BOSTON ā Jayson Tatum wants experience to be the Celticsā guide as they return home with a chance to wrap up their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2010.
Tatum was a rookie during Bostonās run to Eastern Conference finals in 2018, when it grabbed a 3-2 series lead over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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He also remembers what it felt like as the Celtics watched James unravel their dreams with a 46-point performance in the Cavaliersā Game 6 win, followed by a 35-point effort in Clevelandās decisive Game 7 victory at TD Garden.
Boston again has a 3-2 conference finals lead, this time over the top-seeded Miami Heat with Game 6 set for Friday.
Tatum said this feels different.
āIām a lot better. (Jaylen Brown) is. Weāre just older. And weāve been through those tough times," Tatum said. "But the mindset and the talk that we had after the game was we were down 3-2 last time (in semifinals vs. Bucks) and had to go on the road to win Game 6 and we did. So we canāt think that itās over with.ā
Tatum wants to see Boston maintain the mentality of the underdog.
āWe need to go back home like weāre down 3-2. With that sense of urgency that itās a must-win game,ā he said. āNot relaxing because weāre up. ... The jobās just not finished yet.ā
The Celtics do seem to be facing a Heat team that over the past two games hasnāt come close to resembling the one that won Games 1 and 3.
All-Star Jimmy Butler insists heās fine but appears to be at least slowed by the right knee inflammation that sidelined him during the second half of Miamiās Game 3 win. Over the past two games, heās scored just 19 points while shooting 7 of 32 from the field.
Kyle Lowry has all but disappeared offensively since returning from a hamstring injury and reigning Sixth Man of the Year Tyler Herro has missed the past two games with a groin injury.
Itās all contributed to the Heat going from shooting an NBA-best 38% from the 3-point line during the regular season to just 29% in the conference finals.
āHonestly, it doesnāt matter,ā Butler said. āIf Iām out there, I gotta do better. I gotta find a way to help us win and I havenāt been doing that. Iām fine, my knee is OK. I just gotta do better. Itās no excuse.ā
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said his faith in his team remains strong.
āWeāre still alive,ā he said. āThatās all weāre thinking about right now. We have the kind of warriors that are gonna tape up, brace up, do whatever we gotta do to get ready for the next one and just embrace and enjoy that competition.ā
HISTORY LESSON
There have been 333 times a best-of-seven NBA playoff series has been 3-2.
Of those, the team taking the 3-2 lead has gone on to win 83.8% of the time. But a team trailing has come back to win a series on at least two occasions in each of the past three years, including the Celtics and Mavericks in this year's conference semifinals.
CLOSING IT OUT
The Celtics are 86-68 in closeout games. That includes a 48-19 record at home.
Jaylen Brown said they want to feed off the energy they know awaits them at the Garden. He said the message after Game 5 was simple.
āThis is a great opportunity. Leave everything on the floor. You donāt want any feelings of regret,ā he said. āLetās come out Friday on our home floor and play the best version of basketball that weāve played all season.
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AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds contributed to this report.
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