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Times staff writer Lonnie White breaks down the keys to Game 4 and looks forward to Game 5:
Three keys from Game 4
No panic: Veteran-led Celtics maintain composure and rally from 24-point deficit to take commanding 3-1 edge in the Finals.
L.O. fade: Lakers’ Lamar Odom has a dominant start but doesn’t contribute much in the fourth quarter.
Ironman effort: Boston’s Ray Allen never leaves the game and makes several clutch plays down the stretch.
Three keys to Sunday’s Game 5
Defense, please: After holding Boston to 14 first-quarter points, the Lakers give up 83 over the final three periods in Game 4.
Too many threes: Brick-shooting Lakers miss 15 of 21 attempts from beyond the arc.
Doc Rivers: Boston’s underappreciated coach has to continue to push the right buttons with his matchups against the Lakers.
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