Apr 21

GSW95
HOU85
Final
DET100
NYK94
Final

Apr 22

LAC105
DEN102
Final
MIL48-34
IND50-32
NBAt @11:00 PM UTC
MEM48-34
OKC68-14
TNT @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 23

MIN49-33
LAL50-32
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
ORL41-41
BOS61-21
NBCSB @11:00 PM UTC
MIA37-45
CLE64-18
NBAt @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 24

GSW48-34
HOU52-30
NBCSBAY @1:30 AM UTC
NYK51-31
DET44-38
TNT @11:00 PM UTC

The look on Pat Riley, Alonzo Mourning after Jaylen's dunk says it all

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Jaylen Brown has huge dunk late in the fourth quarter vs. the Heat in Game 5.

The Boston Celtics, for all intents and purposes, put the Miami Heat away in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals with a 13-0 run which wrapped around the end of the third and beginning of the fourth quarter.

But when was the moment in which the Heat truly had no chance of coming back in the game? 

Celtics-Heat takeaways: C's overcome ugly start to win Game 5

It wasn't necessarily Jaylen Brown's dunk, even if Brown's posterization of Bam Adebayo made it an 89-71 lead for the Celtics with 5:16 remaining. Rather, it was the moment cameras cut to the reactions of Miami team president Pat Riley and team executive Alonzo Mourning after Brown's dunk.

The rest of the series remains to be determined, but after that moment, there was no coming back for the Heat in Game 5.

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