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Miami put heat on Boston, take 2-0 series lead
Updated: 2011-05-04 11:17
(Agencies)
Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade (L), and LeBron James talk on the sidelines during a timeout against the Boston Celtics during fourth quarter of Game 2 of their NBA Eastern Conference basketball playoff series in Miami May 3, 2011. REUTERS |
MIAMI, May 3 - The Miami Heat piled the pressure on bruised and battered Boston by taking a 2-0 lead in their NBA playoff series with a 102-91 victory on Tuesday.
Quicker and more athletic than the Celtics, who have been hampered by a series of nagging injuries, the Heat again met the challenge of the defending Eastern Conference champions and have a commanding lead in the best-of-seven second round series with Game Three set for Saturday in Boston.
LeBron James took his turn to carry the load with 24 of his game-high 35 points coming in the second half, while Game One standout Dwyane Wade added 28 points.
"This is a great team we're going against right now," James told reporters. "We're playing as hard as we can defensively and just trying to wear them down throughout the course of the game.
"They made a run but we stuck to our principles and finally wore them down."
With the game tied 80-80 midway through the fourth, the Heat embarked on a 14-0 charge to put the contest out of reach.
Boston's Paul Pierce, who was ejected from the contentious series opener with two technical fouls in the fourth quarter, returned from a strained left foot that forced him to briefly exit in the first quarter on Tuesday.
Ray Allen also played on despite having a bruised chest following a collision with James in the third but the Celtics ran out of gas.
Rajon Rondo had 20 points and 12 assists for Boston, who trailed by five points after both the second and third quarters.
The Celtics will have to regroup at home if they are to take down Miami's "Big Three" which was constructed in the off-season to challenge Boston's supremacy.
Chris Bosh, the Heat's final member of their triumvirate, finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds.
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