Jayson Tatum recorded his first career playoff triple-double as the Boston Celtics dominated the Miami Heat 114-94 in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series. Tatum finished with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, leading the Celtics to a convincing victory.
Derrick White contributed 20 points and four assists for Boston, with six players scoring in double figures. The Celtics capitalized on the home-court advantage, energized by the TD Garden crowd, and outscored the Heat 31-14 in the third quarter, extending their lead to as much as 34 points in the final period.
Miami, playing without key players Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier due to injuries, relied on Bam Adebayo's 24 points and Delon Wright's 17 points. Despite a late surge by the Heat, Boston maintained control to secure the win.
The Celtics, boasting a 38-4 home record this season, have now won their last four matchups against the Heat, including a dominant victory in Miami earlier in the regular season.
The game saw a physical altercation in the closing minutes when Caleb Martin fouled Tatum aggressively, leading to a brief confrontation between players and double technical fouls. Boston's bench players stepped up in the absence of Luke Kornet, who missed the game due to a calf injury sustained in practice.
With Game 2 scheduled for Wednesday in Boston, the Celtics will look to build on their strong performance and take a commanding lead in the series. Miami, missing key contributors, will aim to regroup and bounce back in the upcoming matchup.
Despite the absence of Butler, whose postseason heroics propelled Miami to the NBA Finals last year, the Heat struggled to contain Boston's offensive firepower. The Celtics set the tone early in the game, establishing a commanding lead with a 17-2 run in the opening minutes.
Overall, Boston's sharpshooting from beyond the arc, coupled with a strong defensive effort, proved too much for Miami to handle. The Celtics will seek to maintain their momentum in Game 2 and continue their quest for a deep playoff run.
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