Arab Times

Celtics stave off eliminatio­n

Tatum scores 31

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla, Sept 26, (AP): Their season saved for at least two more days, Boston coach Brad Stevens offered the most succinct assessment of his Celtics. “We’re prideful,” Stevens said. Celtic Pride. It was on display Friday night – when Jayson Tatum and his teammates announced very loudly that they’re not ready to see the world that exists outside the NBA’s restart bubble quite yet.

Tatum had 31 points and 10 rebounds, Jaylen Brown added 28 points and the Celtics shook off a slow first half to top the Miami Heat 121108 in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals and stave off eliminatio­n.

“Our deal was to come out and play, come out and compete, give it our best shot and I thought we played pretty well in the second half,” Stevens said. “But we’re going to have to do it again and again because of the position we’re in.”

The Heat lead the series 3-2, with Game 6 on Sunday.

Daniel Theis had 15 points and 13 rebounds for the Celtics, who trailed by 12 early but outscored Miami 41-25 in the third quarter and never looked back. Kemba Walker scored 15 points, Marcus Smart had a 12-point, eightrebou­nd, eight-assist night and Gordon Hayward scored 10 for the Celtics.

Goran Dragic scored 23 points before fouling out with 4:27 left for Miami, which got 20 from Duncan Robinson.

Jimmy Butler scored 17, Tyler Herro and Jae Crowder each had 14 and Bam Adebayo 13 for the Heat – which could get nothing to fall from 3-point range.

Miami was 7 for 36 from beyond the arc, now shooting 24.8% on 3’s in its last 13 quarters – after shooting 38.3% on those in the playoffs before that drought.

“Boston played great in that second half,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “They deserved and earned what they got. We understand how tough it is to win in the playoffs. We did not compete hard enough defensivel­y and we paid the price for that. But you do have to credit Boston. They played with great force.”

Brown made back-to-back 3’s in the fourth quarter to turn an eightpoint lead into a 103-89 margin with 8:05 left, and things weren’t in doubt again. He turned a blew a kiss to the Heat bench after the second of those 3s, reminiscen­t of something Herro did during his 37-point barrage in Game 4. Game on. Series on. “It’s not going to be perfect,” Tatum said. “You just want to give yourself a chance.”

The opening minutes didn’t go according to plan for Boston, which missed 11 of its first 12 shots, committed four turnovers in that dismal stretch to make matters even worse, and got into a 17-5 hole very early.

 ??  ?? Bielefeld’s Sergio Cordova (back left), and Fabian Klos (third from left), fight for the ball against Cologne’s Ellyes Skhiri (second from left), Jonas Hector (second from right), and Rafael Czichos (right), during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Arminia Bielefeld and 1.FC Cologne in
Bielefeld, Germany on Sept 26. (AP)
Bielefeld’s Sergio Cordova (back left), and Fabian Klos (third from left), fight for the ball against Cologne’s Ellyes Skhiri (second from left), Jonas Hector (second from right), and Rafael Czichos (right), during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Arminia Bielefeld and 1.FC Cologne in Bielefeld, Germany on Sept 26. (AP)
 ??  ?? Boston Celtics’ Kemba Walker (8) celebrates after a score against the Miami Heat during the second half of an NBA conference final playoff basketball game on Sept 25, in
Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP)
Boston Celtics’ Kemba Walker (8) celebrates after a score against the Miami Heat during the second half of an NBA conference final playoff basketball game on Sept 25, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (AP)

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