LeBron James and the Miami Heat are in the NBA Finals again — this time on opposite sides — Daily News

It’s as though the subplots have subplots in this NBA Finals, both teams’ histories are so tightly entangled. At the top of the heap of angles: LeBron James’ tenure with the Miami Heat, which is why he was asked during media day Tuesday: “How do you feel about Pat Riley?” “That’s such a broad question,”…

LeBron James and the Miami Heat are in the NBA Finals again — this time on opposite sides — Daily News

“If you want to win a title, you have to beat LeBron James” — Archyde

By qualifying for the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014, the Heat officially opens a new chapter in its history. Chance has it that this final series is played against LeBron James, even if Jimmy Butler does not agree too much that it is just a coincidence. For him, a champion cannot hope […]

“If you want to win a title, you have to beat LeBron James” — Archyde

By qualifying for the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014, the Heat officially opens a new chapter in its history. Chance has it that this final series is played against LeBron James, even if Jimmy Butler does not agree too much that it is just a coincidence. For him, a champion cannot hope to lift the trophy without stealing his crown from the King.

Arrived last summer from Philadelphia, Jimmy Buckets was immediately adopted by Miami fans. The story is incomparable with the signing of LeBron James in Florida in 2010, but still he will be one of the leaders of the Heat in trying to offer the franchise a fourth trophy in its history, the first since the return of the king to Ohio in 2014. With Bam Adebayo, the All-Star had one of his best seasons on a personal level despite a big lack of parking address (24.4%). Always as clutch when it is necessary, the former star of Chicago shows especially the example in defense, a sector which explains the presence of the Heat in the NBA Finals in spite of its classification in the East at the end of the seeding games (fifth with 44 wins for 29 losses). With the intensity of the Playoffs, Erik Spoelstra’s followers made short work of the Pacers before knocking the regular season leader down in five innings and then having the Celtics wear out without breaking a sweat. . Without competition in their Conference since the start of the final stages, the Floridians are only one step away from the Larry O’Brien trophy. It will not be the easiest to climb, the ogre of the Lakers now appearing before them in the skin of the favorite. Anything but a surprise for Jimmy Butler who has been waiting for this moment for a long time as he explained at the microphone of NBA TV.

“If you want to win, you are going to have to go through a LeBron James led team.”

– Jimmy Butler

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— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 28, 2020

“The main key, and it has been for a very long time, if you want to win a title you have to beat LeBron James’ team. It can come down to that and that’s what we need to focus on. Obviously we can’t just focus on him because he has some really good players around him, but the same test comes back every year until you pass and that test is called LeBron James. “

Concretely, difficult to prove him wrong. Out of the last nine NBA champions, LeBron has won three titles and five teams had to beat him in the final. Ultimately, only the Raptors avoided the ultimate test while waiting for the Chosen One to finally leave the Eastern Conference to bring the cup home in June 2019. This year, LBJ will play their tenth career NBA Finals, the ninth in ten years, thus giving credibility to the words of Jimmy Butler. It’s a bit like this end boss in Mario against which we will use all of our lives by trying different strategies to try to discover our weak point. Buckets has already faced the King twice in the Playoffs with always the same result: a loss to the boss (in 2013 and 2015). But this time the situation has changed a little. Already, the number 22 is the franchise player of his team and the latter arrives in confidence with only three defeats in the bundle when it comes to attacking Game 1 of the Finals. Plus, Jimmy knows his role is going to be to put the brakes on LeBron James as the Heat managed to do with Giannis Antetokounmpo earlier in the summer. And at 31, Buckets has the advantage of physical freshness against an aging quadruple MVP even if he shows no signs of weakness with his 35 rods. The margin of error is slim for Miami but the Butler believes in his chances.

