
When the Golden States Warriors paved their way into the NBA Finals, Shaquille O’Neal asked up Draymond Green straight up about the competitors we would be facing in the final showdown. To which the former DPOY was quick to respond by taking Boston Celtics name, who were previously 3-2 against the Miami Heat. However after Game 6 the momentum has drastically swung in favor of Erik Spoelstra, Udonis Haslem’s Heat.

After a dry offensive spell in Game 4 and 5, Jimmy Butler decided to make huge noise with 47 points in Game 6 to lead his Miami Heat to victory. Which only provoked and encouraged Udonis Haslem to send out a warning to Warriors and more importantly Draymond Green for picking up the latter team.

Udonis Haslem, Miami Heat stretch EC Finals to Game 7

Udonis Haslem might not be a part of Miami heat’s action on-court but his experience and basketball acumen helped Head Coach Spoelstra is guiding the players as per their respective positions. Be it Jimmy Butler or Tyler Herro, Heat members have always appreciated the contribution of Haslem.
Now when the Miami Heat edged past Boston Celtics at TD Garden, Haslem was quick to send out a message to Green. Take a look at the video below-
Talking particularly about Game 6 showdown of Heat vs Celtics, it was all about 6x All Star, Jimmy Butler and scoring mentality as he led with game-high 47 points. Which also is the franchise record for an individual for most points in an elimination game in the playoffs.

Apart from Butler, Kyle Lowry was exquisite as he managed to bounce back with strong 18 points performance. On the other hand, Jayson Tatum led the home team with 30 points, Jaylen Brown had 20 while Derrick White had 22 points. Having dropped yet another game at home, all eyes will be on Game 7 showdown in FTX Arena to witness which super house from East will lock horns against Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.
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