Heat's Hot Shooting Overwhelms Celtics in Game 2 Upset


In a stunning turn of events, the Miami Heat bounced back from a heavy Game 1 defeat to shock the Boston Celtics with a record-setting 3-point shooting display in Game 2. Despite missing key players like Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier, the Heat managed to even the series at 1-1 by draining an incredible 23 shots from beyond the arc, setting a new franchise playoff record. Led by Bam Adebayo's dominant performance and Tyler Herro's redemption game, Miami's ability to adapt their game plan and unleash a barrage of long-range bombs left the Celtics reeling and the series tied as it heads to Miami for Game 3.

Miami's resilience and belief in their ability to compete as underdogs shone through as they outgunned the favored Celtics with a relentless shooting showcase. Coach Erik Spoelstra's tactical adjustments paid off handsomely as the Heat capitalized on open looks and engaged in a thrilling shootout against their heavily favored opponents. With the series now finely poised, the stage is set for an intense battle in Miami as both teams look to gain the upper hand and advance in the playoffs. Can the Heat's sharpshooting prowess continue to defy the odds, or will the Celtics find a way to stifle Miami's perimeter assault and regain control of the series?