GAME PREVIEW: Heat in need of a bounce back one win away from NBA Finals
Miami, after dropping the last 2, have a 3-2 series lead going into a must-win game 6 at home.
Game Story:
The Boston Celtics are coming off a dominant last two games; beating Miami by double digits in both games 4 and 5. They have not let their foot off the gas, and are not going to go out quietly after falling into a 3-0 commanding series deficit following the Heat’s blowout game 3 win in South Florida. Sadly, Miami has went away from everything great they have been doing to get to this point the last 2 games.
The offense is looking extremely stagnant and lackluster; committing just way too many turnovers, some being unforced as well.
Boston has been able to get out in transition and they are splashing their 3 point attempts. The role players in Derrick White, who has been inserted back into the starting lineup over Robert Williams, Grant Williams, Al Horford and others have all stepped up their game.
White especially has been shooting the ball lights out. To add to the talent of the supporting cast, Jayson Tatum is now playing like the real Jayson Tatum. He is putting his imprints all over the game and being more assertive in 4th quarters. Jaylen Brown has been a force as well.
Boston has been throwing haymakers at Miami and going on some impressive runs offensively. They did warn Miami before game 4 “don’t let us win one”. Well, the Heat did let them win one, and then allowed them to win two.
This game 6 in Miami tonight is going to be treated like a game 7. If you are the Heat there is no way you want this series going back to Boston on Monday following 3 straight wins for the Celtics and feeding off that hostile crowd. Tonight is indeed a “must-win”.
Both Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo spoke to media with some words of encouragement for Heat fans going into tonight’s game. Including Butler guaranteeing a Miami Heat game 6 victory.
Gabe Vincent, averaging 17.5 ppg on 58% shooting and 50% 3p, is listed as questionable for tonight.
A player who has been surging in this playoff run like Vincent is indeed a game changer based on his availability.
He was out in game 5 following a rolled ankle suffered late in game 4, and Kyle Lowry received the start in his place. Lowry struggled heavily in every single aspect.
He was committing turnover after turnover after turnover, couldn’t get into any single bit of offensive flow both by looking for his shot and playmaking, and was even nonexistent on the defensive end. It was rough out there for the veteran and former champion, to say the least.
The problem is Miami is already down two ball handlers in Tyler Herro and Victor Oladipo. Adding Vincent to that runs the depth chart extremely thin in the guard rotation.
Besides the question mark on who will be the starting PG tonight, there could also be some adjustments in potentially both SG and PF positions. Caleb Martin, Duncan Robinson, and as of last game Haywood Highsmith have all provided big sparks in this series. One or two can possibly find their way into the starting group.
Max Strus and Kevin Love have been going through their own struggles recently, and coach Erik Spoelstra is famous for making game to game adjustments like that.
Besides Gabe Vincent being questionable and most likely a game time decision, the only other question mark on both team’s reports comes on the Boston side. Malcolm Brogdon is listed questionable with some forearm pain.
Tonight’s huge game 6 will be nationally televised on TNT.
Injury Report:
MIAMI:
Gabe Vincent (ankle) — QUESTIONABLE
Tyler Herro (hand) — OUT
Victor Oladipo (knee) — OUT
BOSTON:
Malcolm Brogdon (forearm) — QUESTIONABLE
Danilo Gallinari (knee) — OUT
Probable Starters (at time of publishing):
MIAMI:
Jimmy Butler
Kevin Love
Bam Adebayo
Max Strus
Gabe Vincent
BOSTON:
Jaylen Brown
Jayson Tatum
Al Horford
Derrick White
Marcus Smart
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Broadcast Info:
Tipoff: 8:30 PM EST
TV: TNT
Radio: AM 560 Sports WQAM & The HEAT Radio Network (Jason Jackson)
Spanish Radio: WAQI 710 AM & The HEAT Spanish Radio Network (José Pañeda)
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It is what it is. Next man up. If Vincent is good to go and Highsmith gets some meaningful minutes, I think our defense can rise to the occasion. If that happens, I am confident that if "Playoff Jimmy" shows up and Strus, Duncan, Love and Vincent can hit a few timely 3's, the team will close out the series. If not, they will still have one more shot.
Any way you look at it, the Heat is still ahead cuz they are/have been playing with other people's money. Remember, Miami was an 8th seed (44-38) team. Sure has been a great ride up til now, no matter how or when it ends!
GO HEAT!!!
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Heat eliminating Celts in game 6 would be a perfect end of the weekend.