Celtics catch fire vs. Heat in 'exceptional' offensive night
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Celtics catch fire vs. Heat in 'exceptional' offensive night
""Getting to the paint, getting to the basket and finishing. I think that was the catalyst," Celtics star Jaylen Brown said."
""I thought we executed pretty well. There's times when you execute well and you get good shot after good shot. It just kind of happens," Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said."
""This is going to sound crazy, but this is different than the other games that we're talking about," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said."
The Boston Celtics achieved a remarkable feat by scoring 53 points in the first quarter against the Miami Heat, the second-highest total in NBA history. They shot 20 for 28 from the field and 11 for 15 from three-point range. Jaylen Brown contributed significantly with 20 points in the quarter, while Sam Hauser added 17 points. The Celtics' total of 147 points tied for their second most in a road game, and it was the highest points allowed by the Heat at home.
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