The team made only 15 of 60 three-pointers! Brown: It was a barely enough to take action. Our pace was really wrong
2:07pm, 12 May 2025Basketball
May 6th news In the second round of the NBA playoffs, the Celtics lost to the Knicks 105-108 overtime. Jaylen Brown was interviewed by reporters after the game.
Speaking of the team's three-pointers and 60 shots in this game, Brown said: "Some shots feel good, but some may be too forced. Our offensive rhythm is indeed a problem. Although we have obtained many excellent opportunities, the problem of excessive three-point shots today does exist."
In this game, Celtics star Jaylen Brown performed poorly, especially the outside line is very iron, and he didn't hit a goal until overtime. In 45 minutes, he made 7 shots, 1 of 10 three-pointers, 8 of 10 free throws, and scored 23 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists.
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