The NBA East showdown between the Heat and the Celtics is getting closer and closer, and the Heat, who are playing away from home, have also shown a desperate determination.
According to US media, according to NASA records, the Heat plan to fly to Denver, not Miami, after the end of the tie-break seven.
At present, the Denver Nuggets have already broken through from the West to qualify for the Finals, and the Eastern Conference Finals spot will be created after the seven-game tie-break between the Celtics and the Heat.
If the Heat advance to the Finals, they won't have a home field advantage in the Finals and will also have to fly to Denver for the first two games of the Finals.
Judging from the Heat's plans, they are obviously ready to play the Finals with the Nuggets, so they plan to fly directly to Denver after the Eastern Conference finals. According to the schedule, the first game of the finals will start on June 2.
The Heat did this on their own initiative and on their own initiative. Grab seven games, they and the Celtics have no room to retreat, and whoever loses will be eliminated. Therefore, the Heat can also be regarded as an incentive for themselves to do this.
But can the Heat win the tie-break? Maybe even they don't have the courage, although they are still tough on the lips.
The tie-break will be played at the home of the Celtics, who have regained morale and confidence and form after winning three games in a row. Instead, the Heat looked tired, Butler's legs looked injured, Adebayo and Lowry had ups and downs, and Lowry was in the doldrums for many consecutive games. If Butler can't show super-god status, and Adebayo and Lowry are still so sluggish, then the Heat are fierce in their seven-game grab.