Celtics Rain Threes, Bury Knicks in Historic Shooting Display
The Boston Celtics are known for their strong defense and team play. But on Tuesday night, it was their unstoppable offense that took center stage. They absolutely demolished the New York Knicks, setting a new NBA record for most three-pointers made in a game with a whopping 29!
It was a sight to behold, folks. The Celtics were cooking from deep, and the Knicks simply couldn't keep up. It was a true shooting clinic, and it's safe to say that the Celtics were in a zone that night.
How'd They Do It?
Every Celtic seemed to be feeling it from beyond the arc. Jayson Tatum led the charge with seven three-pointers, and he was followed closely by Jaylen Brown, who drained six. The Celtics were sharing the ball, finding the open man, and cashing in on their opportunities.
Honestly, it was a bit ridiculous. The Knicks just couldn't stop them. They tried everything, but the Celtics were in the groove, knocking down shots from all over the court.
A Historic Night For The Celtics
The Celtics' record-breaking performance was a major highlight of the season. They showcased their tremendous offensive firepower, and proved that they're a serious threat in the Eastern Conference.
But beyond the spectacular shooting, this game was a statement about the Celtics' depth and versatility. They're a team that can explode offensively on any given night, and that's a scary thought for the rest of the league.
The Celtics will look to keep this momentum going as they head into the playoffs. With their unstoppable offense and tight defense, they have all the tools they need to make a serious run for the championship.