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After the Celtics vs. Miami Game 7, the lesson of greatness LeBron James taught Jayson Tatum

The Boston Celtics failed to make history and let the Heat beat them to get into the NBA finals after tying the series from being down 3-0

By James Brown

The Boston Celtics failed to make history and let the Heat beat them to get into the NBA finals after tying the series from being down 3-0
The Boston Celtics failed to make history and let the Heat beat them to get into the NBA finals after tying the series from being down 3-0
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It's over; the Boston Celtic's dream to become the first NBA franchise in the league's history to return from being down 0-3 in a Conference Finals series.

Game 7 between the Celtics and the Heat is over, and Miami was able to avoid choking a 3-0 lead in the EFC and now will be facing the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals.

But the main problem for the Celtics is that their superstar Jayson Tatum failed to lead his team for a second back-to-back NBA Finals as he sprinkled his ankle in the game's first play.

This is a lesson LeBron  James taught Jayson Tatum as the Lakers superstar played the entire playoffs with a torn tendon and two sprained ankles. We got no sympathy for Tatum, who failed to help his team and showed he isn't on the same level as another great like the 38-year-old King James.

Jimmy Butler followed LeBron James' lead

The player that continued playing hurt and led his team to greatness was the Miami Heat's star Jimmy Butler who now has his squad to play this season's NBA Finals. 


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