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Celtics' insane buzzer beater forces Game 7 against Heat after trailing 3-0 in Eastern Conference Finals

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Jaylen Brown said before Game 4, "Don't let us win tonight."

Well, Brown had a pretty good feeling - his Boston Celtics just forced a Game 7 against the Miami Heat with an instant classic after trailing 3-0 in this series.

Boston, the number-one seed in the Eastern Conference, lost the first three games of the Finals to the Heat, who have had a Cinderella run as the No. 8 seed.

Now, the Celtics are one win away from history, and the Heat are one loss away from Cinderella turned disappointment.

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Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum celebrates after the Celtics beat the Miami Heat 104-103 during Game 6 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals, Saturday, May 27, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Michael Laughlin)

After Jimmy Butler knocked down three free throws to give the Heat a one-point lead with 3.0 seconds left, Derrick White inbounded to Marcus Smart, who bricked a three, but White followed the shot, and his tip-in just narrowly beat the buzzer by a tenth of a second to send the series back to Boston, as Boston earned the 104-103 victory.

With just over eight-and-a-half minutes left, Duncan Robinson hit a deep three to bring Miami to within one. After Boston missed a shot, Jimmy Butler's tip-in gave Miami, who trailed by as many as 13, their first lead since it was 11-9.

Boston responded with an 16-5 run to bring their lead back to double digits, but Miami, mainly Butler, was able to make it a one-point game with less than a minute to go.

After Jayson Tatum missed a layup, Robinson missed a three that would have sent Miami into a madhouse. Smart made one of two free throws, and

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