Miami Heat Outlast Celtics in Tough Game 2: Fan Reaction The Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics on May 30, walking away with a 115-111 victory. With the win, the Heat are now six wins away from their first title in the LeBron James era. Rajon Rondo, Celtics fall to Miami Heat 115-111 Rajon Rondo posted a stat line never before seen in NBA playoff history. He was on the court for every second of a game that finished more than three hours after it started. He scored more points in a single overtime than anyone this season. Boston Celtics – Miami Heat Series Far from Over: Fan's Take The Boston Celtics lost a heart-breaking overtime contest to the Heat in Game 2 Wednesday night. The win gives the Heat a commanding 2-0 series lead as the conference finals setting shifts to Boston. The 115-111 loss was particularly painful for Celtics fans because of the herculean effort by Rajon Rondo; who played all 53 minutes of the contest and poured in 44 points to go along with his 10 ... Miami Heat Overcome Rondo's 44 to Win Game 2 in OT: Fan Reaction Despite Rajon Rondo's brilliant career-high 44 point performance, the Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics 115-111 in overtime to take a 2-0 series lead. The Heat shot 17 more free throws than their opponents and Paul Pierce fouled out in the fourth quarter. Miami rallies to take 2-0 lead The biggest postseason comeback in Miami Heat franchise history wasn't enough. Miami Heat Brace for Game 2 Against Celtics: Fan Preview The Miami Heat will try to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals when they host the Boston Celtics on May 30. Heat outlast Rondo, Celtics in Game 2 despite late-game misadventures The Miami Heat outlasted the Boston Celtics to win Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals 115-111 and take a 2-0 series lead. Heat survive Rondo's huge night, take 2-0 lead MIAMI (AP) -- The biggest postseason comeback in Miami Heat franchise history wasn't enough. The Heat needed more -- and got it, digging deep to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals. Rondo's Game 2 performance one for the record books Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo shoots against the Miami Heat during the first half in Game 2 on Wednesday. Rondo had 44 points but the Celtics fell to the Heat. / By Steve Mitchell, US Presswire Heat hang on to beat Boston The biggest post-season comeback in Miami Heat franchise history wasn't enough.
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