The Heat were ready when the Celtics started throwing double teams at Jimmy Butler on Sunday night, writes Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. Although the strategy was effective in slowing down Butler, who was limited to 16 points after coming into the game averaging 31.1 PPG in the playoffs, it created open opportunities for his teammates.
Gabe Vincent scored a career-high 29 points while shooting 11-of-14 from the field and 6-of-9 from three-point range. Duncan Robinson hit 5-of-7 from beyond the arc and contributed 22 points off the bench as Miami connected at 54.3% on three-pointers during the game.
“We’ve been dealing with this for a little bit, not just in the postseason,” coach Erik Spoelstra said of the double teams on Butler. “There were a handful of key games going down the stretch where teams were committed to trying to take the ball out of his hands. So that gave us some things to work on during the regular season.”
There’s more from Miami:
- Kevin Love didn’t return to Sunday’s game after leaving midway through the first quarter with a left ankle injury, Chiang adds. He was back on the bench in uniform and warmed up for the second half, but Spoelstra decided not to risk putting him on the court with a commanding lead. “He says he’s fine,” Spoelstra told reporters after the game. “He was a little bit, like, scared about it. He said he probably could have gone in in the second half, but I just wanted to re-evaluate. We were up 15. I was like, all right, let’s make sure we know what’s going on.”
- The Heat entered the series determined to get revenge on the Celtics for beating them in last year’s Eastern Conference Finals, according to Joe Vardon of The Athletic. Miami is motivated by the memory of its Game 7 loss when Butler’s late three-point attempt bounced off the rim. “I just think that we got the matchup we wanted,” Caleb Martin said. “We got to see the team who took us out last year. … We are playing like we have something to prove.”
- Tyler Herro, who had surgery after breaking two fingers on his shooting hand in Miami’s playoff opener five weeks ago, had his brace removed, tweets Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. Herro still hasn’t been medically cleared to resume shooting.
Wait until those guys get paid and evaluate the Heat culture
You have officially missed the point
It’s almost as though Duncan Robinson should have been playing the entire time, especially last season in the playoffs…
It’s almost as though Caleb, Lowry, Nnamdi, Bam, and Jimmy being healthier than last year mattered after the Heat only “lost” b/c the replay center took away 3 points from them for no reason (plus 8 missed fts)
Jimmy said it over and over both at the end of this bvb year, as this year started, and throughout the season. He said both teams would be back and the Heat would get it done. Also said multiple times by Jimmy “We’re going to win the [_@%!*& championship.”
I never got the idea that they were looking to trade Robinson last summer and glad it never came to fruition. Great weapon to have
The Heat are just a fun team to watch for so many reasons. No ego, no drama, run and gun. I actually thought they were shooting 80% from the field
Bam vs Joker is the next focal point and Spo will try to contain the Real MVP
Maybe…but I’m thinking more about Aaron Gordon, Porter jr, and Jeff Green. Would have been nice to have Oladipo against Murray though
I think the Herro/Oladipo injuries have been kind of a blessing to push the 2nd unit guys for scoring accountability … Herro is a target in D and on offense IS shooting 10+times each game because of his status stopping the ball way more than “the undrafted” so, after this PO run i will trade him asap to pay the 2nd unit
These are things I’ve long said, only to be laughed at, but I was referring to the specific matchup. I still have confidence in Lowry, Nnamdi, Caleb, and Jimmy to defend him well, but it would have been nice in that series to have Oladipo
Butler needs to spend the next 8days in the rockies for O2 acclimatation and attack Jokic relentlessly…
Denver definitely has size across the board, but heat played them well in Denver in december…although Herro had a big game that night. I think it’s a doable matchup, but I’ll be curious to see how the size of their wings impacts us, and also if the Heat can rebound enough vs them
who the ef is nnamdi?
Gabe Vincent
The good news is, no one remembers what you’ve “long said,” so it doesn’t matter at all.
Point is Herro should have never been starting