Heat at Celtics: 2022 NBA playoffs Game 6 East finals (5/27)

2022-05-27 21:52:39 By : Ms. Vivi Huang

The Boston Celtics make their way back to their home court of TD Garden this Friday to take on the Miami Heat in the hopes of closing out their Eastern Conference finals series at home in Game 6. In possession of a 3-2 series lead, the Celtics are in pole position to do so but should expect the very best the Heat can muster against them as a result, even considering their current, banged-up state.

If you happen to be looking for a way to watch the action live on cable television or an online streaming service, keep reading while we get you up to speed on everything you need to know about the game.

Let’s begin with who ought to be available to play.

Celtics Lab 115: Diving into whether Boston can close out their East Finals series vs. the Miami Heat in Game 6 with Gary Gulman https://t.co/R3g6LMLSgC

— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) May 26, 2022

For Boston, Sam Hauser (shoulder instability episode) is out. Marcus Smart (foot sprain) and Robert Williams III (knee soreness) are both questionable.

For Miami, Kyle Lowry, Max Strus, and Gabe Vincent are listed as questionable with hamstring issues, and PJ Tucker (knee irritation) and Tyler Herro (groin strain) are also questionable.

This is what the NBA and Celtics Twitter had to say about Boston’s decisive Game 5 win over the Heat. https://t.co/zpsWBrkgWP

— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) May 26, 2022

‘You have to give Boston a lot of credit,’ says Minnesota’s Patrick Beverley of the Celtics Game 5 win over the Heat https://t.co/WAAAhfFvGb

— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) May 26, 2022

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

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Whatever it was, it seemed to work with the Celtics taking a 3-2 series lead. https://t.co/JAf9BVuQs8

— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) May 26, 2022

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Boston has a closeout game to take care of first, though.

Can they replicate this approach in Game 6 to close out the series?

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