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MIAMI (AP)—Dwyane Wade(notes) knew his regular-season numbers against Boston were lacking. He also knew that wouldn’t matter in the playoffs.
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Heat lead series 1-0

And Game 1—which seemed more like Round 1—of what’s already an
emotionally charged series went to Wade and the Miami Heat.
Wade scored 38 points on 14 of 21 shooting, James Jones(notes) set a Miami
postseason record with 25 points off the bench, and the Heat beat the Celtics
99-90 on Sunday to open their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
“We’re going to have to fight for every inch, every game we get,” Wade
said. “Right now, we won Game 1. We’re supposed to. We’ll go back and focus on
winning Game 2. We’re at home, we have home-court advantage. They’re just trying
to come in and steal one like they’ve done in the past. So it’s our job to come
out with the same mentality in the next one.”
LeBron James(notes) finished with 22 points, six rebounds and five assists for
Miami, which led by as many as 19 before a fiery finish that saw plenty of
players jawing at each other—more than that in some cases. Paul Pierce(notes) was
ejected with 7 minutes left, after picking up two technicals in skirmishes with
Wade and Jones within a span of 59 seconds.
Ray Allen(notes) scored 25 points for Boston, which lost for the first time in five
games this postseason. Pierce scored 19 and Delonte West(notes) finished with 10 for
the Celtics, while Rajon Rondo(notes) and Kevin Garnett(notes) were held to a combined 14
points on 6-for-19 shooting.
“There’s so many things we need to do to get better,” Allen said. “I
think everybody in that locker room knows that, just from a small conversation
we just had.”
Game 2 is Tuesday in Miami.
Given how Boston ousted Miami last season, and ended James’ playoff runs
with Cleveland in 2008 and 2010, these teams have history—and more than a bit
of dislike, and that was apparent. It was physical throughout, with West earning
a technical and Jermaine O’Neal(notes) picking up a flagrant foul along the way, before
things really got hot in the fourth.
Pierce took offense with a hard foul by Jones, each getting
double-technicals there, and Pierce and Wade—who have a bit of history
themselves—renewed acquaintances not long after that.
Referee Ed Malloy called both for double-technicals, and Pierce was
screaming as he departed. Boston coach Doc Rivers said he thought Jones and Wade
went at Pierce too aggressively on the two plays that ended his forward’s night.
“I thought both were flagrant fouls, personally, and I don’t think we
should react to either one,” Rivers said.
Wade acted like he didn’t hear what Pierce said to him on the play with 7
minutes left, dismissing it as “gibberish.” Crew chief Dan Crawford said
Pierce’s second technical was merited because he directed profanity at Wade.
“And in the rulebook, that is a verbal taunt,” Crawford said. “And it
just so happened to be Pierce’s second technical foul.”
Pierce’s first technical, Crawford said, came after he made contact with
Jones during a dead ball period. Rivers said he knew the Heat would try to play
physical ball, but said what he saw Sunday didn’t apply.
“That’s chippy,” Rivers said. “That ain’t physical.”
Countered Wade: “Very interesting that Doc said that.”
Pierce did not speak with reporters postgame.
After he departed, the Celtics tried to rally. Allen made a 3-pointer to get
within 90-82, but Chris Bosh(notes) and Wade had Miami’s next two baskets, restoring a
double-digit lead that wasn’t again seriously threatened.
“Every game is going to go like this,” Wade said. “We look forward to the
challenge.”
Wade averaged 12.8 points on 28 percent shooting against the Celtics in four
regular-season matchups, his worst numbers in both categories against any
opponent this season.
Whatever wasn’t working then, well, it was fixed for Game 1.
He had nine field goals and 23 points by halftime—while the entire Boston
starting five combined for eight field goals and 21 points in the first 24
minutes. He had a steal to set up Mario Chalmers layup with 0.1 seconds left in
the first quarter that put Miami up 20-14, and added a more spectacular
buzzer-beater near halftime.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra wanted a 20-second timeout to set up the final
possession of the half, only to get overruled—surely without complaint,
either. Wade waved it off, then kept waving his arm to clear his teammates away,
setting up a drive past West for a bank shot with 0.8 ticks remaining that put
Miami ahead 51-36 at the break.
Boston was completely out of sorts, perhaps rusty from sitting around for a
week after sweeping the New York Knicks, and partly because Miami’s defense
bottled up everything the Celtics tried. Rondo was on the bench with three fouls
for the final 11 minutes of the half, and the Celtics missed 20 of their first
26 shots from the field.
“Ultimately, what we’re trying to do is beat the Boston Celtics in
basketball, the game of basketball, four times,” Spoelstra said. “We have one
of them right now.”
Jones drew Rondo’s third foul on a play where he ended up sprawled out under
the Boston basket, grabbing his lower back and writhing in pain. Jones inflicted
hurt the rest of the quarter, shooting 4 for 5 from 3-point range in the second
period alone.
“JJ probably had the best game of anybody,” James said.
Jones took down Pierce and Allen in the 3-point shootout at All-Star weekend
— and some of that same form returned Sunday.
“Someone had to step up,” Jones said. “I got some good looks. All of our
playmakers got me good looks and I was able to knock them down with confidence
because these guys trust me in the big moments.”
NOTES: Including the April 10 victory, Miami has now won consecutive
meetings with Boston for the first time since early 2007. … Boston was without
Shaquille O’Neal (calf) and Miami remained without Udonis Haslem (foot), both
still out with injuries, though it seems both could be returning at some point
in this series—maybe even Tuesday. … Plenty of celebrities showed up,
including Diddy, Gloria Estefan and rappers Drake and Rick Ross. … Rivers, on
former Boston assistant Tom Thibodeau winning the NBA’s coach of the year award:
“He came in and did his job.”
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