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Former Warrior Wiggins scores 11 in Miami debut as Heat fall 103-85 to Celtics
By Tim Reynolds
The Associated Press
MIAMI — Jayson Tatum scored 33 points, Kristaps Porzingis added 17 and the Boston Celtics ruined Andrew Wiggins’ Miami debut as they rolled past the Heat 103-85 on Monday night.
The former Warrior Wiggins had 11 points while shooting just 3 of 12 as Miami shot 33.7% and has now been held under 90 points in each of its last five games against Boston.
Miami’s new faces acquired in the Jimmy Butler trade — Wiggins, Davion Mitchell and former Warrior Kyle Anderson — shot a combined 5 for 25 from the field, 2 for 13 from 3-point range. Wiggins and Mitchell were both in the starting lineup for their Miami debuts.
Al Horford scored 16 points, Sam Hauser had 15 and Derrick White added 13 for the Celtics. Boston took 53 3-pointers in the game and only 32 2-pointers.
Bam Adebayo scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for Miami, which was without Tyler Herro and Jaime Jaquez Jr. — both sidelined by illness.
Including playoffs, Boston has now won five straight meetings with Miami, each of them one-sided — 104-84, 102-88 and 118-84 in the last three games of the 2024 first-round series, 108-89 on Dec. 2 and now this 18-point win.
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Takeaways
Former Cal star Jaylen Brown missed the game for Boston with swelling in his right knee and Jrue Holiday was out with a right shoulder issue. Asked before the game if he was concerned about injury issues, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said they’re not issues. “They’re opportunities,” he said.
Key moment
Miami led 24-13, and Boston went on a 26-5 run over the next seven minutes. The Celtics kept control the rest of the way.
Key stat
It was the 69th time in Heat history that they shot less than 35% in a regular-season game. They’re now 2-67 in such contests.
Up next
Boston finishes its pre-All-Star schedule Wednesday at home against San Antonio. Miami plays at Oklahoma City on Wednesday and Dallas on Thursday.