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Allen hot as Celtics cool off Heat for second time
THE Boston Celtics beat the Miami Heat for the second time this season with a 112-107 victory on Thursday led by Ray Allen's 35 points.
The defeat leaves Miami, which bolstered its lineup in the offseason when it got free agents LeBron James and Chris Bosh to join Dwyane Wade, with a modest 5-4 record after two straight home defeats.
James was the only member of Miami's so-called 'Big Three' to be truly effective with a team-high 35 points while Bosh had 15 and Wade finished with a season-low eight points to go along with six turnovers.
The Celtics (7-2) beat the Heat 88-80 on the opening night of the National Basketball Association season last month but the latest triumph was an even more convincing victory from the Eastern Conference champions.
"These tests show us how far we have to go," James said.
"Right now we are talented enough to play against these teams but the chemistry right now isn't up to the level of some of these better teams in the league.
"It is kind of difficult for us to stay on point throughout the whole game," he added.
Elsewhere, it was: Nuggets 118, Lakers 112; and Bulls 120, Warriors 90.
In Miami, Boston was quick out of the blocks and grabbed a 14-5 lead from which it never looked back, while Miami looked like a team still trying to find the right mix nine games into the season.
The Celtics were sharper in all areas and led 61-46 at halftime with Allen at his best while Wade struggled, failing to make any of his six field goal attempts in the first half.
Allen drained seven three-pointers and Paul Pierce added 25 points for the Celtics, who made a statement against a team who fancy their chances of challenging them at the top of the East.
Despite this latest reverse following Tuesday's defeat to Utah, Miami head coach Erik Spoelstra said there was no cause for alarm yet. "We are not hitting the panic button by any stretch of imagination. If you were to go back a game and a half ago you would say we were mentally and physically very tough," he said.
The defeat leaves Miami, which bolstered its lineup in the offseason when it got free agents LeBron James and Chris Bosh to join Dwyane Wade, with a modest 5-4 record after two straight home defeats.
James was the only member of Miami's so-called 'Big Three' to be truly effective with a team-high 35 points while Bosh had 15 and Wade finished with a season-low eight points to go along with six turnovers.
The Celtics (7-2) beat the Heat 88-80 on the opening night of the National Basketball Association season last month but the latest triumph was an even more convincing victory from the Eastern Conference champions.
"These tests show us how far we have to go," James said.
"Right now we are talented enough to play against these teams but the chemistry right now isn't up to the level of some of these better teams in the league.
"It is kind of difficult for us to stay on point throughout the whole game," he added.
Elsewhere, it was: Nuggets 118, Lakers 112; and Bulls 120, Warriors 90.
In Miami, Boston was quick out of the blocks and grabbed a 14-5 lead from which it never looked back, while Miami looked like a team still trying to find the right mix nine games into the season.
The Celtics were sharper in all areas and led 61-46 at halftime with Allen at his best while Wade struggled, failing to make any of his six field goal attempts in the first half.
Allen drained seven three-pointers and Paul Pierce added 25 points for the Celtics, who made a statement against a team who fancy their chances of challenging them at the top of the East.
Despite this latest reverse following Tuesday's defeat to Utah, Miami head coach Erik Spoelstra said there was no cause for alarm yet. "We are not hitting the panic button by any stretch of imagination. If you were to go back a game and a half ago you would say we were mentally and physically very tough," he said.
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