Can the Miami Heat Burn the Boston Celtics Again?
Briefly

"It has been reported that visiting players had to play with one eye focused on the stove and one on the closest opponent, else they might find that they would be pushed into it," John M. Cooper and Daryl Siedentop wrote in the 1969 book The Theory and Science of Basketball. "This situation helped make players and coaches conscious of the possibilities of using players as screens."
"Be aware of your surroundings, or you might get burned by the Heat. Some lessons in basketball are truly timeless."
"They make us think. They do this on one possession, then they do another thing on another possession, then they switch, then they don't," Porzingis told
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