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    Celtics return home with chance to close out Heat

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    BOSTON (AP) LeBron James saw his share of disappointment in Boston when he was with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    Then he joined the Miami Heat, and things only got worse.

    Miami has lost seven of eight on the parquet floor since James arrived to form a superteam modeled after the new Big Three that hung the Celtics' unprecedented 17th NBA championship banner.

    The Heat will need a victory here in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals on Thursday night to avoid a fourth straight loss to the Celtics, a fifth straight loss in Boston and a second straight year of failed promise from the trio of James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh.

    ''We plan to win the ballgame. We've got to win. That's all we've got to do,'' Wade said Wednesday before the Heat boarded a plane to return to Boston. ''Can't listen to the noise. I'm not. I'm sure our team is not. We're just focused on winning this ballgame.''

    It was in Boston that James said goodbye to Cleveland, ripping off his jersey as he left the court after Game 6 of the 2010 Eastern Conference semifinals after the Celtics spoiled the two-time defending NBA MVP's best chance to win a title with his hometown team.

    But Miami has had even bigger struggles in Boston, winning just once on the parquet since Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen joined forces. The Celtics knocked the Heat out of the playoffs in the first round of the 2010 playoffs, one series before eliminating James' Cavaliers. (The Heat did eliminate the Celtics from the playoffs last year, but they needed just one win in Boston.)

    In all, Miami has lost 15 of its last 16 regular-season games in Boston.

    ''Why would you think about that? What does it do for you? Is it going to change anything? No,'' Wade said. ''You've got to go out and try to play - each game is its own. You can't say, 'Oh, well, we're down one point and we've lost 15 out of 16 here. We're not going to win.'

    ''It doesn't work that way.''

    Miami finished seven games ahead of the Celtics in the lockout-shortened regular season to earn home-court advantage, then gave it back on Tuesday night when Boston beat the Heat 94-90 to win Game 5.

    That means the Celtics just need to win at home on Thursday to advance to the NBA finals for the third time in five years.

    ''I know how much pain this team has given me over the years,'' James said. ''I think I guess it's only right that we will be going up there in an elimination game. In order for us to keep our season going, we have to win in their building.''

    That would force the series back to Miami for a decisive seventh game, giving the Celtics a fallback if they should falter at home.

    But they're not interested in that.

    ''We have one home game left, and that's it in this series,'' coach Doc Rivers said Wednesday. ''We have to understand that, and we have to come with that sense of urgency. Our guys understand that, and I think so does Miami.''

    The Celtics would also like to avoid a Game 7 so they can rest their banged-up regulars, including thirtysomethings Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett.

    Allen, who missed the first two games of the postseason because of bone spurs in his right ankle, left Game 5 in the third quarter when his ankle stiffened but returned in the fourth and sank two free throws with 14 seconds left to give Boston a four-point lead.

    ''He just said it's locked on him again,'' Rivers said. ''That's happened a couple of times. He needed our doctor to maneuver it ... so he can run again.''

    Rondo dislocated his left elbow in last year's second-round playoff series against the Heat. He appeared to injure the same arm early in Tuesday's game, adjusting the sleeve he wears on it and seeking assistance from the Celtics' trainer.

    But he finished with seven points, 13 assists and six rebounds - one of them when he slapped a loose ball away from James to Mickael Pietrus for a 3-pointer.

    Rivers said he didn't know what was wrong with Rondo's elbow - and didn't want to know.

    Bosh returned after missing the nine playoff games with a lower abdominal strain from the opener of the conference semifinals against Indiana. He had nine points and seven rebounds in 14-plus minutes but was not on the floor down the stretch when the Celtics came back to win 94-90.

    Bosh said Wednesday that he is ''99 percent'' and that he did not ask to be held out in the fourth last night.

    ''I think he'll be able to handle a bigger load of minutes,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ''It'll be based more on how he feels during the game.''

     

