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C’s fend off Heat
s fend off Heat Survive fourth-quarter fade M IAMI - The last time the Celtics [ team stats ] played the Heat, they squandered a 15-point lead and had to sweat out a missed jumper at the end by Dwyane Wade before taking a 92-91 victory. Two weeks later, the Celts proved they are no fools. They knew just what to do in the return match here last night: Get more padding. This time, when the ...
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