Led by Pelle Larsson and Tyler Herro, the Miami Heat won their sixth consecutive after defeating the Boston Celtics.
Biggest takeaways from the Miami Heat's 124-103 win over the Boston Celtics, including Pelle Larsson, Kyle Anderson, Davion Mitchell, and the Heat's defense on Jayson Tatum.
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A new video of the Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics game surfaced on social media, showing Celtics fans leaving early.
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SB Nation on MSNHeat extinguishes Celtics’ winning streak, Boston loses to Heat 124-103Coming off an undefeated 6-0 west coast road trip, the Celtics returned home to face off against the Miami Heat who are in the midst of a five-game winning streak. With two hot teams, it was Miami that snapped Boston’s winning streak as the Celtics lost 124-103.
A pair of teams that have gotten used to seeing each other in late April and May are likely playing their final game against each other this season on Wednesday, April 2 when the Boston Celtics host the Miami Heat at TD Garden in Boston.
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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston's comeback bid vs Heat falls short as winning streak snapped at 9 gamesThe Boston Celtics returned home to TD Garden after going undefeated on their six-game road trip, and would see their winning streak snapped to the Miami Heat. In a game that Boston came into without Jrue Holiday,
Boston (56-19) is fresh off a 6-0 road trip that raised the team’s road record to 32-7. It marked the longest road trip without a loss in franchise history, topping a 5-0 stretch in February 1973.
The Boston Celtics listed Jaylen Brown, Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday as 'questionable' ahead of their Wednesday night matchup against the Miami Heat. Al