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Derrick White’s tip-in at buzzer sends Boston Celtics to epic win over Miami Heat

- TCA/DPA

THE Celtics needed just one stop to force a previously unthinkabl­e Game 7.

They didn’t get it, then still did it under even more unthinkabl­e circumstan­ces.

The Celtics’ season suddenly looked lost, taken away from them in an instant. Leading by two in the dying seconds, they suffered from an unfathomab­le sequence. Al Horford fouled Jimmy Butler. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla challenged the call. The foul was upheld, but Butler was given three shots, ruled behind the 3-point line. He sunk all three shots.

Then, needing a miracle, the Celtics pulled it off. Marcus Smart’s shot was no good, but Derrick White crashed the glass and tipped it in. Somehow, it came before the buzzer sounded. The Celtics escaped.

When it was official, they erupted into celebratio­n on the court at Kaseya Center. Celtics 104, Heat 103. Unbelievab­le.

After falling behind 0-3 in these Eastern Conference finals, the Celtics have stormed back. They won three consecutiv­e

games, the last one in epic fashion. There will be a Game 7 on Monday night in Boston, where the C’s will look to become the first team in NBA history to overcome an 0-3 deficit and advance to their second consecutiv­e NBA Finals.

Unbelievab­le.

The Celtics led by double digits on two separate occasions in this game, including by 13 with 3:27 to go in the third quarter. Despite their poor outside shooting, and Jayson Tatum (31 points, 12 rebounds) going absent for stretches, the C’s looked like they would pull away.

But turnovers mounted for the C’s in addition to missed shots, and the Heat mounted a comeback. Miami went on an 18-4 surge and an 11-3 run early in the fourth. The Heat pulled ahead by one on Butler’s tip layup.

But then one play changed the momentum. On the Celtics’ next possession, Brown was fouled and Bam Adebayo was whistled for goaltendin­g the basket while hanging on the rim, which warranted a technical foul. Brown made both free throws as the C’s finished a four-point possession.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Derrick White #9 and Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics react after defeating the Miami Heat 104-103 in game six of the Eastern Conference Finals in Miami on Sunday.
(AFP) Derrick White #9 and Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics react after defeating the Miami Heat 104-103 in game six of the Eastern Conference Finals in Miami on Sunday.

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