Celtics’ Three-Point Arsenal Challenges Heat’s Zone Defense

The Miami Heat’s trademark physical defense and zone coverage have been tested by the Boston Celtics’ three-point barrage. Despite the Heat’s zone defense designed to limit paint penetration, the Celtics’ potent three-point shooting poses a significant threat. With a league-leading 42.5 three-point attempts per game, the Celtics force the Heat to adjust their defensive strategy to avoid open shots from beyond the arc.

NBA Playoffs Game 2 Previews: Celtics Look to Cruise Past Heat, Thunder Aim for Home Victory Over Pelicans

The first round of the NBA playoffs continues on Wednesday with two more Game 2 matchups, both featuring top seeds facing off against lower-seeded underdogs. The Eastern Conference’s top-seeded Boston Celtics host the Miami Heat, holding a 1-0 series lead after a dominant Game 1 victory. Despite being heavy favorites, the Celtics will need to be wary of a Heat team that has shown signs of improvement in the playoffs. In the Western Conference, the New Orleans Pelicans travel to face the Oklahoma City Thunder, looking to tie the series at 1-1. The Pelicans have proven to be a tough defensive team without Zion Williamson, while the Thunder will be seeking a home-court advantage.

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Prepares for Resurgent Miami Heat in Game 2

The Boston Celtics have emerged as the frontrunners in the Eastern Conference, showcasing their dominance in the first game of their playoff series against the Miami Heat. Despite the Heat lacking their star player, Jimmy Butler, the Celtics remain cautious, acknowledging the Heat’s renowned resilience and determination. Celtics forward Jaylen Brown emphasized the need for his team to stay focused and maintain their current momentum.

Miami Heat Look to Bounce Back in Game 2 Against Boston Celtics

The Miami Heat, already down 0-1 in their first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics, will be looking to find a way to compete with the historically talented Celtics roster in Game 2. Tipoff for Game 2 is scheduled for 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET (5 p.m. MST) on Wednesday, April 24 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The Celtics will be massive -14.5 point favorites in this game as they look to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the series.

Celtics Host Heat in Game 2 of First Round NBA Playoff Series

The Boston Celtics, the Eastern Conference’s top team during the regular season, will face off against the Miami Heat in Game 2 of their first-round NBA playoff series on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 7 p.m. ET. The Celtics dominated the Heat in the first game of the series on Sunday, winning 114-94. The Heat are without star player Jimmy Butler, who is expected to miss the entire series due to an MCL injury. The best-of-seven playoff series will be televised between ABC and TNT.

Brian Scalabrine Alleges ‘Code Red’ in Heat’s Late Foul on Tatum

Former Celtics star Brian Scalabrine has accused Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra of calling a ‘code red’ that resulted in a late foul on Celtics star Jayson Tatum. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter of the Celtics’ 114-94 victory over the Heat, with the Celtics leading by 16 points with 1:30 remaining. Scalabrine alleges that Spoelstra called a timeout and then instructed his team to foul Tatum hard, which Martin did. The Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds responded to Scalabrine’s claims, dismissing them as ‘yawn’worthy. Isola, who was co-hosting Scalabrine’s show, responded to Reynolds, saying that his comments were intended as a compliment.

Celtics Close to Full Strength, Heat Ailing Ahead of Game 2

The Celtics enter Game 2 of their first-round playoff series against the Heat with a nearly clean bill of health, while the Heat continue to grapple with injuries. Luke Kornet is the sole player listed on Boston’s injury report with a calf strain, but coach Joe Mazzulla downplayed the severity of the injury. Jayson Tatum is cleared to play after a hard fall in Game 1. Miami, on the other hand, remains without Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier due to MCL injuries. The Celtics aim to extend their series lead to 2-0, while the Heat hope to steal a road game before heading back to Miami.

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