After Celtics took a stunning loss in Game 3, there’s no telling what to expect in Game 4
Hold off on those round-trip plane tickets to San Francisco for the NBA Finals.
And forget about Celtics-In-Five.
Two days after dominating Miami in Game 2, the Celtics stumbled to a 26-point, first-half deficit in Game 3 and suffered a well-deserved 109-103 loss to the still-proud, Heat Saturday night at the Garden.
On a night when both Marcus Smart and Jayson Tatum suffered injuries, went to the locker room, then made Drama King returns, Boston cut a 26 point lead all the way down to one point, 93-92, with 2:40 left, only to fall short. Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 40 points, but committed seven turnovers. Tatum shot 3 for 14 and had six turnovers in 40 uninspiring minutes. An energized Bam Adebayo scored 31 with 10 rebounds and 6 assists for the winners.
Sunday, May 22, 2022
But Never Downplaying A Loss
That's just how he rolls:
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