Miami Heat president Pat Riley had a profane response to criticism from Danny Ainge. (Photo: Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports) They competed against each other as coach and player. Now, Miami Heat President Pat Riley and Boston Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge are going at it as executives of rival Eastern Conference teams. In response to Ainge saying it was "almost embarrassing that LeBron (James) would complain about officiating," Riley, through the Heat's public relations department, released this statement: "Danny Ainge needs to STFU and manage his own team. He was the biggest whiner going when he was a player. I know that because I coached against him." SOE: LeBron can complain but can't do much else SPOELSTRA: Heat 'weren't getting better' during streak Riley coached the Los Angeles Lakers when Ainge played for the Celtics during the heated rivalry between the two teams in the 1980s. After the Chicago Bulls ended with Heat's 27-game winning streak Wednesday, James voiced his frustration at the pounding he has absorbed from opponents and the lack of fouls called by referees. "It is getting to me a little bit," James said. "Every time I defend myself, I've got to face the consequences of a flagrant (foul) or technical foul or whatever the case may be. "It's tough. It's very tough." James, who was called for a flagrant foul late in the game, was especially unhappy with fouls committed by Chicago guard Kirk Hinrich and forward Taj Gibson. When asked about James' comments the following day, Ainge told Boston radio station WEEI, "I don't think either one of those were flagrants, and I think the one — LeBron against Boozer — was flagrant, yes. I think the officials had it right. I think that it's almost embarrassing that LeBron would complain about officiating." The defending champion Heat and Celtics have met in the playoffs the past two seasons — the Heat winning in five games in the second round in 2011 and the Heat winning in seven games in last season's conference finals. Wouldn't a third consecutive playoff meeting be sweet? PHOTOS: A look back at Heat's 27-game winning streak Story Highlights
Pat Riley's message to Danny Ainge: 'STFU'
It ended in Chicago. LeBron James (center) and the Miami Heat won 27 consecutive games before losing 101-97 Wednesday against the Chicago Bulls. That doesn't make the streak any less impressive, though. Flip through this gallery to remember each game. Rob Grabowski, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 1: Feb. 3 vs. Toronto Raptors. The streak begins with a bang as the Heat come out after a loss to the Indiana Pacers and breeze on the strength of 58 combined points by LeBron James and Chris Bosh. Score: 100-85. Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports USA TODAY Sports
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Game 2: Feb. 4 vs. Charlotte Bobcats. LeBron James had 31 points and Dwyane Wade, pictured, added 20 and 12 rebounds in a closer-than-expected win against the NBA's worst team. Score: 99-94. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 3: Feb. 6 vs. Houston Rockets. Chris Andersen and the Heat blocked Chandler Parsons and the red-hot Rockets for their 20th home win. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade combined for 63 points. Score: 114-108. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 4: Feb. 8 vs. Los Angeles Clippers. LeBron James scored 30 points on 11 shots, and Dwyane Wade added 20 with seven assists, six rebounds and four steals. Score: 111-89. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 5: Feb. 10 vs. Los Angeles Lakers. LeBron James bettered Kobe Bryant in a matchup of the NBA's most visible stars with 32 points, seven rebounds and four assists to Bryant's 28, six and nine. Score: 107-97. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 6: Feb. 12 vs. Portland Trail Blazers. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh (not pictured) combined for 86 points, 26 rebounds and 16 assists as James set an NBA record with six consecutive 30-point games with 60% shooting. Score: 117-104. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 7: Feb. 14 at Oklahoma City Thunder. This NBA Finals rematch on the day before the All-Star break featured Kevin Durant, left, scoring 40 and LeBron James, right, 39. But James added 12 rebounds and seven assists, and the Heat swept the season series with the Thunder. Score: 110-100. Mark D. Smith, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 8: Feb. 20 at Atlanta Hawks. It was balance all the way for the first game after the All-Star break, with LeBron James, left, throwing in 24 points and others such as Chris Bosh and Norris Cole chipping in. Shane Battier had 17 in making five of eight three-pointers off the bench. Score: 103-90. Dale Zanine, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 9: Feb. 21 at Chicago Bulls. Chris Bosh and the Heat played swarming defense on Joakim Noah and their East rivals while LeBron James had 26 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists to guide the offense. Score: 86-67. Dennis Wierzbicki, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 10: Feb. 23 at Philadelphia 76ers. The winning streak hit double-digits with a triple-double from LeBron James, 33-point outburst by Dwyane Wade and this dunk by Chris Bosh. Score: 114-90. Howard Smith, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 11: Feb. 24 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers. LeBron James faced his former team, which put up a fight. James had 28 points but the big contribution came from Mario Chalmers, who had 16 and helped defend Cavs point guard Kyrie Irving, who had 16 on 6-for-16 shooting. Irving also injured his knee in the game. Scote: 109-105. Steve Mitchell,USA TODAY Sports
