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Celtics bid to complete historic comeback in Game 7 vs. Heat

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The Boston Celtics are in position to make NBA history when they host the Miami Heat in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals on Monday night.

No NBA team ever has recovered from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series. The second-seeded Celtics have a chance to knock that door down after winning the past three games of the best-of-seven set.

Boston was three seconds away from losing the series on Saturday night before Derrick White’s memorable tip-in just before time expired gave the Celtics an improbable 104-103 road win.

Now the scene shifts to Boston with the winner of Monday’s game landing the opportunit­y to face the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals.

“We’re all aware it’s not time to celebrate,” Celtics star Jayson Tatum said. “We didn’t accomplish anything. We won a big game that we had to win in incredible fashion.

We’re proud of the way we played, proud of the way we figured it out.

“But the job is far from finished. (Miami) is a great team, really wellcoache­d team, and we’ve got to be ready on Monday. It’s not over.”

The three teams to force a Game 7 after falling behind 3-0 are the New York Knicks (lost to the Rochester Royals in the 1951 NBA Finals), Nuggets (fell to the Utah Jazz in the 1994 second round) and Portland Trail Blazers (lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the 2003 first round). Each of those three teams lost Game 7 on the road.

No. 8 seed Miami had a chance to win the series Saturday when Jimmy Butler made three free throws with 3.0 seconds left. But White, after inbounding the ball, saw no Heat player shadowing him and went to the rim and banked in Marcus Smart’s miss just before the buzzer to muzzle Miami’s celebratio­n.

“I have no idea how we are going to get this done,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “I’m as shocked by that play as anyone. There’s nothing better than Game 7s. This is an incredible privilege to be playing on this stage in a Game 7 for all the stakes.”

The Heat and Celtics played a Game 7 in last season’s Eastern Conference finals, too. Boston prevailed 100-96 in Miami.

Butler will be looking for a more consistent showing after scoring 15 of his 24 points in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game while shooting just 5 of 21 from the field.

“I just missed shots,” Butler said. “I’ve just got to make them. Continuall­y hit the open guy. Stay aggressive . ... I don’t care what nobody say. Everything going to be OK.”

Miami also can make some history by joining the Knicks (1999) as the only No. 8 seeds to reach the NBA Finals.

 ?? Miami Herald/tns - Al Diaz ?? Celtics guard Derrick White reacts after his game-winning tip-in to end Saturday’s Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Heat.
Miami Herald/tns - Al Diaz Celtics guard Derrick White reacts after his game-winning tip-in to end Saturday’s Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Heat.

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