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Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka stressed the importance of a strong start against the Miami Heat on Sunday in the matchup to determine the Eastern Conference representative in the NBA Finals.
When asked why the Celtics have a tendency to lose their composure, Udoka said the following during a news conference Saturday, per ESPN’s Tim Bontemps:
“A lot has to do with our starts and having to play catch-up the whole game. We understood the situation Miami was in last night and didn’t play our best basketball in the first quarter defensively and offensively. Playing behind the eight ball most of the game. Although we got the lead late or tied it quite a few times, it felt like we were always in an uphill battle, shooting ourselves in the foot. We’d like to get off to better starts, put some pressure on the opponent when they’re in that situation, similar to what we did against Milwaukee in Game 7. That’s our mindset coming in. Obviously going into [Miami] we want to start better. We have confidence in going down there winning, too, but we have to get ourselves off to better starts, get ourselves easy baskets and not give them life early in the game.”
The Celtics had a chance to put the Heat away Friday, but the visitors jumped out to a 19-9 lead and held an advantage for nearly the entire game. They won 111-103 behind 47 Jimmy Butler points.
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