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Buzzer-beater in Miami Celtics drag Heat into killer game 7

Agence France-Presse
Buzzer-beater in Miami Celtics drag Heat into killer game 7
Jayson Tatum
STAR / File

MIAMI  – With a dramatic buzzer-beater from Derrick White, the Boston Celtics forced their NBA Eastern Conference Finals series with the Miami Heat to a winner-take-all Game 7 in a heart-stopping 104-103 win in South Florida on Saturday.

The Celtics became just the fourth team in NBA history to level a best-of-seven playoff series after trailing, 3-0.

They will now have a chance on Monday to mark an even more impressive milestone if they can become the first team to win a series after losing the opening three games and earn a place in the final against the Denver Nuggets.

It was a crushing loss for Miami, who were less than a second away from reaching their seventh NBA Final before White’s inspired touch.

The Celtics had led for most of the contest but Miami looked to have grabbed the win when Jimmy Butler was fouled, attempting a three-point shot, by Boston’s Al Horford.

With three seconds left on the clock, Butler, who had been well below-par until he came alive late in the fourth quarter, kept his cool to sink all three free throws and give the Heat a 103-102 lead.

Facing elimination, Marcus Smart’s three-point attempt bounced off the rim, but White was alert and strong to tip the rebound into the bucket, the shot leaving his fingertips only a fraction of a second before the buzzer.

The Miami crowd were distraught as the Celtics celebrated in a huddle on the court.

“Ball came to me, I made the shot. That’s what I saw,” said White, reflecting on the game-winning moment. “I’m happy we won. Whatever it takes. We got our backs against the wall. Just happy we won.”

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra rued his team’s luck on the decisive final play.

“That thing just bounced a different way. That’s the only place it could have bounced to hurt us. I thought we had a lot of things covered on that play and sometimes things just don’t break your way,” he said.

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