BOSTON
The Celtics forward came out firing and scored more points in the opening quarter of Game 4 of the National Basketball Association's Eastern Conference Finals than the entire previous contest.
His impressive turnaround helped Boston dominate from the outset to notch a 102-82 victory over the visiting Miami Heat.
He recorded 31 points, eight rebounds and five assists as the Celtics tied the best-of-seven series at two games apiece.
"We just came back to redeem ourselves," Tatum said, of bouncing back from their 109-103 loss in Game 3. "We knew this was a game we really needed... After the last game we were ready to play."
On Saturday, he tallied just 10 points on three-of-14 shooting and committed six turnovers. He had 12 points in the first quarter on Monday to set the tone for his third effort of at least 27 in the series.
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