“You’re going to have to be absolutely perfect to beat the Lakers. We can do it. We do not think too much about these stories of first seed against the fifth seed in the East. “

Jimmy Butler and the Heat are aware of the obstacle that awaits them from Wednesday. But far from panicking, the Floridians prepare their battle plan to bring down the end boss in turn. If other teams have managed to find its weak point in the past, why not them?

Text source: NBA TV via Bleacher Report

Improbable: The 2020 Miami Heat — The Hardwood Nation

What are the odds? Who would have thought that they would be here right now? The loyal, die hard nation that calls South Beach home knew that this was possible but yet more improbable than anything else.  Six years removed from the departure of the False King, the Miami Heat are in the 2020 NBA […]

Improbable: The 2020 Miami Heat — The Hardwood Nation

NBA Finals set: The Lakers will face the Miami Heat, the home of old friends and foes — Daily News

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — As the Lakers advance Finals for the first time in a decade, a shadow awaits them. It’s the franchise that hung the first banners won by LeBron James; the franchise that was coached and built by an executive whose name is synonymous with the Showtime era; the franchise that landed…

NBA Finals set: The Lakers will face the Miami Heat, the home of old friends and foes — Daily News

Celtics Notes: Brad Stevens Had Simple Message For Boston After Game 6 Loss — NESN.com

Sign In Sunday was a tough day for Boston sports fans. First, the Red Sox wrapped up their 2020 season and missed the postseason for the second straight year. Then the Celtics were eliminated from the Eastern Conference finals after a 125-113 loss to the Miami Heat in Game 6. It certainly was a close…

Celtics Notes: Brad Stevens Had Simple Message For Boston After Game 6 Loss — NESN.com

“My message was simple: I really appreciated the way they played basketball,” Stevens said, as seen on NBC Sports Boston’s postgame coverage. “… I really appreciated the way that they blocked out stuff that didn’t matter. I appreciated the way they found joy, and stuck together. We had one dustup, pretty good for a calendar year.”

Lakers-Heat: 2020 NBA Finals schedule — Press Telegram

The Miami Heat will play the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals, after closing out the Eastern Conference Finals series against the Boston Celtics. Here’s the schedule for the championship series: Game 1: Sept. 30, 6 pm PTGame 2: Oct. 2, 6 pmGame 3: Oct. 4, 4:30 pmGame 4: Oct.  6, 6 pmGame 5*: Oct.…

Lakers-Heat: 2020 NBA Finals schedule — Press Telegram

Game 1: Sept. 30, 6 pm PT Game 2: Oct. 2, 6 pm Game 3: Oct. 4, 4:30 pmGame 4: Oct.  6, 6 pm Game 5*: Oct. 9, 6 pm Game 6*:  Oct. 11, 4:30 pmGame 7*: Oct. 13, 6 pm

Celtics eliminated in Game 6 loss to Miami — Boston Herald

For all that has been made of the Celtics’ young stars, a young star from the other side sent them home for the season Sunday night. Bam Adebayo, a relentless presence throughout the Eastern Conference Finals, produced his best game with 32 points (11-for-15), 14 rebounds and five assists – certainly enough to hasten the…

Celtics eliminated in Game 6 loss to Miami — Boston Herald

Previewing Boston Celtics-Miami Heat Game 6, Eastern Conference Finals — Celtics Wire

Can the Boston Celtics force a Game 7 with a win over the Miami Heat in Game 6 of their East Finals series? Tonight, we find out.

Previewing Boston Celtics-Miami Heat Game 6, Eastern Conference Finals — Celtics Wire

Once again, the Boston Celtics find themselves in a win-or-go-home moment as they face the Miami Heat in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Trailing the Heat three games to two, the Celtics will need to win not only tonight, but on Tuesday as well to advance to face the Los Angeles Lakers, who just eliminated the Denver Nuggets Saturday evening to advance to the 2020 NBA Finals.https://widgets.thescore.com/embeds/dd6e26d2-9585-4271-acff-e63be80f2d33/BEADC5C312A8E594097D8DCF756D506B

For now however, the focus is just on Game 6, as they can’t afford to get caught daydreaming about what might lie ahead lest they become one of the 27 other teams no longer playing this season in the process.

