Paul Pierce might’ve put it best:
“There’s always positives from every game, but you've got to look at negative things when you play against the best team in the NBA right now. It’s always going to come down to the little things, and those things really add up at the end of the game when you have a two-point loss.”
First, Paul, let me say thank you to you. Thank you for saying what I’ve been saying all season, and thank you for pointing out what many Cs fans have been ignoring all season: The little things matter. It’s not that these guys simply miss a free throw here and commit the occasional turnover there; they usually don’t lose because they botch a play at the end of a game, or because the refs make a bad call in crunch time; it’s the accumulated weight of numerous mistakes, all the straws that lead to the straw that breaks the camel’s back, it’s 9 (NINE!) missed free throws and 20 turnovers (that’s 40–60 possible points) when you have very little margin for error.
So they nearly beat the Miami Heat last night.
Big. Freakin. Deal. The reality is this: The Boston Celtics might be the biggest speed bump these Miami Heat will face this postseason, but they’re still nothing more than a speed bump. And that’s not going to change unless they get their heads in the game from tip-off to final whistle.
This has really been it in a nutshell. You look back at the last couple of years and especially the game the other night and it comes down to in order for the Celtics to win, they have to play perfectly. The Heat don't necessarily have to.
Game after game, we fight them tooth and nail. Look like we are going to beat them the whole way and in the end, we fold like a $5 Beach Chair.
We made too many mistakes coming down the stretch. We had them beat and just couldn't put them away. Couldn't make free throws, sat Jeff Green on the bench too long in the 4th quarter, kept making turnovers, couldn't stop the comeback. And in the end, The Heat won and have been gloating about it on ESPN at nauseum ever since.
The Celtics are the team the Heat LOVE to beat maybe the most. And until we give them a taste of their own medicine and make them go home with their tails between their legs, they have nothing to fear from us. It seems the other way around. We play the whole game kicking their butts and with 8 minutes to go, we get scared and say "Hey, this is the Heat, we should be losing". We just made too many mistakes.
I personally think as we are, with KG and the rest of the squad playing their A-game for 48 minutes, we beat the Heat each and every time. We should be undefeated against the Heat. But we let them off the hook in the end every time and the Heat just have no reason to fear us until we give them a reason. I think we can do it. Especially with KG back and we play that way again (without the mistakes), we beat the crap out of them. But we have to stop succumbing to the pressure of "Oh no, it's the Heat". When we play like the Celtics. We beat them every time.
I'm REALLY EXCITED about our chances against them. But we've got to clean up the sloppy play when it matters the most.