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In Celtics-Heat Series, Refs Favoring Heat So Far

I’ve been watching the Boston Celtics battle the Miami Heat in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals, and so far the referees seem to favor Miami. I’ve written about the obvious late non-call on Dwyane Wade when he slapped Rajon Rondo’s face during a layup in game two. That non-call lead to a fast-break and two extra points for the Heat. It’s a four point swing that decided that game.

 

NBA Playoffs: Referees Decided Close Game Between Miami Heat and Boston Celtics

I was watching the wild rollercoaster of a second game between the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics yesterday. The Celtics looks like they might steal one when they lead early by over ten points.

I just knew that the Heat would make a comeback, and they did. By late third quarter or early fourth quarter, they not only destroyed Boston’s lead, but they also went ahead by as much as seven or eight points.

The Celtics made a run of their own, caught up and sent the game to overtime.

 

Celtics get scare before blowing out Heat

Celtics get scare before blowing out Heat

Rajon Rondo had six points and 11 assists despite playing the fourth quarter with a dislocated left elbow, and the Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat 97-81 on Saturday night in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

 

Celtics surge in second half, stay perfect vs. Heat

Celtics surge in second half, stay perfect vs. Heat

Rajon Rondo had a triple-double with 11 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds, and the Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat 85-82 on Sunday, with the defending Eastern Conference champions clinching the season series against their top pursuer.

 

Rondo, Celtics refuse to sweat Heat

Rondo, Celtics refuse to sweat Heat

LeBron James has joined forced with Dwyane Wade, but Rajon Rondo sees no reason to worry about them yet.

Senh: It's interesting that the league and media were just as skeptical about Boston's Big Three when they were first formed. They were saying that other than KG, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce, the Celtics didn't have anyone else and that previous big three's had failed to get a championship. How wrong they were. I don't think Miami's Big Three is as complimentary as Boston's, but the rest of their team are coming together nicely - signing Mike Miller, Juwan Howard and Big Z and resigning Udonis Haslem and Jamaal Magloire. That's a pretty solid front line.

 

Celtics’ Rondo, Allen step up to beat Heat

Rajon Rondo had 22 points and 14 assists in his second straight outstanding game against the Miami Heat, leading the Boston Celtics to a 107-102 victory Wednesday night.

 

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