Heat made adjustments to change 3-point math in Game 2. Is it sustainable and how will Celtics respond?
Briefly

Not only was it the undermanned eighth-seeded Heat that came away with a double-digit 111-101 win over the top-seeded Celtics in Game 2 on Wednesday night at TD Garden to steal home-court advantage and tie the first round playoff series at 1-1, but the Heat also did it by beating the Celtics at their own game.
The Heat set a franchise record for threes made in a playoff game, shooting 23 of 43 (53.5 percent) from three-point range. It's also the most threes the Heat has made in a game this season, tied for the second most threes the Heat has made in any game in franchise history and tied for the fourth most threes any team has hit in a playoff game in NBA history.
The Heat definitely didn't hesitate, as its game plan to put up more threes in Game 2 was clear from the start with 16 of Miami's first 19 shots coming from beyond the arc.
Read at Miami Herald
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