    357 comments

    • GLL  •  3 hours ago
      Boston....please end the circus, and guys if you dont need glasses.....don't wear them, especially without lenses.....who started this thug trend anyway?
      • William 2 hours 4 minutes ago
        duhhh i think these are men and i don't think they need your advice gll
      • RIVERS 1 hour 34 minutes ago
        IT'S THE NEW SHINE NERD LOOK !
    • GRIMREAPER  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  7 hours ago
      I just Hope Coach SPO is Fair with the Bostrich tonight. Poor kid he cries so easily too.
    • Indyman  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 hours ago
      I'll bet Bosh plays more than 12-15 mins.....Coach Spo looked like an idiot at that post game presser.
    • Malcolm  •  Media, Pennsylvania  •  10 hours ago
      why do the media feel the need to keep bringing up garnett, allen and pierce's age..like they dead or something...them cats is ballin..respect..wade is 30..and Lebron is approaching..
    • tj  •  2 hours 2 minutes ago
      The drumming "chef" can't even boil water.
      He's probably a dishwasher who wished he was a chef...
    • wingnut  •  15 minutes ago
      not 1 , not 2 not 3 not 4 , HOW ABOUT NONE, ZERO. ZILTCH? go celtics beat the chit out of QUEEN JAMES and his lover DOUCHEBAG WADE send them a holes back to miami CRYING LIKE THE LITTLE BIOTCHES THEY ARE
    • Strike Anerve  •  1 hour 5 minutes ago
      Don't sell the wolf fur before you kill it. Game 6 and/or 7 are the toughest games of a 7 game serie.
    • Nick  •  23 hours ago
      Celts = team Heat= a collection of egos that are still to young and cocky to figure out what it means to be a team and the UNselfish sacrifices one must make to achieve a common goal Go celts love when lechoke LOSES!!!
      • ScottZ 22 hours ago
        The Heat are a very good team with two great players.
        The Celtics are a great team with 4 very good players.
      • Rick 21 hours ago
        well said
      • Jangel 20 hours ago
        Lechoke? I'm tired of all of the stupid name calling. At least make it rhyme or be more original. Sheesh!
    • Cutthroat  •  Miami, Florida  •  2 hours 23 minutes ago
      For Miami to Win this game Wade has to carry the Heat in the first Half so Lebron can save his energy for the 2nd Half. I think Lebron has to do much in the first half for the Heat to even be close that it wears him out. A bad sign will be if Lebron has a big first half and Wade doesn't contribute.
      • William 1 hour 57 minutes ago
        good post the heat doesn't have good bench players that can come in the game and give the starters a rest the heats bench they seem to be lost when they come in the game also no big man in paint
      • Mane 1 hour 46 minutes ago
        you're forgetting 1 thing...
        Lebron doesn't know how to finish a game!
    • La©x©aL™  •  1 day 0 hours ago
      James changed his mouth piece inscription from XVI (16) to VI (6) -
      that's the number of games against the Celtics in which he gets booted out of the playoffs.
      • Edmonia 8 hours ago
        did you get you stomack pump yet , must not you full
        L@ x this time take you teeth out you can suck more
    • Lodo Grdzak  •  10 minutes ago
      Rondo isn't just the best point guard, but if he can hit the 12-15' jumper consistently (and hit 70% at the line), he's the league's best player. No offense, but point guard and center are the most important positions in the game. Shooting guard (such as Wade); and small forward (such as James) just aren't as significant. Who cares if you have the best shooting guard and small forward? Lakers had Magic and Kareem. Kobe and Shaq. Bulls had very solid Bill Cartwright. Pistons had Isiah and Laimbeer. Celtics had Dennis Johnson and Robert Parrish. Rockets had Hakeem "the dream." Wade won it with Shaq. Only eception was Jordan's 2nd run Bulls, but he had (3) Hall of Famers, plus platoon at center position.
    • AARON  •  1 hour 5 minutes ago
      Bosh says he 99% healthy, what does that mean, how do you narrow it down to that ? What could possibly be wrong enough to account for only 1 percent of health ? Does he have an ingrown toenail ? Why don't these fools just suit up , play ball and see what happens, there are no players this time of year who are fully healthy. By Bosh's logic, Ray Allen must be 82 and a half percent healthy, he has bone fragments floating around in his foot.
    • tony  •  7 hours ago
      The east series has mirrored the west finals. You scrubs from south beach will be taking their knock off talents back to miami with their tails between their legs
    • The Real Deal  •  8 hours ago
      What's unique about the Celtics is that you have veterans like Pierce, Garnett and Allen, who have made alot of money playing this game, but still care enough to put forth their best efforts to try and win another title. Don't you wish all pro athletes had that kind of pride?
      • 12th man 7 hours ago
        That's what happens when they don the green jerseys, it's called Celtic Pride.
      • tony 5 hours ago
        it is gonna be fun to watch boston spank those babies from south beach.
    • Dave D  •  8 hours ago
      the best part of lechoke james was left as a stain on hoodrat gloria james bedspread, by a man who surely has never been identified
    • js  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  2 hours 21 minutes ago
      I am going to drink a sh--load of beer and watch MIA make crying faces at the refs. It is going to be fun to do, because grown men crying is funny when you're drunk.
    • Chris  •  1 day 2 hours ago
      ahem....as far as James goes.People fail to realize that he took his talents to south, along with his soft mentality.Also Miami proves time and time that the TEAM concept always beat the individual talent
    • BH  •  8 minutes ago
      I never thought I'd be cheering for the Celtics. But in this series I sure am!
    • jeff s  •  10 minutes ago
      I wonder if the boston mafia is again dressed as refs for tonights game??
    • Corey  •  Los Angeles, California  •  23 minutes ago
      Their being out coached and played. I might not watch this game. I know their going to lose. It's sickening how they just fizzed out...reminiscent of last year. I'm really disappointed. Honestly, they need a center and better three point shooters and a point guard....just my general opinion.