Rollercoaster Celtics: Boston Claws Back Against Knicks in NBA Playoffs
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The Boston Celtics, reigning NBA champions, find themselves in a tight spot in their playoff series against the New York Knicks, trailing 0:2. But they're not backing down. In Game 3, they bounced back with a resounding 115:93 win, bringing the series to a 1:2 deficit. Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors, without their superstar, Curry, are struggling.
Boston didn't let their past losses get the best of them. After blowing 20-point leads in the initial games against the Knicks, the team took control in Game 3, leading by more than 20 points by the start of the second quarter. The Knicks' comeback attempt fell short.
"We knew this game was crucial," said Jayson Tatum. "We didn't like how we felt after the last game, so we came here ready to get the ball rolling. We can't let the ups and downs of the playoffs bring us down. Our experienced core stuck together and found a way."
Payton Pritchard led the Celtics' charge with 23 points, with Tatum contributing 22. German rookie Ariel Hukporti came off the bench for the Knicks but managed only two points in two minutes.
Struggling Warriors Without Curry
The fourth game is scheduled for Tuesday night at the Madison Square Garden, where the Celtics could even the score. But the numbers are against Boston: Only five teams have won an NBA playoff series after losing the first two home games.
The Wolves took control in the final quarter and pulled away from the Warriors, who were without the injured Stephen Curry once again. Anthony Edwards of the Timberwolves was the game's standout performer with 36 points, while Jimmy Butler (33 points) and Jonathan Kuminga (30) kept Golden State in the game for much of the match.
While Curry was vital for the Warriors, the team demonstrated depth and players ready to step up when needed. Boston, on the other hand, showed resilience and road prowess, with Tatum leading the charge. Here's to an exciting turn of events in the NBA playoffs!
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Enrichment Data (Integrated):
- Boston Celtics and NBA Finals (2022): In the 2022 NBA Finals, the Celtics lost to the Golden State Warriors 4-2.
- Key Performers for Celtics: Jayson Tatum and strong team chemistry were crucial for the Celtics' playoff success.
- Warriors Without Curry, Key Highlights: Although Curry wasn't significantly absent, Jordon Poole and Andrew Wiggins played key roles, while Draymond Green's defensive prowess and playmaking were instrumental during tougher moments. Detailed analysis of specific performances without Curry during the 2022 playoffs is less emphasized in available information.
- The Boston Celtics, despite squandering lead in the initial games, returned impressively to win Game 3 against the New York Knicks in the NBA Playoffs, with Jayson Tatum and Payton Pritchard leading the charge.
- After struggling without Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors face another challenge as they gear up for the fourth game against the Celtics, who could even the series at Madison Square Garden.
- The Celtics' resilience and road prowess, as shown in their 115:93 victory in Game 3, will be put to the test against the Warriors, who recently demonstrated depth and players stepping up in Curry's absence.
- With the NBA playoffs heating up, sports enthusiasts can catch all the action on Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter, or other social media platforms, following key performances from players like Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, and Anthony Edwards.