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Miami’s Adebayo holds Heat accountable for Game 3 loss against Celtics

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Miami’s Adebayo holds Heat accountable for Game 3 loss against Celtics
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  • I feel like that was the difference."</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>With Game 4 looming, the Heat have a critical opportunity to address their shortcomings in practice before facing the Celtics again.
  • A loss would put them at a significant disadvantage in the series, trailing 3-1 heading into Game 5.
  • Despite the challenges, the Heat remain determined to bounce back and even the series once more.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->

Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo didn't shy away from assigning blame after his team's loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 3, pointing to internal mistakes rather than crediting the Celtics' defense.

Adebayo expressed frustration with the Heat's offensive performance, highlighting numerous turnovers and lapses in communication that plagued their gameplay.

Despite repeated questioning about the Celtics' defensive pressure, Adebayo remained steadfast in his assessment, asserting, "I don't think it had anything to do with their pressure."

Throughout the game, the Celtics capitalized on Heat turnovers, converting them into 19 points in the first half alone. Adebayo acknowledged the Heat's early struggles in both Game 1 and Game 3 but emphasized that the team's issues were primarily self-inflicted rather than a result of formidable defense from the Celtics.

Reflecting on the game, Adebayo emphasized the importance of rectifying internal mistakes, stating, "If you watched the game, we had lackadaisical turnovers, unforced turnovers for no reason. I feel like that was the difference."

With Game 4 looming, the Heat have a critical opportunity to address their shortcomings in practice before facing the Celtics again. A loss would put them at a significant disadvantage in the series, trailing 3-1 heading into Game 5. Despite the challenges, the Heat remain determined to bounce back and even the series once more.

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