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Celtics Without Marcus Smart, Al Horford Game 1 Vs Heat for East Finals, Joining the Heat’s Lullaby

Celtics Without Marcus Smart, Al Horford Game 1 Vs Heat For East Finals, Joining The Heat'S Lullaby

A possible seismic shift struck the Eastern Conference Finals at the FTX Arena less than three hours before the start of Game 1 on Tuesday night, when the Boston Celtics announced that forward Al Horford had entered NBA health and safety protocols. And the series will be out. Opener against Miami Heat.

The designation not only excluded Horford for Tuesday’s best-of-seven series start, but for Thursday night’s Game 2 at FTX Arena and Saturday’s Game 3 at TD Garden, based on the NBA’s required quarantine in such cases. was likely to be out.

In addition, the Celtics announced that a second starter, point guard Marcus Smart, would miss the series opener due to a right mid-leg sprain during Sunday’s Game 7 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, which saw him miss the series against the Heat. advanced to the finals. ,

Guard Kyle Lowry was sidelined for the heat with a left hamstring strain.

Earlier, Heat coach Eric Spoelstra said during the morning shoot that his team was in for an extended challenge, emphasizing that the smallest things can make the biggest difference.

“They’re big, those moments in between, the drama in the middle, the ball in the air, the ball on the floor,” he said. “I’m sure they’re saying the same thing. You have two teams that are proud of that, so it has to be very competitive between the lines.

“And both teams do it in a way that isn’t over the top. It’s about doing whatever it takes to win.”

Heat guard Tyler Herrow said he appreciated that it was time to dig defensively.

“I think both teams, everybody knows how good we are on that side of the ball,” he said. “I think whoever can get a relief bucket in transition, two buckets here or there, that isn’t from set plays and things like that, I think whoever can get the property in-between.” Well, I think it will benefit the series.”

All without leaving any defensive elements.

“I mean, that’s what we are, because I moved here three years ago,” he said. “We have always been old school. We are keen to score 120, but we can play in the 90s as well.”

Heat center Bam Adebayo said the team was savoring, but didn’t catch on at the moment.

“We’re just enjoying our moment,” he said. “For the most part, we’re keeping our heads down while keeping the main thing the main thing.”

The series is not only a rematch of the teams’ pre-2020 final which the Heat won 4-2, but also a reunion for Adabio with USA Basketball gold-medal Olympic teammate.

“Since I’m playing against him, I know his instincts,” Adebayo said. “The Olympic team is completely different. But just knowing its instincts, that’s basically it.”

For all the backstory, Hero said that what cannot be lost is the importance of the moment.

“It’s what you want as a competitor,” he said. “Growing up as a basketball player it’s everything you could ever ask to be in a game like this.”

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