3.3 assists. He is shooting 53.5% from the field and 14.3% from beyond the arc.  He is coming off a game where he pulled down 17 rebounds.  I'm just guessing that Horford will get the start at center but Mozzulla may go with Kornet, Tillman or Queta to start. 

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Jrue Holiday vs Tyler Herro
Herro has been up and down in this series.  in Game 2, he led the Heat with 24 points, 5 rebounds, 14 assists and 1 steal while shooting 53.8% from the field and 54.4% from beyond the arc. But the Celtics have been defending him well in the other 3 games.  Over the 4 games, he is averaging 17.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 6 assists while shooting 40.7% from the field and 40% from beyond the arc.  Holiday has been quiet offensively in this series, but has been a force on the defensive end. 

Honorable Mention
Derrick White vs Caleb Martin
In last year's Eastern Conference Finals Game 7, Martin became a flame thrower and put the Celtics away, shooting 69% from the field and 67% from beyond the arc.   In Game 2 Martin finished with 21 points, shooting 58.3% from the field and 83.3% from beyond the arc but he came back to earth in Games 3 and 4.  Over the 4 games, he is averaging 12 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists while shooting 42.2% from the field and 50% from beyond the arc.  The Celtics need to keep him off the 3 point line in this game.  Another Derrick White flame thrower game would be nice. 

Keys to the Game
Defense - Defense remains the biggest key to winning every single game.  In Game 2, the Celtics defense was pretty much non-existent.  The Celtics' perimeter defense was lazy and cost them the game. The Celtics won Games 3 and 4 with their defense.  The Celtics must commit to once again playing tough, lock down defense and not allow the Heat to get comfortable in their offense.

Rebound - Along with defense, rebounding is always a key to winning.  As Pat Riley once said "No rebounds, no rings."  In Game 1, the Celtics out-rebounded the Heat 44-34 and 10-5 on offensive rebounds and they won the game. In Game 2, the Heat out-rebounded the Celtics 40-39 and the Celtics lost.  In Games 3 and 4, the Celtics once again out-rebounded the Heat and they won both games.  It takes effort and hustle to get rebounds and the Celtics need to give more effort and hustle to grab rebounds if they want to win this game.   

Next Man Up
- With Porzingis out and Tatum possibly struggling with the ankle sprain, the Celtics will need every player to step up their game and contribute on both ends of the court.  They need the starters to come out strong and get off to a good start once again.  The reserves need to come in and keep up the energy and hit their shots and most importantly, every player must play lock down defense and also crash the boards. 

Play Hard for 48 Minutes - The difference in the Celtics wins and losses in this series so far has been the amount of effort they give on both ends of the court.  The Celtics must be more aggressive in going for loose balls, rebounds, in going to the basket and on defense.  They have to commit to giving full effort from the opening tip until the final buzzer.  Hopefully they learned their lesson in Game 2 and won't slack off on effort for even a minute in this game.  They need to take charge of the game from the opening tip until the final buzzer.  The Celtics must be the tougher team both physically and mentally. 

X-Factors
Home Game - Home court hasn't meant much for the Celtics in these playoffs.  The Celtics can't assume that they will win because they are at home because the Heat have already taken one games in Boston when the Celtics played like they expected to win without giving effort.    Often young players and role players struggle more on the road, especially when the crowd is into the game and loud and when the pressure is on.   The Garden needs to be loud and cheer the Celtics to a win in this one. 

Coaching - Erik Spoelstra is thought by many to be the best coach in the league.  He has coached 2 championship teams,  has taken his teams to 6 finals, and his teams have won 6 Eastern Conference Championships. Spoelstra has 112 playoff wins while Mazzulla has 14.  In spite of the difference in coaching experience, so far, Joe Mazzulla has held his own in this series, adjusting and keeping the Celtics focused.  He needs to be ready for yet more adjustments from Spoelstra and also to adjust his own game plan to counter. 

Closeout Game - Close out games are the hardest games to win because the opponent is desperate with their backs against the wall and tend to play harder for that reason. It is human nature to tend to let up, knowing that you have more chances to close out the series.    The Celtics have to play like this is their Game 7 and play like they are the ones with their backs against the wall. They need to fight human nature and be the team that  plays the hardest.

Officiating -Officiating is always an x-factor in every game. Every crew officiates differently. Some call it tight, others let them play. The Celtics need to adjust to how the refs are calling the game and not allow bad calls or no calls to take away their focus from playing the game.  The more aggressive team will usually get the benefit of the calls and so the Celtics need to be the more aggressive team.   
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Re: Heat (1-3) at Celtics (3-1) Round 1 Game #5 5/1/24
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Re: Heat (1-3) at Celtics (3-1) Round 1 Game #5 5/1/24
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TP to  liam and Phantom255x  for being the first to post in the game thread!!!!!!

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With Jaquez also being ruled out tom, there really is no reason for the Cs to drop this game.

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With Jaquez also being ruled out tom, there really is no reason for the Cs to drop this game.

Hope so. We said the same about Murray last year for Atlanta  :P

It’s not a traditional must win BUT losing would still be a really bad sign IMO. Would put doubt into a Finals run just like last year’s first round did when they played with their food and played an extra game.

If they want to prove it’s a different year and they are locked in on a mission, then go and take care of business and eliminate this dirty Heat team
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With Jaquez also being ruled out tom, there really is no reason for the Cs to drop this game.

Yeah...about that. I thought the same thing in Game 2 when both Butler and Rozier were out. And last year when Embiid was out. And Dejounte Murray was out. Lol


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No repeat of last year in game 5

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Bruins lose AGAIN tonight at home. 1-6 in their last 7 home games

Meanwhile the Celtics are 11-13 at home since the start of the 2022 postseason. If they lose tomorrow I’ll be more convinced
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Checklist:

Butler, Rozier, Jacquez, and Porzingis out - Check
Celtics home game and expected L? - Check
Bam Adebayo dirty - Check
Random Heat player like Nikola Jovic having Michael Jordan game - Check


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 Celtics winning tomorrow.
Tatum 30 plus
JB 25 plus
Hauser 4 3s
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Jrue 15 plus

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Cs will win 122 to 98. 
Tatum and Brown both with 25+

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With Jaquez also being ruled out tom, there really is no reason for the Cs to drop this game.

Yeah...about that. I thought the same thing in Game 2 when both Butler and Rozier were out. And last year when Embiid was out. And Dejounte Murray was out. Lol

Milwaukee beating the Pacers without Giannis and Dame is a prime example of how Miami can steal game 5. The Cs need to come out focused and ready to take care of business. Can’t afford to play loose and hope Miami gives up.

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TD Garden is cursed

Bruins lose AGAIN tonight at home. 1-6 in their last 7 home games

Meanwhile the Celtics are 11-13 at home since the start of the 2022 postseason. If they lose tomorrow I’ll be more convinced

Miami +14.5 in Game 5. Take the points guys!! It's a TD Garden game and another key player is injured. Miami got the C's right where they want 'em.  :'(


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The only thing that can cause us to lose this is our own ineptitude. They are reeling and injured, even more injured than we are, and we have absolutely zero excuses to not close this out tonight.
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