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Heat's Gabe Vincent ruled out of Game 5 with ankle sprain.​

BOSTON -- Miami Heat guard Gabe Vincent will not play in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Boston Celtics on Thursday night because of a sprained left ankle.
"It's really unfortunate," Vincent said after Thursday's shootaround. "I'm a competitor. I love to compete with my guys, it's definitely the highest stakes, so I'll be here supporting them, watching them do their thing tonight."
Vincent, who is averaging 17.5 points during the Eastern Conference finals, originally injured the ankle during the fourth quarter of Tuesday night's Game 4 loss after going up for a jumper and landing awkwardly. He is shooting 58% in the series -- and 50% from 3-point range vs. the Celtics.
Coach Erik Spoelstra did not yet want to reveal Vincent's replacement in the starting lineup for Game 5, but he referenced that veteran guard Kyle Lowry would play extra minutes if needed.
"We'll adjust," Spoelstra said. "We've had a bunch of other guys step up, and that's what we need tonight. It's great having a Hall of Fame quarterback to step in."
Spoelstra said Vincent went through a workout Thursday, but the ankle is not ready for game action yet.
"He is feeling better," Spoelstra said. "Just not quite good enough to play an Eastern Conference finals game. But that's why the guys respect him so much; he was doing everything possible to try to get out there."
Vincent is hopeful he'll be able to return if Game 6 is needed on Saturday in Miami. The Heat have a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
He started each of Miami's first 15 playoff games and is averaging 13.1 points in the postseason -- third-best on the Heat behind Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
Spoelstra and teammates are confident if Lowry's role increases in Game 5.
"There's a confidence level," Spoelstra said of having Lowry. "He's brought that to the second unit. That has really helped stabilize that group. It was what we really needed and it's something that happened -- a real bonus that happened -- unfortunately because he was out for five weeks [with left knee soreness] and we had to take this step to get him back into it.
"But he has that way. He's done that everywhere he's been -- been at his best in the biggest moments -- but he helps bring a lot of confidence and just stability to whatever unit he's playing in."
The Heat are already playing without guards Tyler Herro (hand) and Victor Oladipo (left knee).
Herro, who broke his hand in Game 1 of the playoff series vs. Milwaukee, has resumed workouts after having his brace removed.
"There's no timetable," Spoelstra said Tuesday of Herro. "He does have the brace off, and he's able to do ballhandling and some shooting."
Oladipo will miss the rest of the season with a torn patellar tendon.
I thought it was Butler.. Thanks for update
 

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On the flip side is it weird the Heat didn’t get propped up a little for beating the Bucks?

Knicks win wouldn’t change much (though Heat shouldn’t have been underdogs to start with IMO)

I can't really say it is if I didn't think it was then. Tatum had 67 pts in 5 quarters to end the Philly series and Butler was limping around on 1 leg at the end of NYK series.

But I suppose now it looks like Heat were just undervalued all playoffs.
 

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Yea, Vincent is out. But The Celts have their own injury problem. Malcolm Brogdon has a sore elbow suffered in the Philly series, then a partially torn tendon in the same elbow from Game 1 of this series. His minutes have gone from 36 in Game one to 16 in game 4, steadily declining. His scoring has gone from 19 pts in Game 1 to 2 points in the last two games combined. This is very bad news for the Cs. He is a very important part of the Celtic mix.

But injuries are just part of the game. Unless you have a CP3, then it's only a matter of time :)

At least now I know why Brogdon has sucked so bad

Think he's going the break out too
 

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It’s closer to a coin flip than the line would indicate

I’ll take the better coached team

Celtics have also been lousy at home. Environment won’t be a huge advantage
This is the NBA.
7th game at home is no coin flip. Lol
C'mon man
You're better coached team is going to make history. Lol
 

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Boston is 11-12 in last 23 playoff home games

4-5 this postseason. That’s garbage
 

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Good start. Feeling a little better about my square bet tonight.
 

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Boston is 11-12 in last 23 playoff home games

4-5 this postseason. That’s garbage
Fuck the past.
Trends suck
Lol
It's about now the present
The game at hand
 
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It’s closer to a coin flip than the line would indicate

I’ll take the better coached team

Celtics have also been lousy at home. Environment won’t be a huge advantage
I can't to see what you have to say if they win 4 in a row.
I'll be waiting
Lol
 

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Butler doesn't score 30+ they lose.
He's a no show again.
 

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3-0 in close out games

That's amazing
That was all I was basing my bet off of tonight.

I went completely square though and took Boston ML. :/
 

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