The Miami Heat found their rhythm on Wednesday night and that severely hurt the Boston Celtics.
The Heat evened their series against the Celtics with a 111-101 win in Boston.
Following the game, Jaylen Brown spoke with the press about how Miami was able to secure such a pivotal victory, via NBC Sports Boston.
“I think they’re well-coached,” Brown said, adding, “Tonight was an example of that.”
Brown said the Heat were taking shots that the Celtics are usually comfortable with, thinking they won’t go in.
But on Wednesday night, it felt like the Heat couldn’t miss.
"I think they're well-coached… tonight was an example of that."
Jaylen Brown responds to Miami's three-point shooting in Game 2 pic.twitter.com/TatQzp8bnN
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) April 25, 2024
The Heat went 53.5% from beyond the three-point line, landing 23 of 43 from downtown.
Meanwhile, the Celtics scored 12-of-32 three-pointers.
Many people counted out the Heat after their Game 1 loss, but this team never loses faith and belief in what they can do.
On Wednesday night, they had a plan and stuck to it, resulting in a huge win.
Now the series is even and about to head down to Florida, where Heat fans will be eagerly waiting and ready to cheer on their home team.
The Celtics are about to experience just how competitive both the team and their fans can be.
If the Heat win the next game, Celtics followers will be supremely worried.
Game 3 will not only be a battle between the players, but it’ll also be a fierce competition between coaches.
Joe Mazzulla and Erik Spoelstra have both had great seasons and it’s all led to this moment.
Now that both teams have won a game, even more attention is being paid to this series.
This has quickly become the most exciting matchup in the playoffs.
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