Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Celtics avoid Eastern sweep

Tatum’s effort leads Boston past Miami

- By Tim Reynolds

MIAMI — Jayson Tatum had 34 points and 11 rebounds, Derrick White and Jaylen Brown each added 16 points and the Boston Celtics staved off eliminatio­n in the Eastern Conference finals Tuesday night by running away in the second half to beat the Miami Heat 116-99 in Game 4.

Grant Williams scored 14, Al Horford added 12 and Marcus Smart scored 11 for the Celtics, who still trail the series 3-1 — but sent it back to Boston for a Game 5 on Thursday.

Jimmy Butler scored 29 for Miami, which led by nine in the second half before getting outscored 48-22 in a 14-minute stretch that turned the game — and perhaps the series — completely around.

Boston would also have Game 7 on its floor as well if it can keep extending this series.

Gabe Vincent scored 17 for Miami, Caleb Martin had 16 and Bam Adebayo added 10. The Heat shot 8 for 32 on 3-pointers, while Boston was 19 for 45 — a massive 33-point difference in scoring from beyond the arc.

No team in NBA history has ever rallied from a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven series; 150 have tried, 150 have failed.

But the Celtics gave themselves hope.

“We were just trying to save our season,” Tatum said.

The Heat led by as many as nine points in the opening quarter, kept the lead for the majority of the first half and were up by nine again when Max Strus connected on a 3-pointer early in the third quarter.

Boston’s season was officially on the brink.

And the Celtics responded — most emphatical­ly.

An 18-0 run took Boston from down nine to up nine, a huge turnaround that took only three minutes, and the Celtics kept the lead the rest of the way.

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