GAME PREVIEW: Heat hosting another difficult matchup in rival Boston Celtics
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GAME PREVIEW: Heat hosting another difficult matchup in rival Boston Celtics
"The Miami Heat finally picked up an encouraging win in their previous Monday night win over the Philadelphia 76ers. A late run fueled by multiple clutch buckets from Tyler Herro secured the victory, snapping a two-game skid."
"Boston is currently the second seed in the Eastern Conference at a 50-25 record, following an impressive season in which they were once projected to take a gap year amid Jayson Tatum's achilles recovery."
"Jaylen Brown has continued his MVP caliber campaign as well. Brown is averaging 28.6 points, 7.1 rebounds and 5.2 steals on 47% shooting."
"Andrew Wiggins has returned to the injury report with the same toe injury that kept him for extended time recently. He is listed as questionable, and Norman Powell is sidelined again for the fourth straight outing."
The Miami Heat secured a much-needed victory against the Philadelphia 76ers, ending a two-game losing streak. They now face the Boston Celtics, who are second in the Eastern Conference with a 50-25 record. The Celtics have won all three matchups against Miami this season and are looking for a 4-0 series sweep. Jayson Tatum's return adds to the challenge, while Jaylen Brown continues to perform at an MVP level. Miami's Andrew Wiggins is questionable due to a toe injury, and Norman Powell remains sidelined.
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