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Heat Hit A New Low

Posted Mar 30, 08 10:27 PM CDT in Sports 

(Newser) – In a season of ignominy, Miami reached a new level of embarrassment, setting the modern NBA record for fewest baskets scored with 17 in an 88-62 loss in Boston. After jetting to a 27-4 advantage early, the league-leading Celtics trotted out their backups for much of the rest of the game; no starter played over 25 minutes in the rout.

Kevin Garnett's second-year understudy Leon Powe led the victors with 17 points. Miami coach Pat Riley missed his fourth game to scout college players, leaving frustrated assistant Ron Rothstein to manage a young team packed with players who were in the NBA development league only a few weeks ago: "There's just not a lot of stuff we can run with the new guys."

Source Associated Press

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Miami Heat's Ricky Davis watches from the bench late in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics, Sunday, March 30, 2008, in Boston. The Celtics won 88-62.   (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
Boston Celtics' Kevin Garnett, left, passes the ball past Miami Heat's Mark Blount (15).   (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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