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Miami Heat one win away from NBA Finals after blowing out Boston Celtics in Game 3

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The Miami Heat, who took two games on the road in Boston to start the Eastern Conference Finals, are just one win away from the NBA Finals after beating the Boston Celtics in Game 3, at home, 128-102.

Last year, after a back-and-forth series, the Celtics eliminated the Heat in seven games. Now, Miami gets its chance at revenge.

And, Game 4 will be in Florida.

The Heat have loved home court this postseason, winning all three home games during their second-round series with the New York Knicks and they kept their momentum Sunday night. 

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Cody Zeller #44 of the Miami Heat defends against Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics during the second quarter in game three of the Eastern Conference Finals at Kaseya Center on May 21, 2023 in Miami, Florida.  (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

The Heat were off to a hot start, winning the first quarter 30-22 and then heading into halftime with a solid 61-48 lead. 

As the Heat has shown, they are a second-half team that can make teams pay with explosive third-quarter production. Once again, that was the case and the Celtics had no answer. 

Miami outscored Boston 32-17 in the third quarter and the recipe for success was something that’s become apparent throughout these playoffs: The Heat have scorers everywhere on the floor. 

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