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Boston Celtics (12-4) at Miami Heat (9-6)
Sunday, November 29
6:00 PM ET
Game #17, Road Game #7
SunSpM HD, CSN HD, NBA TV
American Airlines Arena Although the Miami Heat has only existed for two decades they have already called two arenas home. The expansion Miami Heat began playing at the Miami Arena in 1988-1989 during their inaugural year. For over a decade they played here along with the Florida Panthers (NHL). With a seating capacity of just over 16,000 both the Heat and Panthers wanted new modern facilities to play at.
In 1996, voters approved a bond for the construction of a new arena for the Heat. At a cost of $213 million, the Heat contributed $50 million to the project while hotel taxes were increased to fund the project. American Airlines purchased the naming rights for $42 million over 20 years to have the arena named after their company.
American Airlines Arena was constructed along Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami. The Miami Heat played their first game at the arena on January 2, 2000. From the exterior American Airlines Arena features a sleek modern design. This design is also found inside where views of the city skyline and bay can been seen from the concourse. Nearly 20,000 fans can watch the Heat play from three levels of seats that enclose the court. The arena has five configurations that can be arranged to see 5,000 to 20,000 fans.
ProbableStarting Matchups Point Guard 
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Rajon Rondo vs Mario Chalmers
Shooting Guard 
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Ray Allen vs Dwyane Wade
Small Forward 
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Paul Pierce vs James Jones
Power Forward 
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Kevin Garnett vs Michael Beasley
Center 
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Kendrick Perkins vs Jermaine O'Neal

Coach: Doc Rivers
Average Age: 27.9
Average Height: 6-6
Average Weight: 224ReservesRasheed Wallace
Marquis Daniels
Eddie House
Shelden Williams
JR Giddens
Lester Hudson
Brian Scalabrine
InjuriesTony Allen (ankle) day to day
Glen Davis (thumb) out
D League Bill Walker
Coach: Erik Spoelstra
Average Age: 26.6
Average Height: 6-6
Average Weight: 222ReservesDaequan Cook
Udonis Haslem
Carlos Arroyo
Joel Anthony
Yakhouba Diawara
Jamaal Magloire
Shavlik Randolph
Dorell Wright
Injuries Chris Quinn (foot) out
Quentin Richardson (back) questionable
Team Connections Bill Walker and Michael Beasley were teammates at Kansas State
Mario Chalmers and Paul Pierce are former Kansas Jayhawks
Jamaal Magloire and Rajon Rondo are former Kentucky Wildcats
Eddie House was originally drafted by the Heat with the 37th pick in the
2000 NBA Draft
Dwyane Wade and Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers both attended Marquette
James Jones and Eddie House were teammates in Phoenix during the 2005-06 season
Jermaine O’Neal and Marquis Daniels were teammates in Indiana from 2006-08
Key Matchups 
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Ray Allen vs Dwyane Wade
Wade has been playing great basketball. He will definitely make Ray work on the defensive end and thus limit Ray's energy on the offensive end. I imagine that Pierce will see his share of time covering Wade as well.

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Kendrick Perkins vs Jermaine O'Neal
O'Neal likes to shoot from the perimeter and is a tough cover for Perk, but at the same time, Perk should get some easy baskets inside with JO covering him.
Game Notes • Celtics won the season series 3-1 against Miami in 2008-09
• Ray Allen led the Celtics with 25.0 points per game last season in three games played against Miami
• Dwyane Wade led the Heat with an average of 29.3 points per game against the C’s last season
• The Celtics are 10-8 against Miami since the 2004-05 season
• The Celtics are leading the all-time series 49-35 with the Celtics 26-15 at home
Keys to the Game Defense We saw in the last game that when the Celtics buckle down on defense it is hard for any team to stay with them. They need to continue to make defense a priority.
Rebound The Celtics need to crash the boards to prevent the Heat from getting second chance baskets and also to be limit the fast break opportunities on missed baskets.
Run the OffenseWhen the Celtics move the ball, make the extra pass and find the open man, the offense is on track. They have to avoid the do it myself mentality that they get at times.
Be Aggressive The Celtics need to be aggressive on both ends of the court. They have to come out strong and keep the pressure on throughout the game.