Basket-ball NBA: The Heat holds its 23rd video

Boston has not reissued its 2008 performance. This night the Celtics and the Heat had a rendezvous with history. In an overheated TD Garden, Miami composted its 23rd consecutive victory over Boston, 103-105, despite a rabid Jeff Green.

Kevin Garnett absent,  Doc Rivers chose the former Thunder winger to replace him. And Jeff Green is better than a substitute of Garnett. Whether it is matter of the shots behind the arc (5/7) or in penetrations, Green plays the game of his life with 43 points.

Well supported by Paul Pierce 17pts 8 rebounds and 7 assists, Boston is leading the race, but without counting the triple MVP, LeBron James, while his franchise was conducted by 13 points at 8 minutes from the end, King James took matters in hand and mark 13 of the 22 units of the Heat in this period.

He ended the meeting with this inscription on his stat sheet, 37 points, 12 assists and 7 rebounds.

Ray Allen was not at his best as expected. Inside, the sixth man of the Heat registered 6pts (0/3 to 3pts shots), but this did not stop D-Wade (16pts) and Chris Bosh (13 pts) and the entire troupe of Erik Spoelstra to record their 23rd victory. Miami becomes the second franchise in NBA history in terms of invincibility behind the Lakers.

The night was great for the Heat, which also ended the unbeaten Boston TD Garden (11 games) and its bad pass the lair of the Celtics (10 10-game losing streak).

 

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