NBA Finals: Heat have chemistry and blueprint to beat Lakers – Los Angeles Times

One night earlier, staffers with plastic face shields covering their masked mouths scampered on both baselines, waiting for the cue to fire off the confetti cans that rained down onto the Western Conference champion Lakers.

Sunday, that same cue the final buzzer came but the shredded paper didnt fall. It could have if the winning team wanted.

Meet the Miami Heat the team that said No.

After beating the Boston Celtics 125-113 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals, the Heat are ready to be introduced to Lakers fans. But you might already know them (and not just the guy with the slicked-back hair, Pat Riley, who put them together).

A Lakers team built on the backs of two of the NBAs most dominant stars will face an underdog group that was stronger as a collective than as individuals, and whose culture and identity are as valuable as jumpers and slam dunks just like the Lakers did in 2004 against the Detroit Pistons.

That season, Ben Wallace, Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton were good enough together to beat a Lakers team with four future Hall of Famers, to stare down Kobe Bryant, Shaquille ONeal, Karl Malone and Gary Payton.

On Wednesday, the Lakers will meet the Heat, a team thats beaten higher-seeded teams in each of the playoffs three rounds because of a not-so-secret weapon.

Together, Heat star Jimmy Butler said. Thats how we were able to do it.

The Heat earned the right to be underdogs in the NBA Finals against the Lakers by going through Indiana, Milwaukee and Boston.

They did by betting on Butler, a star who left three previous franchises worse off than when he got there. His leadership style was controversial and not universally embraced. And to teams with salary-cap room last summer like the Lakers and Clippers Butler wasnt a top priority.

Celtics guard Marcus Smart, left, defends against Heat guard Jimmy Butler during Miamis series-clinching victory in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals on Sunday.

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Thats what this whole thing comes down to is being wanted, being appreciated for what you bring to the table, Butler said. And as Ive said time and time again, as [coach Erik Spoelstra] constantly says, Were not for everybody. Im not for everybody, but here, I am.

The guys we have, were for one another. Were going to constantly compete for one another, and this is home for me.

Hes surrounded by a younger star in Bam Adebayo, who turned in a Game 6 performance that more than made up for his Game 5 clunker, his 10 points and seven rebounds in the fourth quarter the result of an unrelenting force too much for Boston to handle. Goran Dragic is on the backside of his peak, but hes proved all postseason that he still can be a difference maker, a former All-Star guard who can dial back and look like one again for stretches.

And theres the rest of the cast Andre Iguodalas sage championship experience, Tyler Herros confident scoring, Duncan Robinsons shot-making and Jae Crowders all-around game.

Highlights from the Miami Heats victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals on Sunday.

Those seven players did all of Miamis scoring Sunday, led by Adebayos 32 points and 22 from Butler.

Defensively, though, is where the Heat can give teams problems. Theyll use a bunch of different looks, including plenty of zone. And while theyre not as tall as the Lakers, theyre probably big enough to not be bullied.

Theyre super physical, super tough, very, very savvy, Boston coach Brad Stevens said.

Stevens called the Heat a handful, just like those 2004 Pistons were a team that could dominate pace and find ways to negate its gaps in talent with commitment to one another and selflessness. Led by Billups, the Pistons were the kind of team that would go flying over the front row at Staples Center to chase a loose ball because it might help them win. Tayshaun Princes length, Rasheed Wallaces swagger, Hamiltons smooth style, Ben Wallaces fury and Billups savvy pushed the Pistons past the Lakers talent.

The Heat are built from the same DNA and Butler is the perfect leader.

Everybody in the league has always known that he impacts winning. Its not about stats. Its not about anything else. He cares, Spoelstra said. And for us, thats our language.

And the 2004 Pistons spoke it fluently.

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