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Miami Heat LeBron James To the NBA Finals 2012 Heat Beat Boston Celtics 101-88 in Game 7
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Miami Heat LeBron James To the NBA Finals 2012 Heat Beat Boston Celtics 101-88 in Game 7
  • Published_at:2012-06-10
  • Category:Sports
  • Channel:NBABasketballGame
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  • description: http://bit.ly/NBA2012FreeJersey LeBron James finally got a Game 7 victory, on his third try. at that elusive first championship. Free Lebron James jersey! http://bit.ly/NBA2012FreeJersey James had 31 points and 12 rebounds, Chris Bosh hit a career-best three 3-pointers — the last sparking the run that put it away — and the Miami Heat won their second straight Eastern Conference title by beating the Boston Celtics 101-88 in Game 7 on Saturday night. Limited offer to the first 1000 NBA fans only! http://bit.ly/NBA2012FreeJersey Submit your email and get your favourite NBA players jersey! LeBron James had 31 points and 12 rebounds, Dwyane Wade 23 points and the Heat rallied from as many as 11 points down to beat the Boston Celtics, 101-88, Saturday night in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals. Chris Bosh finished with 19 points off the Miami bench, and made a three-pointer that sparked a huge Heat run to end the game. Next up: The Heat plays Game 1 of the title series in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. Rajon Rondo had 22 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds for Boston, which got 19 points from Paul Pierce in what might be the last game of the "Big Four" era for the Celtics. Boston took out its starters with 28.3 seconds left. By then, workers already had a rope around the perimeter of the court, preparing for the East trophy presentation. Down by seven at the half and eight early in the third quarter, Miami started clawing back. An 8-0 run tied it at 59-all, capped by Wade hitting a jumper, then the fun really started. There were six lead changes and five more ties in the final 7 minutes of the third. Bosh scored with 29 seconds left for the last of those ties, and it was 73-all going into the fourth. Six games decided nothing, and nothing was decided in Game 7 until the very last moments, neither team yielding much of anything. Shane Battier's three-pointer with 8:06 left in the third cut Boston's lead to 59-57. For the next 13 minutes, a span of 46 dizzying, unbelievable possessions, neither team led by more than two points. That finally changed when Bosh hit his third three-pointer with 7:17 left. James made a runner on the next Miami trip, and suddenly the Heat had its biggest lead of the night to that point, 88-82 with 6:54 remaining. James made a three-pointer -- it went into the books as a 30-footer, as he leaped from atop one of the Eastern Conference finals stickers on the floor -- as the shot clock was expiring with a little less than 6 minutes left, making it 91-84. Even mistakes were going Miami's way, as James lost a behind-the-back dribble, only to have the ball skip right into Battier's hands. Bosh scored from inside the lane to end that possession. Wade scored on the next one, the lead was 95-86 with 3:23 left, Boston called time and the building was rocking. James did plenty of talking on the Heat bench in that stoppage, clearly saying the word "Finish" at one point. They listened. A three-point play by Wade with 2:53 left all but sealed it, the Heat was up 12, and Oklahoma City beckoned. Brandon Bass scored 16, Ray Allen 15 and Kevin Garnett 14 for the Celtics, who know next season could bring big changes. A team that was under .500 at the All-Star break almost made the NBA Finals. Almost. Miami opens the title series in Oklahoma City on Tuesday night.
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