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Miami Heat's Fourth Quarter Struggles at TD Garden as Celtics Dominate Late

The Miami Heat faced off against the Boston Celtics in a challenging matchup at TD Garden. The game concluded with the Celtics securing a 129-116 victory, bringing their record to 16-11, while the Heat now stand at 15-13.


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First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams trading baskets with intensity. The Heat managed to put up 29 points, led by Kel'el Ware's impressive performance on both ends of the court. Ware contributed significantly with his scoring and rebounding prowess, setting an early tone for Miami.


Second Quarter


As the second quarter unfolded, Simone Fontecchio stepped up for Miami with crucial three-pointers that kept them within striking distance of Boston. Despite Fontecchio's efforts and Bam Adebayo's solid presence in the paint, the Green Machine maintained a slight edge by halftime.


Third Quarter


In the third quarter, Jaime Jaquez Jr. showcased his versatility by contributing across multiple facets of play—scoring, assisting, and rebounding effectively. However, Boston responded strongly with their own offensive surge led by their bench players who collectively added depth to their attack.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter proved decisive as Boston pulled away decisively from Miami. Despite Norman Powell’s attempts to rally his team back into contention through aggressive drives and perimeter shooting earlier in games this season (though he was absent due to injury), it was not enough against Boston’s relentless defense which forced turnovers leading directly into fast-break opportunities capitalized upon efficiently throughout these closing moments.


This encounter between two Eastern Conference rivals highlighted key performances from both sides but ultimately underscored how critical late-game execution can be when facing formidable opponents like those found within such competitive environments as witnessed during this latest installment: "Miami Heat vs Boston Celtics recap."


Looking ahead—the next challenge awaits Flash fans eagerly anticipating another thrilling contest scheduled against New York Knicks set December 21st starting promptly at Madison Square Garden beginning precisely around six o'clock evening local time broadcasted live via FDSSUN or MSG networks respectively ensuring ample viewing options available across various platforms nationwide!


Stay tuned for more updates regarding upcoming fixtures involving your favorite team! Share this article if you enjoyed reading about last night’s action-packed showdown!

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