Erik Spoelstra acknowledges Celtics’ dominance despite Heat’s injuries.

Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra refuses to attribute his team’s 118-84 loss to the Boston Celtics to injuries. He emphasized after the defeat that they wouldn’t use injuries as an excuse and acknowledged the Celtics’ dominance throughout the series, recognizing them as the superior team.

Despite missing key players like Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier throughout the series, and Jaime Jaquez Jr. for Game 5, the Heat couldn’t replicate their previous season’s success against the Celtics. The absence of Butler, especially, posed a significant challenge, making advancing in the playoffs nearly impossible for Miami.

While the Celtics were also dealing with their own injuries, such as Kristaps Porziņģis being sidelined for Game 5, they showcased their depth and firepower, with Derrick White contributing 25 points alongside Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown’s notable performances.

Spoelstra’s decision not to lean on injuries as an excuse demonstrates his respect for the Celtics’ performance and their championship ambitions. Despite the adversity his team faced, he chose to credit Boston’s strength rather than dwell on his own team’s shortcomings.