Lebron was on fire. Let's just get that out of the way. Just on fire. Pierce literally missed a ton of very makeable shots for him, and it really hurt the team. Lebron took many of the kinds of shots that we want him to take, but they just went in regardless.
The Celtics will win game 7, meanwhile Lebron will probably still be trying to beat the Celtics himself. That won't happen for him everynight, and even if it would happen for him every in game 7, the Celtics, particularly Pierce, will not have a game like that again where he just can't seem to make any shots.
The majority of the pressure in this series is now on Miami, in a way that it wasn't even in game 6. It would have been bad if Miami lost game 6 last night (for Miami), but it would be even worse if they lose game 7 on their home floor in Miami. The pressure is on the Heat. They were the team to go up 2-0, and who were expected to walk away with this series, but find themselves in a game 7 against a supposed "old and done" team. Celtics will rise to the occasion, and the Heat I believe will not.
Celtics will win Game 7. Remember I said this. I'm confident that this will be the outcome. Even with what Lebron did last night, it was our 1st quarter that really put us in a bad way. They outscored us by 10 in the first quarter. The Celtics were only outscored by 3 in the second, and both teams scored 19 points in the 3rd quarter.
If not for that lackluster first quarter, the Celtics are in this game, and who knows how it changes the flow of the game, or even the outcome. The Celtics on the road will have a laser like focus, and come out and get it done.