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Another rare achievement for Taitum: "I gave it my all", reported: "Davis in doubt for Game 5"
A historic landmark for the Boston star who passed LeBron on a respectable list after the win: "We came for our pay in the closing minutes."
Adbaio: "The loss on me."
In the US it is claimed that the Lakers star may miss Denver
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Like the previous game, in tonight's game (Friday-Saturday), which ended in Boston's 108: 121 over Miami en route to a 3-2 Eastern Conference Finals series, it took Jason Taitum time to get started.
He finished the first half with just ten points, but in the third quarter added 17 and finished the game with 31 points, on his way to a historic milestone.
He became the only player in NBA history to reach the age of 23 for five or more games in a playoff of at least 25 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists.
Next on the list are LeBron James, who has done it four times, Karim Abdul Jabbar with three and Kobe Bryant and Magic Johnson, with two each.
"Even before the opening whistle, I knew I would give it my all on the hardwood," Taitum said.
"Not always everything has to be perfect, sometimes just enough to give it your all. I think after a lot of hard work throughout the game, we came to our pay in the closing minutes with more comfortable shots. We applied pressure non-stop, we saved from the first moment and fought for every ball."
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"I think we increased the pace in this game," Jaylen Brown added.
"We tried to win the game in the first half, and I'm glad we did not get off the gas in the second half either. I think we were great on the offensive side and there is more to improve on the defensive part. But throughout the game we looked like a team fighting and a team wanting, which makes me very happy. "I remember that in the half of Kamba he shouted in the locker room, he asked us to concentrate and relax. We all felt this intensity and went out differently for the second half."
"We played great in the second half," admitted Brad Stevens.
"It made me very happy, but it's not smart; we'll have to do it again in the next game if we want to stay alive in this series. The guys gave it their all on the floor and it moved me. They fought for every ball and wanted more Miami players. See That, no? "
Blaming himself.
Adbaio (Photo: GettyImages)
"This loss is on me, I am to blame for it and I take it upon myself," he said at the end of Bam Adbaio.
"The loss is really not on him," Jimmy Butler responded.
"I appreciate Bam for taking it upon himself and admiring him for it, but we are all to blame for the loss and not just him."
"The next game will be very difficult, no doubt," Duncan Robinson said.
"We'll have to relax and wake up, do the hard and complicated things and finish this series."
"I think he came to Boston forever," said the disappointed Eric Spolstra.
"They shone in the second half. I don't think we were tough or aggressive enough, and in the playoffs you have to be like that to win games."
He is currently in doubt.
Davis with LeBron (Photo: AP)
Tonight will be game number five in the parallel series in the West, between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets.
Towards the end of the fourth game in which the Lakers won, winning star Anthony Davis injured his ankle.
"I feel fine," Davis said at the conclusion.
"I believe the ankle will be fine tomorrow."
But in the United States, it is reported that Davis is in doubt about facing the Nuggets.
"The Lakers are considering allowing him to rest so as not to jeopardize the rest of the playoffs."
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