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Game 12: vs. Sacramento Kings. The Heat's only overtime game in the streak proved taxing but ultimately successful. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, right, combined for 79 points, 23 assists, 16 rebounds, five steals and three blocks while players such as Norris Cole, left, put in extra minutes in the double-overtime showcase. Score: 141-129. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 13: March 1 vs. Memphis Grizzlies. With LeBron James struggling from the field, the Heat's role players such as Mario Chalmers provided a balanced effort. But James put the Grizzlies away with a late three-pointer on a great pass from Dwyane Wade with 24 seconds left, then made five free throws to seal it. Score: 98-91. Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports USA TODAY Sports
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Game 14: March 3 at New York Knicks. Carmelo Anthony and the Knicks were mere spectators when LeBron James and the Heat decided to take over in a 54-34 second half to scrap back from a big halftime deficit. James finished with 29 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Score: 99-93. Debby Wong, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 15: March 4 at Minnesota Timberwolves. Tempers ran high at the end of another Heat blowout, with T'wolves guard J.J. Barea (11) ejected for a flagrant foul on Heat guard Ray Allen, right. Dwyane Wade had 32 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds for Miami. Score: 97-81. Brace Hemmelgarn, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 16: March 6 vs. Orlando Magic. The Heat gave up a big lead to their in-state rivals, allowing Orlando to take the lead for much of the stretch run. But LeBron James' layup won it with 3.2 seconds remaining. James had 26 points and Dwyane Wade added 24. Score: 97-96. Scott Rovak, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 17: March 8 vs. Philadelphia 76ers. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, shown making a layup in front of Sixers center Spencer Hawes, combined for 47 points in a game the Heat trailed by nine in the third quarter. Score: 102-93. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 18: March 10 vs. Indiana Pacers. LeBron James was held to 13 points, but his teammates picked up the slack. Mario Chalmers led Miami with 26 points as the Heat beat the last team to beat them. Score: 105-91. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 19: vs. Atlanta Hawks. With LeBron James having another off night and finishing with 15 points on 3-for-11 shooting, the Heat leaned on balance. Udonis Haslem had 11 rebounds in 24 minutes, and Dwyane Wade posted 23 points as the team won its seventh in a row against the Hawks. Score: 98-81. J. Pat Carter, AP
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Game 20: March 13 at Philadelphia 76ers. LeBron James shook off this foul by Evan Turner to finish with 27 points, eight assists and seven rebounds. Dwyane Wade had 21 points, including a tip-in and pair of free throws in the final minute. Thaddeus Young had 24 points and 15 rebounds for the 76ers. Score: 98-94. Howard Smith, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 21: March 15 at Milwaukee Bucks. Heat guard Dwyane Wade fell and hurt himself but played later and had 20 points, nine rebounds and seven assists during an easy win. LeBron James and Chris Bosh each added 28 points, with James filling up the box score with 10 rebounds and seven assists. Score: 107-94 Benny Sieu, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 22: March 17 at Toronto Raptors. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade (pictured) combined for 66 points, 17 assists and 15 rebounds as the Heat tied the 2008 Houston Rockets for the second-longest streak in NBA history. Score: 105-87. John E. Sokolowski, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 23: March 18 at Boston Celtics. LeBron James had 37 points, 12 assists and seven rebounds as the Heat topped the 2008 Houston Rockets for the second-longest streak in NBA history. Score: 105-103. Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 24: March 20 at Cleveland Cavaliers. The game was delayed 45 minutes by an oil leak above the court. And the Heat waited an entire half to show up themselves. But despite trailing 67-40 with about seven minutes left in the third quarter, Miami took over and won behind a 25-point, 12-rebound, 10-assist performance from LeBron James against his former team. Score: 98-95. David Richard, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 25: March 22 vs. Detroit Pistons. The Heat trailed by 11 in the second quarter but quickly came back and took over by the middle of the third. Norris Cole had four of the team's 15 steals, and LeBron James had 29 points, eight assists and eight rebounds. Score: 103-89. Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports
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Game 26: March 24 vs. Charlotte Bobcats. Dwyane Wade sat out with a sore knee, but LeBron James made sure it didn't matter. James had 32 points, 10 assists, eight rebounds, three blocks and three steals, shooting 11-for-14 from the field as the Heat overcame an early 11-point deficit. Score: 109-77. J. Pat Carter, AP
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Game 27: March 25 at Orlando Magic. With Dwyane Wade sitting again with a sore knee, the Heat relied on a balanced effort led by LeBron James. Chris Andersen, pictured, had seven points and three blocks off the bench, and the team shot 15-for-28 on threes. Score: 108-94. Gary Bogdon, Getty Images