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The Green Team shot an incredible 63.7% from the field while keeping the Heat below 45%. In fact, no Celtic starter shot lower than 46.6% from the field.

Boston also made good use of the 3-point line, which is Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla’s calling card. The Celtics went 22-for-40 from three-point range, falling just five short of their all-time team record. If the game had been closer, they might have added another entry to the history books.

Aside from impressive statistics, the Celtics’ true goal was to defeat the Heat, who have been a source of frustration in recent years. Last season, the Heat defeated the Celtics 103-84 at TD Garden in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

The C’s were clearly thinking about their disappointing defeat on Thursday, as they showed no signs of slowing down until the bench entered the game with 6:37 remaining.

Next, the Celtics will return to Boston for a lengthy seven-game homestand. They’ll face the talented Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night, and center Kristaps Porzingis is likely to miss the game after spraining his ankle against the Heat in the third quarter.

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