Boston’s bigs buoy Game 5 with Kanter and Theis making critical plays https://t.co/Db5A3zkoFa

— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 27, 2020

Little has changed in terms of likely adjustments; Boston has seemed to have become much more comfortable busting Miami’s preferred mode of bigs-up-front 2-3 zone, and has found ways to minimize center Bam Adebayo’s lob threat inside.

So long as the team’s perimeter and transition defense remains crisp and connected, the tools have been assembled for the job.

The question is whether the Celtics can maintain the laser focus needed to defeat such a disciplined opponent; all of Boston’s losses are arguably a result of them not doing so.

How to watch or stream Miami Heat-Boston Celtics East Finals Game 6 https://t.co/uFWUDjwWLX

— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) September 27, 2020

Injuries are largely the same, with only rookie wing Romeo Langford (wrist) out for Boston and the Heat returning the same players healthy as in Game 5.

We like this team’s chances so long as they play together the right way, and predict a solid win at 112-101.

Most online sportsbooks concur, floating the Celtics a -3 spread for the game.

Marcus Smart Had Simple Message As He Walked Into Locker Room After Game 5 — NESN.com

Kevin Millar became famous for his renowned “don’t let us win tonight” comment before Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series. Somehow, Marcus Smart found a message even shorter, and he shared it seconds after walking off the court in Florida late Friday night. The Boston Celtics, thanks to a stellar second half, […]

Marcus Smart Had Simple Message As He Walked Into Locker Room After Game 5 — NESN.com

Boston Celtics stave off elimination, beat Miami Heat in Game 5 of Eastern Conference Finals — Daily News

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — If Brad Stevens had his druthers, he’d never be recorded on mic during a playoff game. When a reporter asked the Boston coach about a third-quarter moment, when he grabbed a clipboard during the Celtics’ avalanche of 41 points in that period — “that’s what hard playing does right there!”…

Boston Celtics stave off elimination, beat Miami Heat in Game 5 of Eastern Conference Finals — Daily News

Tyler Herro Breaks Heat Rookie Playoff Scoring Record — LEAGUE ALERTS

In last night’s game 4 win over the Boston Celtics, rookie sensation Tyler Herro broke… The post Tyler Herro Breaks Heat Rookie Playoff Scoring Record appeared first on LEAGUE ALERTS.

Tyler Herro Breaks Heat Rookie Playoff Scoring Record — LEAGUE ALERTS

Bam Adebayo Injury: Here’s Latest Update On Heat Forward’s Wrist — NESN.com

The Miami Heat experienced an injury scare in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals. But as it turns out, the severity of the situation appears to be very minor. Bam Adebayo appeared to hurt his wrist late in the fourth quarter of the Heat’s win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday. After tangling up […]

Bam Adebayo Injury: Here’s Latest Update On Heat Forward’s Wrist — NESN.com

The Miami Heat experienced an injury scare in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals.

But as it turns out, the severity of the situation appears to be very minor.

Bam Adebayo appeared to hurt his wrist late in the fourth quarter of the Heat’s win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday. After tangling up with Daniel Theis under the basket on a Jimmy Butler free-throw attempt, Adebayo began to favor his wrist and was noticeably letting his arm dangle throughout the remainder of the game. The first-year All-Star, however, stayed in and finished the contest.

After the game, Adebayo provided the backstory on the injury and confidently declared his status for Game 5.

Ok. The Bam story. He got dinged up in Game 3, got it aggravated tonight, he will get treatment, sources tell AP that he is fine and is playing Friday.— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) September 24, 2020

That’s obviously great news for the Heat, who can finish off the Celtics and advance to the NBA Finals on Friday. Tip-off is set for 8:30 p.m. ET.