Marin Independent Journal

Heat oust Celtics, move to title series

- By TimReynold­s

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. » It was exactly one year ago Sundaywhen Jimmy Butler walked into the Miami Heat practice gym, took a seat on a makeshift stage and said he wanted to be part of the team’s next title run.

He’ll have that chance.

The Heat are going to theNBA Finals — surprising many, perhaps, but not themselves. Bam Adebayo scored a season-high 32 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, Butler scored 22 points and the Heat won the Eastern Conference finals for the sixth time by topping the BostonCelt­ics 125-113 on Sunday night.

“This group, more than anything, they just love to compete,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said during the trophy celebratio­n.

The Heat won the series 4-2— andnow, they’ll see LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers for the title. Game 1 of that series is Wednesday night.

Tyler Herro scored 19 points, Duncan Robinson and Andre Iguodala each had 15 and Goran Dragic added 13 for the Heat.

Jaylen Brown scored 26 points, Jayson Tatum had 24 and a career-high 11 assists, and Marcus Smart and Kemba Walker each scored 20 points for Boston— which fell in the East finals for the third time in the last four seasons.

Miami was down by six early in the fourth before regaining control. A 6- 0 burst — Herro had the last five of those points, needing only 31 seconds to do so — tied it at 96. Boston took the lead twice more, with Adebayo answering both times, first with a dunk, then a goahead three-point play with 6:16 left.

He smacked the floor in celebratio­n.

It’s like they knew what was coming. They never trailed again. Herro had a pairofbask­ets ina9-0burst that put the Heat up by 10, Adebayo found Butler for a layup and a 116-102 lead everyone on the Heat bench was on their feet.

The Heat are the only NBA franchise with six Finals appearance­s in the last 15 years. They’re seeking their fourth title, and this chance didn’t come easily.

The Heat had a 5-for- 5 stretch from 3-point range in the first quarter, but otherwise struggled again from beyond the arc in the first half. Theywere 6 for 14from deep inthe first 24minutes, Boston was 11 for 23 before the break and theHeat took a 62- 60 lead into halftime.

And the margin remained two going into the fourth.

Iguodala’s four th 3-pointer — in as many attempts — with 4:20 left in the third put the Heat up eight, before Brown had five points in a 10-2 Boston spurt to tie it. Dragic had a go-ahead layup on Miami’s final shot of the quarter and it was 88-86 Heat with 12 minutes remaining.

The Celtics scored 10 of the first 12 points of the fourth, surviving a scare in there as well when Brown took an ugly fall after scoring in transition. Brown thought Butler took himout at the legs, nofoulwas called and— after theCeltics’medical staff checked out his left knee — Brown stayed in. WALKER VS. HEAT » Walker has been to the playoffs three times, and his team has been eliminated by Miami in all three of those appearance­s — with three different

nicknames. Charlotte was still the Bobcats when the Heat swept them in the 2014 first round, the Heat rallied to beat Charlotte’s then- rebranded Hornets in seven games in the 2016 first round, andnowthis­win over the Celtics.

CROSS- SPORT SUPPORT » The Celtics and Heat were getting some support from afar before Game 6. Celtics coach Brad Stevens was pleased to hear video ofNew England Patriots coach Bill Belichick signing off from his postgame news conference Sunday by saying “good luck to Brad and the Celtics tonight. We’ll be pulling for them.” Andat theMiami Marlins’ regular season finale, outfielder Lewis Brinson had a Butler jersey (in the popular Heat ‘ Vice’ theme) underneath his game jersey.

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