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Celtics' stars shine in high-scoring win over fading Heat

Boston shot 58.3% and set a franchise record with 53 first-quarter points in a wire-to-wire win over Miami.

  • On Wednesday, the Boston Celtics defeated the Miami Heat 147-129, with Jaylen Brown scoring 43 points and Jayson Tatum recording a triple-double at Kaseya Center.
  • Tatum and Brown played together for the first time since last Wednesday, having combined for 118 points, 42 rebounds, and 33 assists over their last two games.
  • Boston set a franchise record with 53 first-quarter points, while Sam Hauser and reserves combined for 57 points as the team shot 58.3% from the floor.
  • The 4-0 season sweep over the Heat positions Boston on pace for the No. 2 seed, while Miami remains in a crowded Eastern Conference playoff picture.
  • Boston concludes its four-game road trip Friday in Milwaukee before playing four of its final five regular-season games at Garden.
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The Boston Celtics quickly forgot the defeat in Atlanta and gave no choice to the Miami Heat, who were defeated in their own pavilion by 129 to 147 on a night with many positive notes and a negative for those of Joe Mazzulla, who remained and tied, almost certainly, the second place in the East Conference.

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In the NBA, the second-place team in the Eastern Conference, the Boston Celtics, put in a great performance on Wednesday, defeating the Miami Heat 147-129.

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Celtics' stars shine in high-scoring win over fading Heat

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