May 9 2011 Erik Spoelstra Miami Heat NBA Boston Celtics.flv ...
BOSTON — LeBron James poured in 35 and Dwyane Wade added 28 as the Heat beat the Celtics, 98-90, in overtime in Game 4 Monday night at TD Garden. With a win in Game 5 Wednesday night in Miami, the Heat <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/men-shirt-c-999.html"><strong>cheap men shirt on sale</strong></a> can eliminate the Celtics and advance to the Eastern Conference finals. The Heat scored the first six points of overtime and the Celtics never got closer than three after that. One night after scoring 28 points and grabbing 18 rebounds, Kevin Garnett had a nightmare of a game, missing nine of his 10 shots and finishing with just seven points. Paul Pierce led the Celtics with 27 while Ray Allen added 17. The Celtics had a chance to win it in regulation but the Celtics botched the final play and had to settle for a Pierce fallaway over James that rimmed out at the buzzer. Wearing a protective and padded brace on his left elbow, Rajon Rondo started and played 39 minutes. He was generally effective, but was held to 10 points, five assists and two rebounds. The <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/"><strong>women casual dress on sale</strong></a> Celtics came out red-hot from the floor again, hitting eight of their <a href="http://www.theapparelend.com/women-pant-true-religion-c-1138_949.html"><strong>wholesale True Religion fashion jean</strong></a> first 11 shots, finishing the first quarter shooting 67 percent and earning a 31-28 lead. After being whistled for just four fouls in the first half of Game 3 Saturday, the Heat had 15 called on them in the first half Monday, including three on Mario Chalmers. The Celtics opened the second quarter on a 11-3 run to open their biggest lead before the Heat answered with a 15-3 run to take a one-point lead. With James and Pierce trading bucket for bucket <b>…<b>
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