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Miami vs. Boston - what happens in the East Finals

There is a "breaking bad" series going on here, the teams exchange very powerful attacks, and each time it looks clear, logical and reasonable.

The first match, Boston does not have two people from the base, the team is less exchanged in defense, Miami has a good ball moving in attack. Boston itself lacks a Smart draw ahead, which misses the match. The Heat win the third quarter by 25 points.

The second match, Smart and Horford return, Boston is exchanged more, their defense blocks the movement from the Heat. Again, with the appearance of Marcus, the ball moves better in attack for the Celts. Boston wins the first half by 25 points.

The third match, Lauri returns from Miami, he gives an important two-way player who raises universalism in defense, but at the same time normally gets into the attack and drives the pace. Rob Williams does not play for Boston, it is impossible to block the "paint" without him, Adebayo gives a monster match for Miami. The Heat win the first quarter by 21 points, and bring the match to victory even after Jimmy Butler's departure.

The fourth match, Rob Williams returns, the Celtics close the sky near the ring, the Heat fall on jumpers, and when they try to pass, they climb into the crowd and lose the ball. No one got jumpers in this match, but the Celtics managed to pass, run away, get on the line and pick up in attack against the "zone", and Miami did not get anything but a small glimpse of the name Oladipo. Hit smear the first 14 shots from the game and fly off to minus 24 by the big break.

In such cases, when there are obvious permutations in terms of schemes, it always seems that the last match is more indicative. But here these permutations largely rest on health - if there is no Rob Williams in the fifth match (he limped to the bench in the middle of the third quarter of the last game), Tice will play there again, and the Celtics will not be able to repeat the fourth meeting.

Does anyone understand why Tatum scored 10 points in the 3rd game and 24 in 20 minutes in the 4th? What happens to Adebayo, who failed the first 2 matches, then rolled into Horford's parquet in the 3rd game, and in the 4th could not get around Al? Not all of this is explained by the presence of Rob Williams' safety net. Why did Miami start the 4th game with 14 misses? Not all shots were bad there, instead of 18-1 at the start, it could easily have been 18-11. What ever happened to Butler at the big break of the third match?