Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Game 7 wasn't a one-man show.
LeBron James, coming off an iconic performance, was aided by Dwyane Wade and
Chris Bosh on Saturday and the Heat turned it on late to defeat the Celtics,
101-88, and earn a trip to the NBA Finals for the second straight season.
The game was tied entering the fourth quarter, where James, Wade and Bosh
combined to score all 28 of Miami's points.
James finished with a game-high 31 for the Heat, who lost to the Mavericks in
last year's finals and are looking to secure their first NBA title since
2005-06.
They will visit the Oklahoma City Thunder for Game 1 on Tuesday.
The Celtics, meanwhile, are facing the potential and seemingly inevitable end
of an era. Rajon Rondo led the way with 22 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds
while Paul Pierce scored 19. Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett, both set to become
free agents, finished with 15 and 14 points, respectively.
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